I have been traveling extensively in the past two months but now I have some time home and would like to ask anybody who can help to solve this problem. See message below to which I did not receive a response. I respect the privacy of everybody and therefore I use this forum to ask for help. Thank you - Janos
------- Forwarded message follows ------- From: Self <jan...@aaahawk.com> To: shadowl...@utanet.at Subject: Re: [Mjpeg-users] mpeg2enc run time error - invalid pointer, your message of April 19 Date sent: Sun, 06 Jun 2010 21:32:17 -0400 Hi Berni, Sorry for (a) answering to your email address and not to the mjpegusers mailing list, and (b) for the late answer. I have been traveling extensively lately (including couple of trips to Munich) and did not have time to my linux hobby. >So does that mean that your problems are solved ? yes, as far as doing the video stuff, but the invalid pointer is still a problem so >If you have a server/space where you can put it I can take a look at it. >> The screen shows up for a fraction of a second with the first image >> frame and then disappears with the error message in the terminal screen. >Stange. If you can put a short sample I and other could take a look on it. I do not have a server/space, my linux machine is not on permanently, therefore it would be impractical even if I created some ftp site (another learning curve for me). However, I could mail you a CD containing the 79 Meg YUV file if you give me a postal mailing address. One of my sons has some experience with C and when I visited him in Florida in May we talked about this invalid pointer thing. Of sourse, my linux machine and the file was not there so our discussion was purely informational. So if you don't mind, I would like to pursue this invalid pointer thing. If the file works on your machine I know it is not the mjpeg tool set and not the YUV file, it is my linux installation. If it does not work on your machine it could be the YUV file (and my machine) or could be a real bug in mjpeg tool set. Best regards and thanks for your past answers, Janos a.k.a. jankom from North Andover, MA ------- End of forwarded message -------
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