nd to execute is the following
command, also constructed via dvd::rip:
mplex -f 4 -V -o /mnt/davros/40gigger/tmp/unnamed/avi/001/unnamed-001-%d.mpg
/mnt/davros/40gigger/tmp/unnamed/avi/001/unnamed-001.m2v
/mnt/davros/40gigger/tmp/unnamed/avi/001/unnamed-001.mpa
This creates an mpg file ~ 200 megs (I e
constructed via dvd::rip:
>>>> mplex -f 4 -V -o
>>/mnt/davros/40gigger/tmp/unnamed/avi/001/unnamed-001-%d.mpg
>> /mnt/davros/40gigger/tmp/unnamed/avi/001/unnamed-001.m2v
>> /mnt/davros/40gigger/tmp/unnamed/avi/001/unnamed-001.mpa
>>>> This creates an mpg fil
> >> video and it looks fine. The next command to execute is the following
>> >> command, also constructed via dvd::rip:
>> >>>> mplex -f 4 -V -o
>> >>/mnt/davros/40gigger/tmp/unnamed/avi/001/unnamed-001-%d.mpg
>> >> /mnt/davros/40gigg
d f 5 to mpeg2enc - this doesn't make sense and seems odd, but, who
am i??
Davros
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version I
need, etc? I always thought it part of the normal mjpegtools package
until I tried to use it :)
I will run the package on my Debian system, so perhaps if someone can
tell me which package to compile, or if a Debian package exists
somewhere, that would be helpful.
Than
d, how would i do
that, exactly?
I attached scripts of the configure and compile output.
Danke,
Davros
On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 11:58, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> Hallo
>
> > On my Debian system, 'apt-cache search mpeg2dec' finds 2 packages with
> > mpeg2dec - a
ell me which is better, having mpeg2dec spit out an svcd
stream, or just a YUV stream and use yuvscaler to do it?
Danke again,
Davros
On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 07:06, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> Hallo
>
> > First i compiled .6, and then .7, on my debian system. Both compiled,
> &g
the patched tar
ball, right?
Davros
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Thanks it did a wonderful job!
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yuvkineco, it seems to _require_ 30fps as
input, so, I'm now officially confused :)
Does anyone have the magic formula for doing a higher quality svcd when
the source is 24fps ntsc dvd?
Davros
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so we are on the same page here, I want this file:
http://download.sourceforge.net/mjpeg/ac3dec-patched.tar.gz
and not this file:
http://download.sourceforge.net/mjpeg/ac3dec-mjpegtools.tar.gz
Right?
Thanks,
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nsert it in the pipe as follows:
lav2yuv 01.avi [02.avi ...] | yuvkineco -F 1 | yuvscaler -n n -O SVCD |
mpeg2enc -a 3 -f 4 -F 1 -p -S 800 -B 192 -I 0 -o output.m2v
-
I'm trying to "gain significant encoding quality" :)
Thanks again,
Davros
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 06:25, Bernh
common values?
If I need to, how can I skip every thousandth frame or so as you
suggested??
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 19:53, Selva Nair wrote:
> On 27 Feb 2003, Davros wrote:
>
> > Yes, that helps in a sense, though it doesn't solve my problem...
> >
> > if mpeg2dec spit
dio.wav audio.mp2
mplex:
mplex -f 4 -V -O -2700 -o file_%d.mpg output.m2v audio.mp2
Thanks,
Davros
On Sun, 2003-03-02 at 02:00, Selva Nair wrote:
> On 1 Mar 2003, Davros wrote:
>
> > Hi Selva,
> >
> > You've got me worried now! Just when I thought I had a handle
successful attempt was a 1:41 movie - yet my total output was
under 1 Gig! This leads me to wonder if mpeg2enc attempts to use the
maximum allowable bits when using f 4? If not, must i use f 5 to
achieve this?
Thanks,
Davros
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acity, since
almost all svcds I've seen are 2, sometimes 3, disks.
Davros
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 19:32, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> Hallo
>
> > I've finally successfully created an svcd - thanks for the help.
> >
> > My question now is concerning bit-rate. I
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