Hallo > > > When I grabbed a jpg it saved it as 768x288. I want it for UK PAL DVD, > > > so I scaled it to 720x576 and it looked OK, but Studio tells me > > > > I think you created a correct image. When you have a full size stream. > > You have 2 field in one frame and each filed is 768x288, when you put > > them together you get a images with 768x576. When you use now a programm > > that shows you only the first field of a jpeg file. and scale that up, > > and the programm leaves the 2nd field in the file. You have a mess. the > > mjpegtools do not wnat any more. > > > > > [lavplay] Video dimensions (not interlaced) too large: 720x576 > > > > It ould be that studio is not able to handle 768x576 images. Could you > > please send the whole output. > <quote> Lavplay stopped and gave the following error: [lavplay] Video > dimensions (not interlaced) too large: 720x576 </quote> This in a 'message > box'. Ok, than it is a message, I thought it it would be some output of te command line.
> With help from Steven to get the command and debugging verbosity right I found > that I could create transition avis. I went back to studio then, and opened > the first image avi then added the first transition avi and so on. I now > have a good (silent) coda.avi that contains all the images, blending nicely, > and fading to black in the end - nice. Now I just have to add the sound - or > do I? You do not need it, but having AVI's with sound might be easier in the handling. Does your video consist of the parts of the orignal movies, or only videos that were generated from one frame ? > It looks as though perhaps it's the other way round, and I have to split off > the sound from the main avis using lav2wav to create mp2s for each one. Do I > number them in the same way as the avis - sound01.mp2, sound02.mp2 etc.? I would not create single mp2audio files. When you still have the original files with audio and editlist files. You could just create a wav from all your editlist files and create one huge wav file and encode that. When you bend from one video to the next the sound will enlarge for one second, per transition. So you have to cut down each editlist file 1 second in the end for example. You can do that rather easy when you load the old editlst file and select the whole movie and move the end 1 sec earlier. And save it with a different filename. > I'm thinking that perhaps the best way then would be to rename the coda.avi to > be another in the series of the main files, and do the same for the sound > files, to make processing easier. That might be easier but you have to take care the the audio is the same length as the video. And the audio does not extent with each transition. > Am I thinking in the right way? I guess so. If you want to add some other sound to your movies you have can take anything, and cut it down with you favourite sound editor (maybe not sox, maybe snd or some other tool). I guess they should be able to create a nice fade out in the end of the wav file. For encoding reasons you do not need to add a wav to the avi file(s). auf hoffentlich bald, Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~gz/bernhard ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by Shop4tech.com-Lowest price on Blank Media 100pk Sonic DVD-R 4x for only $29 -100pk Sonic DVD+R for only $33 Save 50% off Retail on Ink & Toner - Free Shipping and Free Gift. http://www.shop4tech.com/z/Inkjet_Cartridges/9_108_r285 _______________________________________________ Mjpeg-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mjpeg-users