Hi.
I am trying to use jpeg2yuv to make a movie out of individual jpegs. I
installed mjpegtools-1.8.0 today on a Linux/Intel system and it seems to
install just fine. But when I try running jpeg2yuv on a few jpgs, I get a seg
fault and core dump (the core indicates that it is from jpeg2yuv).
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, David Highley wrote:
> > > > The first step transcodes a nupple video stream file to an mpeg2 file
> > > > cutting out the commercials. It works for most of the recordings but
'transcodes' implies a decode + encode cycle. HOW ARE THOSE BEING
DONE?
> > >
"Steven M. Schultz wrote:"
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> On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, David Highley wrote:
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> > > > > The first step transcodes a nupple video stream file to an mpeg2 file
> > > > > cutting out the commercials. It works for most of the recordings but
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> 'transcodes' implies a decode + encode cycle.
On Fri, 25 Aug 2006, David Highley wrote:
> I thought in the original posting I had said:
> I use nuvexport-dvd to go from nupple to mpeg2 which uses mythtranscode
There was mention of nuvexport-dvd but that unless one has nuv*/myth*
or knows what that means it doesn't appear to
"Steven M. Schultz wrote:"
First, thank you very much for the respones and helpful information.
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> On Fri, 25 Aug 2006, David Highley wrote:
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> > I thought in the original posting I had said:
> > I use nuvexport-dvd to go from nupple to mpeg2 which uses mythtranscode
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> There was m
On Fri, 25 Aug 2006, David Highley wrote:
> First, thank you very much for the respones and helpful information.
You're welcome. Good to know the words aren't going un-read ;)
> As it turns out, ffmeg does have an option:
> -maxrate bitrate
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> But the nuvexport Perl scripts do not