Am Donnerstag, 1. Januar 1970 01:00 schrieben Sie:
> Am Sonntag, 15. Juni 2003 14:31 schrieb Jurgen Kramer:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I finally have a PC which is capable of recording full PAL. But with
> > the latest avifile from CVS I can only use the windows codecs. Both
> > Xivid (from CVS) and the Linux version of divx (v5.05 from divx.com)
> > just make avicap segfault whenever I try to record.
>>
> > Is this a known problem or is this somehow a problem with my setup? I'd
> > really like to use the native Linux codecs as I aspect them to give me a
> > better performance.
> >
> > I am running RH9 on a P4 with HT enabled.
>
> AFAIK divx5.05 should work with latest avifile cvs.
Same problem here. avirecompress from CVS with divx5.05 segfaults most of the 
time, sometimes I get floating point exceptions and in very rare cases 
there's indeed an output file -- but there's only noise to see.

I'm quite new in the business of digital video, avi, encoders and decoders, so 
please bare with me:

I try to convert a dvsd encoded video to divx5.05. The console output of 
avirecompress for each frame is:
> <CImage> : Cannot convert non-YUV image to BGR24

I already got out, that the "non-YUV" is YV12. A look at 
lib/common/image.cpp:1202 shows, that CImage::ToRGB() simply quits, therefore 
I'm not supprised about the noise in the output.

But there's no need to convert the image to RGB, divx5 even prefers YV12!

Bernhard


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