Roman Haefeli wrote: > On Thu, 2007-05-31 at 20:41 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Quoting moritz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >>> hello list >>> >>> two questions about pix_record: >>> >>> i render out some movieclips with pix_record. the Gem-render is 15 >>> frames per second, but when i play it with mplayer it says it plays 20 >>> frames per second. I have to force mplayer to play it 15 frames per >>> second. can i give pix_record an argument that it should only record 15 >>> fps? or is it just an mplayer affair? >> no it is a Gem bug which writes movies with a hardcoded framerate of "20". >> until this is fixed, you will have to convert the missinformed movie >> into a well-informed one manually. (since this shouldn't be a problem, >> fixing it is not very high on the todo list) > > ciao momo > > mencoder -ovc copy -oac copy -ofps <desired_framerate> -of lavf > -lavfopts > format=mov,i_certify_that_my_video_stream_does_not_use_b_frames -o > output.mov input.mov > > might fix your problem (might!) > > roman
thanks another little (half-OT) question: some mov files i rendering plays well, others are unplayable with different players/editors on different OS-plattforms, and even i cannot convert them. but these "corrupt" movs shows realistic megabytes.. anyone knows how to fix them? Maybe its "just" a corrupt header. i render the Gemwindow with 640x480 size with dv-pal codec under Ubuntu. (libquicktime?) cheers _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
