Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> Good News.
>
> The author/maintainer of mpeg2enc has obtained a modicum of
> development/free time and has checked in, today, changes to
> mpeg2enc that restore (or should restore ;)) normal operation
> and produce non corrupted video.
>
>
On Mon, 5 Nov 2007, Florin Andrei wrote:
> I said this before - you guys should make releases way more often. Very
Of what? Broken software? No sense doing a release for the last
year or whatever since it was broken. And now it _may_ be fixed
and it's time for testin
Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Nov 2007, Florin Andrei wrote:
>
>> I said this before - you guys should make releases way more often. Very
>
> Of what? Broken software? No sense doing a release for the last
> year or whatever since it was broken. And now it _may_ be fixed
>
Am Montag, den 05.11.2007, 22:45 -0800 schrieb Florin Andrei:
> Oh wait, there's editing. Hm, I've heard that Cinelerra can do that, and
> perhaps Kdenlive too.
Erm, you won't believe it: blender can do this, too... (And I personally
liked it much more than Cinelerra... it does not crash so oft
-A|--ratecontroller
What's the difference between 0 and 1?
Ever played with larger values for -r when the source is a fairly good
(new) DV camcorder? Worth bumping it up?
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Florin Andrei
http://florin.myip.org/
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This SF
Is it possible that the hi-res matrix does not provide the best image
quality?
My goal is to obtain the highest image quality possible, while the MPEG2
stream remains compatible with as many DVD players as possible.
Using mjpegtools-1.9.0-rc2
Source is fairly new DV camcorder, but in low light s