Well, after several hours of messing around with environment variables, reruning and rerunning config several bunches of times I finally got most of the source to compile.
THANK YOU for pointing me in the right direction as for (what appears on first run) a nice utility for avi->vcd conversion. I am now testing it on an Excel Saga episode to see how the video/sound syncs up after conversion. I used to use ffmpeg, but it *loves* to drop video frames. :/ Question, I looked through all the tools, but I don't see anything to permit changing the frame rate of a video stream. Any such creature? A lot of the avi's I want to watch on the tv are PAL or OTHER and I would like to convert them to NTSC. Shawn wrote: >On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 11:29:25AM -0500, Michael Joyner wrote: >| Would someone please supply a sample program >| to read an AVI file and dump to STDOUT as YUV420P ? >| >| I am wanting to setup a piping arrangement whereas I can >| read from avi file and pipe into mpeg2enc for VCD creation. > >It might sound odd, but try the mjpeg-square tools ( mjpeg.sourceforge.net ). > >One of the utilities in the lavtools sub-project is called "divxdec", which >does pretty much what you want. It can emit YUV4MPEG on stdout. The name is >misleading; it uses avifile to access the source material, so should be able to >handle anything that avifile can. (The name reflects its original goal) > >The mjpeg-square project has howtos on using the mpeg2enc tools with the >YUV4MPEG format. (Though I've never used mpeg2dec myself) > >You'll have to use the CVS version or CVS snapshot however, as it was only >added a short while ago. > >Hope this helps. > >_______________________________________________ >Avifile mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://prak.org/mailman/listinfo/avifile > _______________________________________________ Avifile mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://prak.org/mailman/listinfo/avifile
