On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 19:40:00 +0000 "Stuart L. Morris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Broadcast 2000 was a wonderful tool but they seem to have pulled it from > their web site. > > check out http://heroines.sourceforge.net thanks! > They have some other useful stuff and, I suspect, that BC2k is still > obtainable from their CVS tree. > > By the way, I simply can't get GOPChop to compile. I run the configure Ha! I got that fixed. The configure.in file had some bugs. I mailed the author of GOPChop, but he has not responded. I will attach my configure.in which you can use. You need to re-create configure from configure.in by running aclocal ; autoconf ; automake I only got it to build by using the NLS-disabling flag of configure, and cd-ing to ./src and doing a make. Bram > script and it fails complaining that the libvo library can't be found. > In the config.log file it shows that it finds the library but there are > unresolved symbols. > > Has anyone any idea or other similar tools? > > Thanks > > Stuart > > Bram Stolk wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > I've been trying GOPChop to edit MPEG streams generated with the kfir device. > > However, I would like to edit the stream more accurately per frame, instead > > of per-GOP. > > > > Is there a linux solution for MPEG editting? > > > > We need very simple functionality: we capture in stereo (left and right eye), > > and want to synchronise the two streams to the same frame. > > Unfortunately, starting the capture at *exactly* the same time, does not > > warrant a synchronized capture of the two encoder devices. > > The difference can be quite big, almost up to a second or so, strangely > > enough. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Bram > > > > -- > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Bram Stolk, VR Specialist. > > SARA Academic Computing Services Amsterdam, PO Box 94613, 1090 GP AMSTERDAM > > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone +31-20-5923059 Fax +31-20-6683167 > > > > "I heard if you play the NT-4.0-CD backwards, you get a satanic message." > > "Thats nothing, if you play it forward, it installs NT-4.0" > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > -- Binary/unsupported file stripped by Listar -- -- Type: application/octet-stream -- File: configure.in