Nice to see the divx stuff in there.

Does anyone know if the suite copes with large capture files yet? (>2GB)

Ed-T.


Ronald Bultje wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>something that might be interesting to some people here - the mjpegtools
>have reached the first beta for the 1.6 release. mjpegtools is a package
>containing video-recording (from hardware MJPEG devices or from generic
>video4linux devices, all record to MJPEG), -editing (frame-per-frame
>editing and layer combining), -playback, -filtering (scaler, denoiser,
>3:2 pulldown convertor) and -encoding (to MPEG/divx) tools.
>
>MJPEGtools-1.6.0-beta1 (RPMs, debian packages and the tarball) is
>available on http://sf.net/projects/mjpeg. For the people that want to
>compile the tarball themselves, you will need some supporting libraries
>first (a MMX'ified libjpeg, a patched quicktime4linux to work with the
>MMX'ified libjpeg and libmovtar), all of which are currently in testing
>phase for a new stable release. Test versions (i.. betas as well) can be
>found on http://ronald.bitfreak.net/download/mjpegtools/.
>
>A short introduction to some of the things that can be done with the
>package can be found in the MJPEG HOWTO, available on
>https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=3456&group_id=5776,
>and a changelog from version 1.4.1 can be found in the file release area
>(https://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=68398).
>
>Ronald
>



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