On Tuesday 01 April 2003 20:21, Thomas Collison wrote:
> I am trying to do a capture to jpeg images from lavrec. Earlier, I was
> using cinelerra to do the capture, but was only receiving files that
> were 720 x 240, not 720 x 480. Lavrec is doing the same thing when I
> use -f j.
>
> I think thi
Thomas-
It is a bit messy, but if you capture good quailty avi's, you can then
run them through mplayer with the -vo jpeg switch to get indiviual
frames as jpegs. just remeber to have lots of drive space for this.
Evan
Thomas Collison wrote:
I am trying to do a capture to jpeg images from lavr
I am trying to do a capture to jpeg images from lavrec. Earlier, I was
using cinelerra to do the capture, but was only receiving files that
were 720 x 240, not 720 x 480. Lavrec is doing the same thing when I
use -f j.
I think this may have something to do with capturing fields instead of
frames
> Tanks again.
> It works with mpeg2enc -M 0
> It seems that Multithreading part is not working as it should (at least on
> the windows version)
There you see - writing the output to a temporary file with
jpeg2yuv > result.yuv
and then
cat result.yuv > mpeg2enc ...
can help to isolate pr
But if there is a Windows version, it would be nice (well, it must) be
possible to get hold of the code that generated the Windows binaries,
right.
Since I have a Win2k box at home (for the wife), I decided to try to
use it to offload some of my processing. I installed t
Hej !
> Sorry I can't help. I don't know anything about the windows verison.
> However, if they distributed the binaries they *must* make source code
> available too. mjpegtools is release under the GPL...
They seem to be mentioning the MJPEG Tools, e.g. under
http://www.vcdimager.org/stillenc