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I have on loan, for testing, a Pinnacle DC10+ card. My hope is to
convert Hi8 tape into vcd or dvd.
Distro: Mandrake 9.2
Hardware: Asus A7v8X-X
Soundard: on-board AC97 - possibility of using an SBLive if
necessary.
Connection: S-video lead,
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I can't find any zoran driver for the 2.6 kernels. Does it exist, is it
in preparation, or is it not going to happen? Does anyone know?
Anne
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On Sunday 18 April 2004 10:19, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
The Zoran driver is alreaddy included in the 2.6.* kernel. If you
want to compile the kernel yourselfe, it could be that you have
misconfugred it, so it does not show the v4l options.
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On Sunday 18 April 2004 15:18, you wrote:
When you want to record from a bttv card close all TV applications,
and try to record than. The bttv card does not support recording and
viewing at the same time.
I didn't have anything open.
In your
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I have just installed Linux Video Studio (downloaded yesterday, so up to
date), which ended by saying
configure: error: mjpegtools-1.6 is required to run this version of LVS.
Please download it from http://www.sf.net/projects/mjpeg
My current
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On Wednesday 12 May 2004 17:56, you wrote:
OK - I'm using Mandrake 10.0 Official with 2.6.3-7mdk kernel.
Kwintv does not start
TVTime starts, but setupmenus do not allow me to select anything.
Xawtv crashes X, to a blank screen, and it is
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A new, clean install, Mandrake 10.0 Official, kernel 2.6.3-7mdk.
I have recorded a clip (around 1.5 minutes) which, according to the
preview in Konqueror is fine, but I have two problems.
1) The name I give the file is lost - each time it is saved
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On Saturday 15 May 2004 12:05, you wrote:
Hi Anne,
On Sat, 2004-05-15 at 18:46, Anne Wilson wrote:
Although I can play my test2.avi with glav -p S test2.avi, under
LVS I'm getting only sound - no picture. Is there something I need
to set
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In an effort to avoid replying to individuals without a copy to the list
I set up a kmail profile that would always bcc the list. Having just
tried it, I got:
Your mail to 'Mjpeg-users' with the subject
Re: [Mjpeg-users] LVS and mjpegtools
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On Saturday 15 May 2004 12:05, Ronald S. Bultje wrote:
Hi Anne,
On Sat, 2004-05-15 at 18:46, Anne Wilson wrote:
Although I can play my test2.avi with glav -p S test2.avi, under
LVS I'm getting only sound - no picture. Is there something I need
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On Saturday 15 May 2004 12:05, Ronald S. Bultje wrote:
Hi Anne,
On Sat, 2004-05-15 at 18:46, Anne Wilson wrote:
Although I can play my test2.avi with glav -p S test2.avi, under
LVS I'm getting only sound - no picture. Is there something I need
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On Saturday 15 May 2004 17:47, Ronald S. Bultje wrote:
Hi Anne,
On Sat, 2004-05-15 at 23:08, Anne Wilson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] david]$ studio
Guessing port. No suitable video4linux port found, please
supply one by using the -p num
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On Monday 17 May 2004 19:19, Ronald S. Bultje wrote:
On Mon, 2004-05-17 at 23:20, Anne Wilson wrote:
Taking advice, I have put Load v4l back into XF86Config-4, and
added v4l1-compat and v4l2-common to /etc/modprobe.preload. It no
longer
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Since I could not get LVS to work properly (an avi file played under
edit, but not under play) I decided to try this morning recording -
first from Studio -
Lavrec failed with the following error: [lavrec] image height (120) not
multiple of 16
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On Tuesday 18 May 2004 11:00, Anne Wilson wrote:
The I tried from CLI with the command that had worked perfectly under
Mdk 9.2 + 2.4 kernel:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] david]# LAV_VIDEO_DEV=/dev/video0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] david]# lavrec -f a i P -d 2 -q 80
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On Tuesday 18 May 2004 15:58, Ronald Bultje wrote:
Hi Anne,
On Tue, 18 May 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
Lavrec failed with the following error: [lavrec] image height
(120) not multiple of 16 (required for jpeg encoding)!
That's normal (should
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I'm a bit out of my depth here, Ronald. I thought that putting vl4
into XF86Config-4 did that?
Not exactly. The 'v4l' in your XF86Config loads the XFree86 v4l/Xv
module. This module will provide an Xv-implementation of the v4l
overlay via X.
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On Tuesday 18 May 2004 18:53, Ronald Bultje wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, 18 May 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
My modprobe.preload now looks like this:
zr36067
via-agp
videodev
v4l1-compat
v4l2-common
Still if I use studio -t I see only the ATi
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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?
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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
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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
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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,
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Following section 7 if the how-to, I tried to use lav2mpeg:
lav2mpeg -o mpeg2 -O newbyhall.mpg newbyhall.eli
/usr/bin/lav2mpeg: illegal option -- O
Usage: lav2mpeg [ -s/S -k/K -f/F -l/L -n/N -y/Y ] [ -m mode ] [ -e 0|1|2
] [ -o outputFile ] [ -b
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On Wednesday 26 May 2004 15:23, you wrote:
Hallo
The the video encoding command if you don't want to install
y4mscaler, is:
lav2yuv newbyhall3.eli | yuvscaler -O DVD | yuvdenoise | mpeg2enc
-f -b 4500 -q 7 -4 1 -2 1 -o new.m2v
Here
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I'm sure that I read somewhere that you can grab a single frame from an
.avi file - but I can't find it. How do I do that?
Anne
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I seem to have hit a dead end. I can record from my camcorder, and I
can play it back. I can do basic editing. I have created an .m2v file
and matching .mp2 file. I have multiplexed them into an .mpg file and
it plays well in xine or totem.
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After hardware problems, and bearing in mind the LVS problems I have had in
the past, I'm doing a complete re-install. This time I'm trying to make sure
that nothing is missing, and that I've done everything in the right order.
However, I find I
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On Wednesday 21 Jul 2004 16:30, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
the past, I'm doing a complete re-install. This time I'm trying to make
sure that nothing is missing, and that I've done everything in the right
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On Wednesday 21 Jul 2004 16:54, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
Should I expect any problems having both gtk-1 and gtk-2
installed at the same time? I had thought that it may not be possible,
or at least not desirable.
No problems at all - I
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After a change to hardware a lot of things were affected and I ended up having
to do a new install. You may recall that I have a DV10+ and am working with
an NVidia card. I have not yet reinstalled LVS. I tried to view a
previously recorded avi,
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On Thursday 05 Aug 2004 05:52, you wrote:
Hallo
After a change to hardware a lot of things were affected and I ended up
having to do a new install. You may recall that I have a DV10+ and am
working with an NVidia card. I have not yet
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On Friday 06 Aug 2004 05:03, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Hallo
Hello, Bernie.
Depending on your card you should have loded that modules for your
DC10+:
saa7110, adv7175, zr36060, zoran.
I had all those except 'zoran'. I've added that and
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Hi again, Bernie. Well, I'mmaking progress at last.
I checked with Mandrake Control Centre, and it was seeing the card, but it
said that it needed the zr36067 module. I loaded that as well as all the
others that were already listed, and now glav
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On Friday 06 Aug 2004 10:52, you wrote:
You don
't have a /dev/v4l/video[0-4] ?
At boot-up, no. Only when I plug in my webcam.
Do you have the /dev/video0 /dev/video1 ? And what is the stat of those
dev ? (with v4l-info)
I didn't have,
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We first need ifnformation if you sucsessfully loaded the zoran driver.
OK - I have a working mjpegtools. I can record and play back. I've installed
LVS, and can record from there. However, I can't play back or edit. Perhaps
we now have to
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On Saturday 07 Aug 2004 10:49, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Nothing special should be needed. just installing and starting.
By now you should have seen the message I sent a few minutes ago - it needed
the creation of a personal .xawtv config file.
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I am gradually finding my way around LVS. The one problem I have found now is
that if I try to play scenes from the edit tab (after scene detection) I get
a rainbow coloured multi-line display instead of the picture. The file plays
back perfectly
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On Sunday 08 Aug 2004 08:54, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
After recording you can do a scendetection, or on the commandline with
that command: lav2yuv -S list.eli file.avi
Cutting the videos is not possible in LVS. For that you have glav.
OK - no
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On Sunday 08 Aug 2004 08:54, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Cutting the videos is not possible in LVS. For that you have glav.
When opening either the .eli or the .avi in glav I hear the audio, but no
video shows. Is this the same problem as in LVS
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On Sunday 08 Aug 2004 19:03, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Hallo
Cutting the videos is not possible in LVS. For that you have glav.
When opening either the .eli or the .avi in glav I hear the audio, but no
video shows. Is this the same
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On Sunday 08 Aug 2004 23:21, Ronald Bultje wrote:
Hi,
Hi, Ronald.
On Sun, 8 Aug 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
If you use -p C/H it might be that you don't se anything. Does -p S
work ?
If I try -p S I just get the parameters list. C and H
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After a mis-hap with the nvidia driver - don't ask, it's a long story :-) - I
find that glav still works, but LVS doesn't. The message is
Gdk-ERROR **: XvBadPort
serial 153 error_code 153 request_code 142 minor_code 2
I have tried recompiling it
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Is it possible to set a default save directory?
Anne
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I have a longish recording of a local event, but the ending is abrupt. I
thought it would be nice to take a few highlight scenes, copy/paste to create
a couple of seconds still of each scene, and save them as separate .eli
files. I would then cut
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On Wednesday 11 Aug 2004 06:04, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Hallo
Some additional notes to the mail from Ronald.
Thanks for all that, Bernie and Ronald. I'm working away at it, but I keep
getting gtk errors, possibly related to the problem we
On Wednesday 11 Aug 2004 06:04, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Hallo
Some additional notes to the mail from Ronald.
Thanks for all that, Ronald and Bernie. I'm still having problems, though,
largely through lack of understanding.
I now have 9 .eli files that contain sets of 256 repeats a
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On Wednesday 11 Aug 2004 14:13, Anne Wilson wrote:
++: Unable to identify file (not a supported format - avi).
++: **ERROR: [lavplay] Error opening /Data/Cottingley/coda.avi
what am I doing wrong?
Anne
Sorry about that. I had it in my drafts
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On Wednesday 11 Aug 2004 20:42, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Hallo
Hello again.
Tthe first .eli in particular (3 images) has a good first
image, but the other two look ghosted although the .eli definitely only
specifies one frame. Very odd.
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I've just thought of more questions I need to ask.
The main video has its sound attached. The coda to be added will need to be
mplexed with some music. I need to think about the order that this needs to
be done. To mplex I must first have an
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On Thursday 12 Aug 2004 00:56, Ronald Bultje wrote:
Be sure to read the jpeg2yuv and yuv2lav manpage to get better examples.
You'll need some more commandline options to get all of this to work.
I am reading the man pages frequently, Ronald, but
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On Friday 13 Aug 2004 06:21, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
When you have created the bend's you should have several bends and some
longer part, you can encoded them together in a single step:
lav2yuv bend1.avi longer1.eli bend2.avi longer2.eli
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On Sunday 15 Aug 2004 07:54, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Hallo
Hello, Bernie
LVS creates some temporay files, and deletes them after the work is
done.
After you have added some secnes LVS create a blend (or what you
sellect) form the selected
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On Sunday 15 Aug 2004 07:54, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Gtk-CRITICAL* are due to a not that nice but working source.
And should be corrected.
I've installed a 2.6.7 kernel, but I'm still seeing all those gtk errors. Do
I need to recompile
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On Tuesday 17 Aug 2004 16:51, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Hallo
Gtk-CRITICAL* are due to a not that nice but working source.
And should be corrected.
I've installed a 2.6.7 kernel, but I'm still seeing all those gtk errors.
Do I need to
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On Tuesday 17 Aug 2004 17:20, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Hallo
Hello, Bernie. I've not snipped too closely this time, to try to make it
easier for you to follow
LVS creates some temporay files, and deletes them after the work is
done.
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On Tuesday 17 Aug 2004 21:27, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
ypipe -v 2 lav2yuv 0 -f 125 image02.eli lav2yuv -v 0 -f 255
image03.eli - -v2 | transist.flt -o 0 -O 125 -s 25 -d 25 | yuv2lav -v 0
-f a -q 80 -o
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The original main stream was created several weeks ago, before my box went
haywire, and I can't remember for certain whether I used -d 1 or -d 2. Is
there any way I can tell now?
When I grabbed a jpg it saved it as 768x288. I want it for UK PAL
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On Wednesday 18 Aug 2004 04:12, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
Have I still got something wrong in there?
I think so, yes. ;)
Thanks, Steven. Between the clues you gave me and getting the verbosity
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On Wednesday 18 Aug 2004 18:51, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Hallo
The original main stream was created several weeks ago, before my box
went haywire, and I can't remember for certain whether I used -d 1 or -d
2. Is there any way I can tell
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On Thursday 19 Aug 2004 07:19, Michael Hanke wrote:
You met a deficiency in LVS. The transition effect does not add sound to
the re-rendered avi file. All what is needed to make it more convenient is
a command like lavpipe which works on the sound
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On Friday 20 Aug 2004 07:17, Michael Hanke wrote:
Am Donnerstag 19 August 2004 17.04 schrieb Anne Wilson:
[snip]
I've not done anything like this before, so I wonder if it is possible
in, say, audacity, to fade the music off at the end. I
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On Friday 20 Aug 2004 18:13, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
I shall not need to do that. I'm going to use a soundtrack completely
separate from the stills. I grabbed it from a music part of the main
recording and faded it off after the required
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I have a new problem, and don't know what's causing it or what to do about it:
mplex coda.m2v coda_sound.mp2 -o coda.mpg
INFO: [mplex] mplex version 1.6.2 (2.2.3 $Date: 2004/01/13 20:45:26 $)
INFO: [mplex] File coda.m2v looks like an MPEG Video
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On Sunday 22 Aug 2004 15:18, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
I guess you have used the -b option when you encoded the mpg movie.
And you have to add that option +audio bitrate to mplex with the -r
option.
I'm still working at a very simple level,
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On Sunday 22 Aug 2004 17:12, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
I'm still getting similar errors. I think this bit of output is the bit
you need to see:
I see no errors. the output is fine for me.
But after a few lines it exits with 'too many frame
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On Sunday 22 Aug 2004 17:24, Selva Nair wrote:
Its much easier to use one of the presets unless you really really want
to fine-tune the bitrate (-r ) video buffer size etc.. In your case
mplex -f 8 coda.m2v coda_sound.mp2 -o coda.mpg
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On Sunday 22 Aug 2004 17:47, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
The m2v was made with
lav2yuv coda.eli | yuvscaler -O DVD | yuvdenoise | mpeg2enc -f 9 -b 4500
-q 7 - -4 1 -2 1 -o coda.m2v
Ah, ok - you
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On Sunday 22 Aug 2004 19:52, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
So, if I'd used -f 8 I didn't need a -b setting at all?
Close, but not quite.
If you specify '-b' to mpeg2enc then it is likely
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On Sunday 22 Aug 2004 22:24, Selva Nair wrote:
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
Hi, Selva. That went through without a hicough, thanks, but the
soundtrack is terrible in both xine and totem. It drops out all over.
Any idea what might
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On Sunday 22 Aug 2004 20:38, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
It's not mpeg2enc (or mplex) that is encoding the audio.
I believe you used 'mp2enc' to encode the audio - you may have
either specified mp2enc -V ... or simply defaulted the
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On Monday 23 Aug 2004 15:29, Selva Nair wrote:
Hi Anne,
I cant see anything obviously wrong with your mplex output.
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
I just don't get it, Selva. I've rebuilt the soundtrack then mplexed it
again, and I
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On Monday 23 Aug 2004 15:29, Selva Nair wrote:
The video and and audio matches well, the minor difference
in length may be due to padding of audio packets. All other
parameters also look right.
Probably something wrong with your mpeg2 player?
I
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On Monday 23 Aug 2004 16:10, Selva Nair wrote:
If you want to make a nonstd svcd with video bitrate of 4500 kbps,
pass -f 5 to mplex. You can leave out -r option and let mplex
compute the required bitrate, but if that fails try with -r 4900
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On Monday 23 Aug 2004 16:17, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
I forgot to say that the reason I would try an SVCD was because I had
tried playing the mpg back in both xine and totem with the same result.
I
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On Monday 23 Aug 2004 17:53, Anne Wilson wrote:
Hang on - I may have found it in the command that created the m2v. I'll
get back to you when I've re-done everything.
Unfortunately I hadn't found it. I had originally encoded with
lav2yuv
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On Monday 23 Aug 2004 17:26, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
Can you play the .mp2 file with something like 'mpg123' or 'mpg321'?
If that works, but xine/mplayer/whatever do not then I'd suspect
the audio decoding in the playing program.
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On Monday 23 Aug 2004 19:48, Selva Nair wrote:
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
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On Monday 23 Aug 2004 16:17, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
I forgot
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On Monday 23 Aug 2004 19:33, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
I'm running out of ideas to try. If the cpu isn't fast enough to
do both the video and audio decoding that might be the problem. Just
playing a .mp2 file with an audio
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On Monday 23 Aug 2004 19:48, Selva Nair wrote:
The clip you sent me plays fine on my machine (except for some noise,
that I guess is from the original..) May be your sound card/driver has
problem playing 48KHz sound. I vaguley recall having
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On Monday 23 Aug 2004 21:13, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
If you have a system monitoring tool available it would be interesting
to start that and observe the system's behaviour. 'xosview' is a good
tool with color coded status
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On Tuesday 24 Aug 2004 04:16, Selva Nair wrote:
Hi Anne,
Hi, Selva
At last I managed to reproduce your stuttering audio on another machine
with the latest xine (xine-lib-1-rc5, xine-ui-0.99.2). The older
version of xine plays it fine, though.
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On Monday 23 Aug 2004 21:56, Selva Nair wrote:
[*] The last time I used yuvscaler it did not support -O DVD,
It seems to work OK now - I used it to change 768 to 720
but I haven't touched it after y4mscaler appeared. Make sure
I don't have
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On Monday 23 Aug 2004 21:31, Selva Nair wrote:
Have you tried playing any dvd-rate mpeg2 file from disk? You
can copy, say, a short chapter from a dvd and try. If you have ogle,
mplayer or vlc, try those too.
I tried that, and it played fine in
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On Tuesday 24 Aug 2004 19:56, Selva Nair wrote:
Then, the problems I've had appear to be caused by the way I have created
the avi. This was done by grabbing a series of single frames, creating
25fps avis from them, creating transition avis,
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On Tuesday 24 Aug 2004 21:27, Selva Nair wrote:
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
I did try it in totem, but that yielded no info at all. The result was
at least as bad as with xine, possibly worse.
totem is just another front-end
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On Tuesday 24 Aug 2004 21:13, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
It isn't that I de-interlaced. I wanted a series of 5-second-ish stills
pulled from the main video - a sort of summary to pull things together
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On Tuesday 24 Aug 2004 21:23, Selva Nair wrote:
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
It isn't that I de-interlaced. I wanted a series of 5-second-ish stills
pulled from the main video - a sort of summary to pull things together
instead
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On Tuesday 24 Aug 2004 22:51, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
Did you create the audio track in little pieces (individual .mp2
files)...
No, it was taken from an avi in one piece - except
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On Wednesday 25 Aug 2004 15:10, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Maybe you also try VLC (videolan client). If that player isn't included
in you distribution, you can get it from http://www.videolan.org/
OK - I'll take a look at it, Bernie
Anne
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On Wednesday 25 Aug 2004 15:10, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Maybe you also try VLC (videolan client). If that player isn't included
in you distribution, you can get it from http://www.videolan.org/
Well, what do you know? VLC plays it, even the
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On Thursday 26 Aug 2004 16:49, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Hallo
Maybe you also try VLC (videolan client). If that player isn't included
in you distribution, you can get it from http://www.videolan.org/
Well, what do you know? VLC plays
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On Thursday 26 Aug 2004 19:10, Selva Nair wrote:
On Thu, 26 Aug 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 26 Aug 2004 16:49, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
As mentionend mpeg2enc and mplex should do the job rather well.
I did not have a single
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On Tuesday 24 Aug 2004 20:20, Selva Nair wrote:
Although these messages suggest problem with the sound card driver or
unusual clock drifts, it could well be something wrong with this version
of xine. Tuning some of the xine configuration
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On Thursday 26 Aug 2004 20:52, Selva Nair wrote:
For basic dvd you only need to do
I'm either blind or just plain stupid. I built my-dvd.xml like this:
dvdauthor dest=/Data/Movies/
vmgm /
titleset titles
pgc
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I find that playing a certain file in mplayer gives much brighter display than
when playing it in xine. Is this a recognised fact, or another indication
that there is something wrong with my xine?
Anne
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On Thursday 26 Aug 2004 20:52, Selva Nair wrote:
For basic dvd you only need to do
snip
That will layout the dvd file structure in
the directory ./my-dvd/ Make sure that ./my-dvd
is either empty or does not exist: dvdauthor keeps
appending
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Although this was not so originally (so something has changed here, but I
don't know what) I am finding that to use glav not only must I start xawtv
*first* but I think I also have to put some input through xawtv to waken
things up. If I forget
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On Saturday 28 Aug 2004 16:50, Selva Nair wrote:
Get an RW disk supported by your player. Get a decent brand, you wont
regret it.
I shall do that. In the first instance I was assured that most hardware
players support DVD-R. That may be so, but
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I have a series of files created by lavrec using the form cottingley%02d.avi.
Before I can encode these I have to split off the file, but I can't work out
how to get lav2wav to read the series as one long file. How do I do that,
please? Using
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On Sunday 29 Aug 2004 03:29, Selva Nair wrote:
Or as one or more editlists
lav2wav movie1.eli movie2.eli | mp2enc ..
This is precisely what I was trying to do, Selva. Unfortunately, when you
doubt that you really understand you can overlook
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