With the recent mpeg2enc bug fixes, I've finally
created artifact-free DVD video from VHS videotapes. 
The last 2 artifacts I noticed have gone away.  Happy
day!

I think my next step is to learn how to use yuvkineco,
to make my movie denoising/encoding more efficient.  I
searched the mjpeg-users archives for anything
mentioning yuvkineco and read most of it, but I want
to make sure I understand.

The attached shell script is what I'm using for a
music video I recorded off digital cable TV onto VHS
videotape.  (It's just my previously-posted
"near-perfection with videotapes" script, tuned for a
different recording.)  I'm thinking of putting
yuvkineco in the pipeline between y4mscaler and
yuvscaler; is that right?  If I'm making an NTSC DVD,
what framerate do I want to convert to, 1 (24000/1001)
or 2 (24)?  Do I then add -p to my mpeg2enc options? 
Do I need to do anything else?

And most importantly...what are the odds I'll have to
hand-edit the file generated by "yuvkineco -C"?  I'm
running it on the music video right now, and it looks
like it's getting out of sync:

135630/01:15:21:00 108612/01:15:25:12

Here, 75 minutes into the video, it's off by 4
seconds?

Any information would be appreciated.

Steven Boswell
ulatekh at yahoo dot com



                
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