Hello Trent,

I know at this moment I would be interested in trying your program.  
Segmentation of the video streams appears to be causing me some 
problems.  And trying to produce a constant stream of different 
jpeg images without the format info appears to be a real trial.

I do not know if the mail list allows attachments of source or 
binary files, but you may feel free to send directly if you desire.

Thank you,
James


On Saturday 17 January 2004 03:30, Trent Piepho wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Jan 2004, James Finnall wrote:
> > What I need is for jpeg2yuv and/or ppmtoy4m to have an option
> > to strip the format info.  So that the output files can be
> > cat'd together.  Of course the first time it is called, include
> > the format, but then an option to continue the sequence.  In
> > that situation it would be the responsibility of the creator to
> > insure that all files are equal qualities that match the
> > original format. Or a separate util to strip the format info. 
> > Also, mpeg2enc could be instructed to ignore subsequent format
> > info.
>
> Or you could do what I did.  I wrote a program called y4mcat,
> that works like cat but for y4m files.  It reads the header from
> each file first, and if they all match, properly cats them
> stdout.  By reading the header first, you avoid running mpeg2enc
> for 10 hours only to find out one of your jpg files was the wrong
> resolution.  Not that I've ever done that.
>
> If there is an interest, I'll submit it to the mjpegtools
> project.  I added support for syntax such as:
>
> lav2yuv foo.el | y4mcat header.y4m - "|ppmtoy4m -n 10 -r
> image.ppm" | mpeg2enc
>
> That would cat the y4m file (or pipe) called header.y4m, the
> output of lav2yuv as the standard input, and them the output of
> the ppmtoy4m command.
>
> I even added support for the sendfile() syscall for y4m files. 
> It lowers CPU usage a lot, not that cating a file uses much, but
> it's still an impressive improvement.
>
>
>
>
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