Hi,
Am Samstag 12 Februar 2005 20.47 schrieb Steven M. Schultz:
> The final total elapsed time of the two encoding runs:
>
> dual G5: 34hrs 7min 1.3 frames/sec
> dual Opteron: 15hrs 46 min 2.80 frames/sec
>
I count y4mdenoise an excellent piece of software but I thought that I
Heya,
On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 19:08, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> > 1) I don't have a file called zoran.c in my kernel tree under
> > 2.6.11-rc3. Is this specific to the media/zoran tree? Once that's in
> > mainline, I'll take care of it.
> Because of a other zoran based video device (zr36120) this
Greetings from a newbie.
I've got a problem getting the DC30plus card to work. I compiled and
installed the zoran drivers from the mjpegtools downloads page. That
_seems_ to work so far.
Problems:
1) I can use xawtv to display the picture, but it tends to skip a lot.
Almost like the card is ski
Hi,
First and foremost, I'd suggest to read the documentation. Some of the
issues you mention aren't actually bugs; they're intended that way or
unfixeable.
On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 13:24, Gordan wrote:
> 1) I can use xawtv to display the picture, but it tends to skip a lot.
> Almost like the card
Ronald S. Bultje wrote:
First and foremost, I'd suggest to read the documentation. Some of the
issues you mention aren't actually bugs; they're intended that way or
unfixeable.
I read through the Documentation/FAQ (all the documentation I could
find), and couldn't find any mention of the issues I
Hello all,
I want to inform you, that I am currently developing a GUI for
DVD-authoring based on your MJPEG-tools. It will combine all steps
in one Java-program (under GPL, of course).
If you are interested in distributing it together with your tools,
please send me an Email (please add the word
Hallo
> The machine in question is a RedHat9 box with a clean 2.4.29 kernel.
> I am not sure what diagnostic information would be useful here, so I'm
> going to avoid posting the output of /proc/pci, lsmod, etc.
If you use a 2.4.x kernel you should use the zoran driver from CVS. The
zoran driver 0
Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
The machine in question is a RedHat9 box with a clean 2.4.29 kernel.
I am not sure what diagnostic information would be useful here, so I'm
going to avoid posting the output of /proc/pci, lsmod, etc.
If you use a 2.4.x kernel you should use the zoran driver from CVS. The
On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 18:36, Gordan wrote:
> I'd rather not switch to a 2.6.x kernel at the moment. Are there
> instructions somewhere for how to get the CVS version?
http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=5776, the modulename is
'driver-zoran'. Bernhard's point is very good btw, I totally missed
t
Hallo
Getting the kernel driver shouln'd be a problem with Ronald's
instructions.
> > VHS isn't the best source. If you have some other source like a TV
> > signal, that is a much more stable source. I guess DVD is also better
> > than VHS (VCR).
> > VCR hav the problem that the timing of the sig
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005, Michael Hanke wrote:
> I count y4mdenoise an excellent piece of software but I thought that I make
> something wrong: On my machine (1.2GHz Athlon) I obtain a denoising rate of
> 0.3 frames/sec. (that is, 5 days for a movie) This is far too slow for
That is a litt
Am Dienstag 15 Februar 2005 00.42 schrieb Steven M. Schultz:
>
> On Mon, 14 Feb 2005, Michael Hanke wrote:
>
> > I count y4mdenoise an excellent piece of software but I thought that I
make
> > something wrong: On my machine (1.2GHz Athlon) I obtain a denoising rate
of
> > 0.3 frames/sec. (tha
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