Hello,
A friend recently lent me a pair of svcds made from a tv cap. The video
played with good sync on my pc, but played with what seemed to be a
constant audio delay on my dvd player (which generally plays svcds that I
make just fine).
I'd like to see if I can figure out the cause of this pro
Hi,
I've looked around in the archives, but much to my surprise, I haven't
seen a good howto on this. I've got a firewire-captured TS stream
from my cable box. I'm using mplayer to generate a yuv stream and
then I'm scaling it with y4mscaler. Are there any recommendations or
options for either
Hi Steven,
Thanks for getting back to me.
> Hmmm, I know I've posted (moderately extensively) on the subject
> in the past. But then perhaps the mjpegtools archives aren't
> easily searchable
Well, I tried searching for strings including things like: hdtv, dvd,
scaling, y4mscaler,
Dear Steven,
Regarding:
> One thing to watch out for with mplayer...
> ... is that it gets the YUV4MPEG2 header wrong. One of the things
> it "guesses at" is the interlacing ('I' tag in the YUV4MPEG2 header).
> The other thing can be the sample aspect ratio ('A' ta
Re:
> I also made a patch for mplayer that fixes the header.
YUV4MPEG2 W1920 H1080 F3:1001 It A1:1
Bingo.
Thanks! I had a bit of trouble finding the utility yuvtoy4m that
Steven mentioned, but I grabbed a version of your patch from the
mplayer-dev list and tweaked my copy of mplayer. The pa
Hello,
Is "mpeg2enc -I 2" still supposed to work? I see from the notes in
the man page that "Field encoded MPEG-2 is also possible but is not
currently maintained or supported."
When I try to play with it (mjpegtools 1.6.3), it just seg faults.
An ancient CVS version I've got seems to work fine.
Hi Brian,
> I have been searching for good 480 line NTSC framebuffer timings for the
> G400 for years but nothing seems to exist.
Where is your line for "good"? On my TV, I was happy with
mode "640x480-55"
# D: 25.175 MHz, H: 31.469 kHz, V: 55.403 Hz
geometry 640 480 640 480 24
tim
Hi Steven
Regarding:
> That's not what I am seeing and it's very puzzling.
>
> What I did was take a ~88min capture from a tape that was known to
> have originated on film. The data was captured as 8bit uncompressed
> (in case you're curious that's about 105GB ;)). Ste
Hello,
I was just wondering if there is a way to convert 1 large quicktime file
to multiple avi's with lavtrans. It doesn't seem to take %02d like all
the other tools.
Thanks,
Jean
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Hi,
This is a bit off topic, but I figure somebody here is probably doing
it and might have some advice for me.
I've got a Creative SBLive soundcard. I've got the newest ALSA stuff set
up for it. I've got the OSS emulation stuff set up.
I'm running Redhat 9 and I sometimes use Gnome when I bo
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