Hallo

>> What other commands are used ? And what command do you use for encoding?
>
> They are the actual commands used, except for the bitrates and
> interlace: I can get the command lines with "ps" but much easier
> executing kino in a terminal (it dumps a lot of lines on the terminal).
I did the same here I see the command from mpeg2enc, and mp2enc. But not 
what kino does when it creates the streams.

>> When you record to DV AVI Type 2 You get AVI Files. Please view them
>> with a command like that:
>> lav2yuv file.avi | yuvplay
> It plays like a charm, no snow at all.
Good.

>> When you don't see the snow (noise) add all the other commands used for
>> encoding except mpeg2enc:
>> lav2yuv| file.avi | other commands | yuvplay
>> When you see now the snow on of the commands creates the snow.
>
> I guess that kino pipes a stream to mpeg2enc which is already filtered
> with some other command that introduces the snow: in fact, if I issue
> the following:
>
> lav2yuv /tmp/prova002.avi | mpeg2enc -v 0 -f 8 -I 1 -n p -a 2  -o
> '/tmp/prova.mpv'
>
> I get a video with no snow. Unfortunately, kino creates the pipe
> internally, so I don't know what is the command that it uses and that
> introduces the snow.
You can post your problem on the kino mailing lists or tracker. The 
should be able to answer the problem.

> But this way the problem is clearly identified as a kino problem, don't
> you think? I'll got there now.
It looks like Kino makes something strange.

I used Kino 1.3.4 for my tests. Maybe you can get a new version of Kino 
that does not have that problem.

> Many thanks for your kind answers!
No Problem.


auf hoffentlich bald,

Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter

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