Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
lavrec works great and drops _no_ frames during recording of a single avi,
'lavrec -f a -i n -a 0 -q 100 -d 1 -t 3600 -w 1hrfilm.avi'
but it loses a dozen or so frames each time it opens a new file (using
the %nnd numbering feature). So I'd try
'lavrec -f q -i n -a 0
Hi Ronald
I tried with several input files, but always lav2yuv stops
at frame 18000 - 18100 around.
What does lavinfo say about the file? Maybe we're breaking the 32bit
limit in audio samples? IIRC, lav2yuv uses ints for audio sample
counting...
Here we go...
lavinfo
Hi,
On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 16:06, Rainer Schweitzer wrote:
video_frames=18088
[..]
Maybe there's s.th. wrong with the captured mjpeg-file?
Seems so. With what application were they captured?
Any hints how to repair this broken headers in already captured
files?
You can change it in hexedit,
On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 16:40, Ronald S. Bultje wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 16:06, Rainer Schweitzer wrote:
video_frames=18088
[..]
Maybe there's s.th. wrong with the captured mjpeg-file?
Seems so. With what application were they captured?
As I wrote earlier, I used mencoder and I
From: Steven M. Schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mjpeg-users] DVD Studio Pro and MjpegTools
Thanks for the response Steven. I'm on the digest, so it took me a
while to test things out and respond to your response.
I'm using a recent CVS version of mjpegtools (I got tired
of waiting
Hi,
Maybe there's s.th. wrong with the captured mjpeg-file?
Seems so. With what application were they captured?
As I wrote earlier, I used mencoder and I used transcode.
Btw., transcode fails to encode the mjpeg-file to mpeg2, too.
The same error.
O.K. I have removed the ffmpeg RPM