Well, since I played a bit with this a bit myself, I can suggest an
mencoder command, which I've seen to work well with MJPEG videos (but I
would expect it to work OK with other formats as well):
$ mencoder -speed 25/30 -ofps 25 -srate 44100 -vf harddup MVI_7613.avi
-ovc copy -oac pcm -o weir
Richard Rasker wrote:
Hmm, apparently I can use mplayer to perform this trick, but how do I
make MPlayer dump the result in a file instead of displaying it?
Mplayer has a sibling (which is basically the same project), called
mencoder. If mplayer can play it, mencoder can encode it to another
Op donderdag 14-10-2010 om 18:13 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Eli
Billauer:
> Odin Omdal Hørthe wrote:
[snip NTSC -> PAL HDV trouble]
> > Ooohh. You don't want to change the framerate. Really. That's a hard
> > problem to tackle, and it's better to just not tackle it. Just use the
> > framerate
Op donderdag 14-10-2010 om 18:13 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Eli
Billauer:
> Odin Omdal Hørthe wrote:
>
> > Ooohh. You don't want to change the framerate. Really. That's a hard
> > problem to tackle, and it's better to just not tackle it. Just use the
> > framerate you're given at all times.
> >
Op donderdag 14-10-2010 om 16:19 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Sean M.
Pappalardo:
> Hello there.
>
> I'm not an expert, having never used HD footage in Cinelerra yet, so
> others may chime in here.
>
> First of all, you'll want to set the project settings in Cinelerra to
> your target output f
Odin Omdal Hørthe wrote:
Ooohh. You don't want to change the framerate. Really. That's a hard
problem to tackle, and it's better to just not tackle it. Just use the
framerate you're given at all times.
Agreed. Changing the framerate is asking the computer to guess what
happened between subse
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 3:26 PM, Richard Rasker wrote:
> My question: is there an easy way to create PAL HDV based on these
> NTSC .mov files, without visible deterioration of the quality (i.e.
> jerkiness, blurring or pixelization)? I don't mind if it's a CLI
> command, some Kdenlive setting or a
Hello there.
I'm not an expert, having never used HD footage in Cinelerra yet, so
others may chime in here.
First of all, you'll want to set the project settings in Cinelerra to
your target output format (whether thats 720x576i @ 25fps or 1920x1080p
@ 25fps or whatever.) Then make sure Cinel
Hello,
I'm not certain whether this is the appropriate place to ask this
question, but I hope that the video experts here may provide an answer
all the same.
The situation is as follows: I'm recording HD video with a Hitachi
DZHV1074 camcorder. The result is a .mov file, see
http://www.linetec.nl