On 7 Aug 2003, Ronald Bultje wrote:
You're right, unfortunately. The list is open-to-all for postings. I can
move it to restricted-to-members, which means you have to sign up to the
list before sending messages. In the past, we didn't do this so people
could send their questions even without
Hej Tyson !
There was recently a request under
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=2072373forum_id=3248
on the same thing ... it seems like it is not supported yet - did anyone
investigate this already ?
I leave this question to the list :-)
Hello, I am looking for a way that
It is on the second CD in /suse/d2/nasm.rpm, i use SuSE 7.3
Professional, i don't know if the personal edition also comes with nasm.
Frühmesser B.
Linux Mailing lists account schrieb:
I found and downloaded all the source packages you mentioned.
I could not, however, find anything on Nasm.
Am Donnerstag, 7. August 2003 19:16 schrieb Ronald Bultje:
I basically agree with you and therefore propose to move it to
restricted mode. Anyone against?
No!
Also I like it how transcode handles the archive:
If you go to
On Fri, 08 Aug 2003, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
MPlayer does 2-pass DivX quite well, but doesn't do mpeg2, so can't
be used for SVCD creation.
You do not need 2/n-pass encoding to get a good quality/bitrate.
...
Depending on the video you encode, n-pass encoding might not help much
to
So what's up with all the pathetic spam that seems to have started
coming through on the mjpeg lists more often these days? If you'd like
to move the lists somewhere with better spam filtering, if sourceforge
can't hack it, I'd be happy to host them for you. I know my leaving the
list wouldn't
I am not quite there with the compile of mjpegtools.
I am running SuSE 8.2 on Athlon MX2200. The SuSE RPM of mjpegtools is
incomplete and does not seem to have mpeg2enc.
I have removed quicktime4linux to avoid a config problem and the Build is OK
but make has problems. As per below.
Any
Don't use quicktime4linux. :).
I removed Quicktime and recompiled without it which went OK and I get this
build on compile:
MJPEG tools 1.6.1 build configuration :
- X86 Optimizations:
- MMX/3DNow!/SSE enabled : true
- cmov support enabled: true
Hello
My stuff:
- Celeron 600; 128 MB RAM; HDD: 40GB,7200rpm,w/2048KiB Cache,UDMA(66)
- Linux 2.4.20/Debian 3.0 Woody
- mjpegtoos 1.6.1 (without jpeg-mmx, libmovtar and quictime4linux)
Did you compile the 1.6.1 yourselve or did you install a rpm package ?
I compiled myself from tarball
Greetings,
Does anyone here know when mpeg2enc will support 2-pass mpeg2 encoding?
MPlayer does 2-pass DivX quite well, but doesn't do mpeg2, so can't
be used for SVCD creation.
The absence of this capability under Linux seems to be one thing keeping
a lot of video enthusiasts away.
Greg
Hallo
We are a group of undergraduate students presently working on our undergraduate
thesis. One of the things that we have to do initially is to digitize videos
which we have recorded using a Sony Video Camera Recorder (CCD-TRV16 NTSC). Is
it possible to do this using MJPEG tools? I know
Hey,
I left your email for answering later today, but it's not that hard to
answer anyway. ;).
On Sun, 2003-08-10 at 11:19, Raena Lea-Shannon wrote:
cannot find -lslang
Looks quite simple. Search on the package that contains libslang.so on
your suse installation CD. On my (redhat) system,
Hi,
0n 03/08/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:47 Steven M. Schultz told me:
Hmmm, that is fixed in the CVS version. If you are going to
compile mjpegtools yourself it would be a very good idea to use
the CVS version.
Sorry getting in here, but I have problems to compile the CVS on
Hi -
From: Maik Holtkamp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry getting in here, but I have problems to compile the CVS on
debian sarge :(. I have compiled it on a parallel installed gentoo
this afternoon and it worked. Now I tried it on my standard
system, too, but it failed :(:
I do not see the
Thankyou. I finally got it properly compiled with #include assert.hin
several *.cc files.
Next time I will go straight for either the CVS or the SRC RPM.
This list was extremely patient and helpful.
:-)
On Monday 11 August 2003 02:47, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
Hi -
From: Raena Lea-Shannon
Hi -
From: Raena Lea-Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That worked and now mplex has produced a make error. Must be very close now
:-)
Yes, you are getting very close to the end of the build process ;)
multplex.cc: In member function `void OutputStream::WriteRawSector(uint8_t*,
Greetings!
We are a group of undergraduate students presently working on our undergraduate
thesis. One of the things that we have to do initially is to digitize videos
which we have recorded using a Sony Video Camera Recorder (CCD-TRV16 NTSC). Is
it possible to do this using MJPEG tools? I
Hallo
I try to make VCD/SVCD from photos and camera's movies, but when it
comes to mpeg2enc it always fails with something like memory protect
error. Why? Is my CPU to slow? Do I need special flags to every
concrete situation? Or maybe mpeg2enc is broken?
The speed of the CPU should be no
Quoting from the HOWTO, the Creating DVD's section:
The maximum bitrate is set to 7500kBps (it talks about mpeg2enc)
Is that true? I ran mpeg2enc with -b 9800 and it didn't complain. Or is
the max bitrate set automatically when -b goes beyond it?
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Florin Andrei
http://florin.myip.org/
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