Hallo
I have done everything that everyone tells me, and still I have big
problems. I'm seriously wondering if there could be a hardware
conflict problem. I am going to take out the bttv card and see if that
makes any difference. What do you think?
Which mainboard do you have.
Usually a
Steven M. Schultz wrote:
That sounds suspiciously like a 2GB limit being reached somewhere and
when the filesize limit is exceeded the program exits breaking the
pipeline.
How large is the input.avi file? What resolution, etc is the input
file? If it's
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On Thursday 20 May 2004 07:04, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Hallo
I have done everything that everyone tells me, and still I have big
problems. I'm seriously wondering if there could be a hardware
conflict problem. I am going to take out the
Hallo
I have done everything that everyone tells me, and still I have big
problems. I'm seriously wondering if there could be a hardware
conflict problem. I am going to take out the bttv card and see if
that makes any difference. What do you think?
Which mainboard do you have.
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On Thursday 20 May 2004 13:27, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
I would still recomend that you read at least the Converting the
stream to MPEG or DIVx videos part till Creating MPEG1 Videos. And
than the part you need to create the output format you
On Thu, 20 May 2004, Michel wrote:
the input avi is 1,4GB. The output mpeg2 is around 3,8 GB. The input
resolution is 576x320. I watched the output mpeg2 and there is no
visible difference in quality as far as I can tell. A very good
algorithm it seems.
bicubic is quite good.
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On Thursday 20 May 2004 16:04, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Hallo
Hello again.
Thanks for the log. I have also taken a look at the source. If you
have a button sw playback please try it. Else LVS ist doing something
weird. It calls lavplay -p C,