Hi,
Am 29.06.2012 18:31, schrieb Bernhard Praschinger:
> Hallo
>
> sam wrote:
>> Dear All,
>>
>> Can any one help me on DVB Multiplexing using Mplex or caster.
> Do you have something special in your mind ?
> mplex has no special preset for output of DVB it you are looking for
> that. I don't know
Hi,
Am 18.11.2011 10:27, schrieb Christian Verbeek:
> The question is if there is a way to insert the missing DHT segment to
> the mjpg data without the need of decoding/encoding the image.
Well if you are able to decode the image without DHT (which means, that
some kind of default Huffman table
Hi,
Steven M. Schultz wrote:
[...]
>> In the same kind of issue I cant eithe compile (or use the binaries) of
>> y4mscaler with error loading libmjpegtools-1.7.so.0, where I had the
>> feeling I was on 1.9 :-(
>
> Your system may be 1.9 but the binary that you're trying to run was
> b
Hi,
Mark Heath schrieb:
> On 15/10/2008, at 6:00 AM, Curt Howland wrote:
>
>> $ mplex -f 8 -S
>> 0 -M -o "/tmp/Test/mov03d/mov03d.mpeg2" "/tmp/Test/mov03d/
>> mov03d.m2v" "/tmp/Test/mov03d/mov03d.m2a"
>> INFO: [mplex] mplex version 1.8.0 (2.2.4 $Date: 2005/08/28 17:50:54
>> $)
>> **ERROR: [mple
Hi,
E Chalaron schrieb:
> Thanks Steven
> My point is actually to work in 10 or more bits from frame acquired from
> a machine vision cam.
> Trying to sort out what I can really do before investing in bits I could
> not use.
If you want to program your tools yourself, you can use:
- libquickti
Hi,
Al Bogner schrieb:
> Am I right, that the only way to get chapters is a matroska container?
No, you are wrong. Quicktime can have chapters as well.
libquicktime reads and writes them.
Burkhard
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Hi,
Stefan M. Fendt schrieb:
> Hello Burkhard,
>
>> Microwave oven works at 2.45 GHz, S-Video bandwidth is below 10 MHz
>> -> No interference
>
> Erm,...
>
> ... Burkhard, have I offended you somehow ??¿¿??
No.
>
>> Next time somone blames the earth radiation
>
> so why do you offend me
Hi,
Andrea Giuliano schrieb:
> Stefan M. Fendt wrote:
[...]
>> Possibly one of your neighbors has a new
>> Microwave-Oven?
Microwave oven works at 2.45 GHz, S-Video bandwidth is below 10 MHz
-> No interference
Next time somone blames the earth radiation
Burkhard
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Hi,
Steven M. Schultz schrieb:
[...]
>> the ever changing options...
>
> Yep - hard to keep up sometimes.
You mean commandline options or internal options?
The internal options are VERY stable. As far as I see, the ffmpeg people really
care about API/ABI stability. The last incompatible ch
Hi,
Hervé Flores schrieb:
> no, movtoy4m is a tool from Johan Lindstrom, based on QuickTime API
> for Mac by Apple (different from libavcodec)
Ah, I confused it with a similar tool from mjpegtools.
Burkhard
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Hi,
Hervé Flores schrieb:
> Le 16 janv. 08 à 04:40, Steven M. Schultz a écrit :
>
>> On Wed, 16 Jan 2008, Christian Ebert wrote:
>
>
> [...]
> mjpeg tools too can do the trick ;-)
>
> decode DV with ffmpeg | yuvdenoise ... | mpeg2enc
> or (bad soluce)
> decode DV with movtoy4m (lose of one fie
Hi,
er0ck schrieb:
> yeah. i figured out how to parse out the images. pretty simple.
>
> i guess i'm still confused on what mjpegtools is targeted at if there is
> no standard "header" nor format?
MJPEG capture cards, MJPEG in AVI and Quicktime, MPEG encoding, commandline
videofilters...
Th
Hi,
er0ck schrieb:
> aha! right you are!
>
[...]
> so it's about 12 frames of jpegs (one of the "jpeg" must have wrapped over)
> so maybe i don't need mjpeg tools? i just need to split up the
> individual jpegs.
Yes. It's one of those "multipart jpeg" files. It should be trivial to
extract
Hi,
er0ck schrieb:
> i have what is supposedly a short mjpeg that i downloaded from one of my
> IP cameras.
>
> i want to split up the frames into individual jpgs. lavtrans gives:
> $> lavtrans -o image%05d.jpg -f i 20071203_205830.mjpeg
> Unable to identify file (not a supported format - avi,
Hi,
Andrew Stevens schrieb:
> Hi Andrei,
>
[...]
>> Is 2-pass already documented somewhere? (for users, not for programmers)
> There's not much to document it actually be easier to use. Simply tell it
> how
> big you want the end-result to be and the maximum data-rate that can be
> handled an
Hi,
David McNab schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> The yuv4mpeg stream format is truly great, and has facilitated the
> inter-operability of many fine tools.
>
> But as we all know, it doesn't support audio.
>
> Can anyone please recommend a similar lossless streaming format, but one
> which:
> - has an avail
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