Hiya,
I think you and Romildo are suffering from similar problems. (And I
just got Romildo's post, too --- the re-ordering and delays on the
Sourceforge lists are really crazy these days.)
I tried to use some automatic guesses from y4mscaler, but they did not
do what's IMHO right.
On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 12:58:20AM -0500, Matto Marjanovic wrote:
Romildo: 544x304 is a very strange framesize. You say it should
have roughly a 4:3 display aspect ratio? Hmm... then it seems like
it has roughly a 3:4 pixel aspect ratio. Not a common SAR.
This movie has been ripped by
HI!
Andrew Stevens wrote:
I was able to confirm it is the default of '-R 0' that was causing poor
quality. If I use '-R 0' on 1.6.1.92 I get the same flood of artifacts
that I get with 1.6.1.93.
at least something broken.I haven't heard any other feedback so it could
a build problem...
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Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2004 01:31:37 +0100
From: Bernhard Frühmesser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: jpeg-mmx compiling error
Hello,
I am trying to install jpeg-mmx in order for installing the mjpegools
later, but after ./configure i get this
Hallo
I am trying to install jpeg-mmx in order for installing the mjpegools
later, but after ./configure i get this error while make:
nasm -f elf -o fdct_mmx.o fdct_mmx.s
nasm -f elf -o quant_mmx.o quant_mmx.s
gcc -O6 -I. -c -o fdctdata.o fdctdata.c
gcc -O6 -I. -c -o
HI!
In some scenes, the background of my MPEG2 is pixelizing (ist this a
word?) every second or so. It's some kind of mosaic effect. The original
AVI does not have this.
It is more noticable on my Toshiba player on TV than with xine on a TFT
display.
I have tried -q 4 -K tmpgenc -b 9000 -D