[Mjpeg-users] Mplex help needed

2004-12-31 Thread Adam Gautier
Greetings, I am getting an underun error and warning that exists when mplex(ing) 1 set of audio and video files that was rendered from cinelerra. The info on the render setting is: Video: Type: MPEG-1 Bitrate: 100 (fixed) Quantization: 15 I frame distance: 45 Color model: YUV 4:2:0 Den

Re: [Mjpeg-users] Re: yuvdenoise vs. y4mdenoise

2004-12-31 Thread Steven Boswell II
>I do hope you weren't offended that I said it was >slow :-) Heh, no problem -- after all, y4mdenoise is a lot slower than I wanted it to be. But outside of writing a multi-processor version, I'm currently not sure what else I can do to speed it up. Until I know, I have to expend political capita

Re: [Mjpeg-users] Example: using y4mdenoise to achieve near-perfection with videotapes

2004-12-31 Thread Steven Boswell II
>>So I say use -H! > >Or as I do, combine the hi-res tables and the >tmpgenc tables - basically use the Intra portion >of the 'hi' and the nonIntra of the tmpgenc. >"The best of both worlds" so to speak. I'm pretty sure I tried that, and gained back some artifacts that I had previously removed. (

Re: [Mjpeg-users] Mplex help needed

2004-12-31 Thread Steven M. Schultz
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004, Adam Gautier wrote: > I am getting an underun error and warning that exists when mplex(ing) 1 > set of audio and video files that was rendered from cinelerra. The info > on the render setting is: > > Video: > Type: MPEG-1 > Bitrate: 100 (fixed) Ok, "g

Re: [Mjpeg-users] Example: using y4mdenoise to achieve near-perfection with videotapes

2004-12-31 Thread Steven M. Schultz
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004, Steven Boswell II wrote: > I dunno, back when I upgraded my audio cables to > Monster, I noticed a BIG difference. Did you run thru a double blind test using an A/B/X box? :) > Eh? I thought VHS videotapes were composite > video, and that composite video means the

Re: [Mjpeg-users] Mplex help needed

2004-12-31 Thread Adam Gautier
> Ok, "generic MPEG-1" at a 1Mb/s rate. That does seem a bit low > for 800x600. Should I raise it? > Ah, so the video is for "computer playback" only. That's not a > framesize that is suitable for VCD/DVD use (and MP3 audio couldn't be used for (S)VCD or DVD) Right! I am trying to get the play

Re: [Mjpeg-users] Mplex help needed

2004-12-31 Thread Bernhard Praschinger
Hallo > > Ok, "generic MPEG-1" at a 1Mb/s rate. That does seem a bit low > > for 800x600. > Should I raise it? I fear that the 1MBit you wanted is not reacable. Just increase the bitrate to values like 2000,3000 ... You might also need to increas the video buffer. > I am thinking that the probl

Re: [Mjpeg-users] Mplex help needed

2004-12-31 Thread Steven M. Schultz
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004, Adam Gautier wrote: > > Ok, "generic MPEG-1" at a 1Mb/s rate. That does seem a bit low > > for 800x600. > > Should I raise it? Well, consider that "VCD" resolution (352x240) typically uses about 1100 I'd think that 800x600 would need a few more bits to look

Re: [Mjpeg-users] Example: using y4mdenoise to achieve near-perfection with videotapes

2004-12-31 Thread Trent Piepho
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004, Steven Boswell II wrote: > Eh? I thought VHS videotapes were composite > video, and that composite video means the > intensity/color/sync were all mixed together in > the same signal. Am I wrong? VHS tapes aren't composite. Laserdisks are. Couldn't tell you about beta or C

[Mjpeg-users] libtool

2004-12-31 Thread edouard
Hi all I eventually got my CVS working after installing a Debian then back to a MDK 10... (). I can generate the configure Ok, still libquicktime is missing, but I'll fix this later. So far Make is kicking me out for libtool ... Am I missing a libtool-devel of some sort ?? Thanks and happy

Re: [Mjpeg-users] libtool

2004-12-31 Thread Steven M. Schultz
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005, edouard wrote: > I eventually got my CVS working after installing a Debian then back to a MDK > 10... (). I can generate the configure Ok, still libquicktime is missing, Wow, talk about taking the "long road" :) > but I'll fix this later. Look in config

Re: [Mjpeg-users] Example: using y4mdenoise to achieve near-perfection with videotapes

2004-12-31 Thread Richard Ellis
On Fri, Dec 31, 2004 at 09:29:41AM -0800, Steven Boswell II wrote: > >Aieee - but if you're using a composite cable then the VCR is > >MASHING/MUSHING/CURDLING/DOWNGRADING/etc the Y and C signals into > >a composite signal - that is a LOSSY (and damaging) conversion and > >even the best Y/C separat