HI!
Andrew Stevens wrote:
I was able to encode NTSC SVCD - NTSC DVD with .92 and transcode
(although with wrong timestamps). .93 crashes after about 16 MB result
file size. How can I provide more info to fix this?
Try doing the encode step by step with intermediate files.
Did it. And I
HI!
Where can I found the release notes for new versions of mjpegtools (I
did not find anything up to date in the source archive)? With 1.6.1.92,
timestamp in NTSC movies was wrong. This seems to be fixed in .93, but I
was wondering.
With .93 and transcode, I got some warnings during encoding
On Monday 19 January 2004 08:10, Thomas Börkel wrote:
HI!
Where can I found the release notes for new versions of mjpegtools (I
did not find anything up to date in the source archive)?
Yes, they need updating!
With 1.6.1.92,
timestamp in NTSC movies was wrong. This seems to be fixed in
HI!
Andrew Stevens wrote:
With 1.6.1.92,
timestamp in NTSC movies was wrong. This seems to be fixed in .93, but I
was wondering.
Do you really mean timestamp? There was a rate control issue in .92
Maybe it was that. Other tools showed the wrong length of the encoded movie.
With .93 and
Hi!
I use a G400 Marvel on my VIA KT400 board (yes, it works fine and
very stable (Epox), no irq problems:). The opsys is Debian Woody, and
the max. avi file size i can record is about 2GB. Became it larger on
Sarge (when yes, then how many is it's maximum?), or is it not a linux
issue?
Can you
Hey,
On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 20:30, Köteles Ferenc wrote:
I use a G400 Marvel on my VIA KT400 board (yes, it works fine and
very stable (Epox), no irq problems:). The opsys is Debian Woody, and
the max. avi file size i can record is about 2GB. Became it larger on
Sarge (when yes, then how many
On Sunday 17 August 2003 21:39, Ronald Bultje wrote:
Hey,
On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 20:30, Köteles Ferenc wrote:
I use a G400 Marvel on my VIA KT400 board (yes, it works fine and
very stable (Epox), no irq problems:). The opsys is Debian Woody, and
the max. avi file size i can record is about