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On Sunday 08 Aug 2004 23:21, Ronald Bultje wrote:
> Hi,
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Hi, Ronald.
> On Sun, 8 Aug 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > > If you use -p C/H it might be that you don't se anything. Does -p S
> > > work ?
> >
> > If I try -p S I just get the parameters list.
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After a mis-hap with the nvidia driver - don't ask, it's a long story :-) - I
find that glav still works, but LVS doesn't. The message is
Gdk-ERROR **: XvBadPort
serial 153 error_code 153 request_code 142 minor_code 2
I have tried recompiling it
I'm using "mjpegtools mplex-2 version 1.6.2 (2.2.3)".
I have video.m2v, generated by concatenating multiple files generated by a
ppmtoy4m/mpeg2enc pipeline, and audio.mp2, generated by mp2enc.
$ mplex -v 0 -f 8 -S 0 -o movie.mpg video.m2v audio.mp2
**ERROR: [mplex] Need to split output but there
On Mon, 9 Aug 2004, Kevin DeGraaf wrote:
> I have video.m2v, generated by concatenating multiple files generated by a
> ppmtoy4m/mpeg2enc pipeline, and audio.mp2, generated by mp2enc.
Patient: Doctor Doctor, it hurs when I do
Doctor: Well, don't do
;)
The su
> Basically you have as many "generators" inside a (subshell ) as you need
> separated by ';'. Then feed the continuous y4m stream into the encoder.
> The only thing you need to do special is remove the YUV4MPEG2 header
> from all but the first part of the input stream.
Thanks. I now have a shel
Tried mpegtools on Linux, and happily produced useful results.
However, I'm trying to build images for DVD starting with animation
source material generated by a custom Delphi program running under
Windows (using GLScene 3D components). While my system dual-boots
W2K and Linux, I'm finding I hav