--- Bernhard Praschinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escribió:
> Hallo
>
> > I have realized that when I use the option "flush
> > every n frames" in linux studio with other number
> than
> > 0, the program does not record any video at all.
> This
> > does not happen with lavrec.
> Can you pleas run L
Hallo
> I suppose, that when I pressed control+c to interrupt capturing, I
> noticed "audio task dead" message, and it may have been when it was
> with this sequence.
That should not happen. Did you notice some kind of chrash ? Have you
had that problem before ?
> # lavinfo 5.avi
> Unabl
Andrew Stevens wrote:
For the same x2 special-case asd your algorithm there is also some very
interesting work based on ideas from some Sony researchers. Here you again
choose your weights dynamically based on context in which your new pixel
appears. However, the weight-selection function
I'm trying to write a script to make a dvd out of an old vhs
tape.
I dvgab'ed the tape to avi. ( dv1 - no separate audio track)
part of the script is:
lav2wav dv/$inp | mp2enc -o $out.mp2
But I get this error? message:
lav2wav dv/scene1003.avi
+ mp2enc -o scene1003.mp2
INFO: [mp2enc] O
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005, sean wrote:
> I'm trying to write a script to make a dvd out of an old vhs tape.
>
> I dvgrab'ed the tape to avi. ( dv1 - no separate audio track)
That's the problem - "dv1". You need either dv2 or better yet
Quicktime or (IMO) even better 'raw' (but for 'r
Steven M. Schultz wrote:
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005, sean wrote:
I'm trying to write a script to make a dvd out of an old vhs tape.
I dvgrab'ed the tape to avi. ( dv1 - no separate audio track)
That's the problem - "dv1". You need either dv2 or better yet
Quicktime or (IMO) even
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005, sean wrote:
> Actually, it seems I made that up. I did capture with dv2.
Hard enough debugging problems without "creative writing" in the
bug report :-)
> So why's lav2wav busting my chops :)
Don't know. I've never used the lav* programs with DV d
Thank you very much, I'll try it today at evening :)
Norayr
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