Hello List,
Thanks to Steven I was able to compile the CVS version of the mjpeg tools
and create my first DVD type movie. (If you want to call it that.) The video
images look great and play according to the creation. But my DVD player
is experiencing sound drop outs when played. The drop outs
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 13:14, Andrew Stevens wrote:
> > > The final result was a smooth flowing image (on my DVD player) with a
> > > bit less quality than the original - it's a bit blotchy in certain
> > > scenes. The original Dolby Digital (2 channel) sound was preserved.
> >
> > There the -q opti
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Trent Piepho wrote:
> > if (posix_memalign( &buf, simd_alignment, size))
> > buf = memalign(pgsize, size);
> > if (buf && ((int)buf & (simd_alignment - 1)))
> > {
> > free(buf);
> > buf = memalign(pgsize,
> Of couse you could use a higer (till 4) quality factor. But did the
> original video had 5000kBit average bitrate or maximal bitrate ?
I'm not sure how to tell - I got the 5000 from dvdinfo.exe (windows
program), from memory.
> You loose a bit quality because of the deinterlacing, but as long
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> Look in cpu_accel.c - you should see something like this:
>
> if (posix_memalign( &buf, simd_alignment, size))
> buf = memalign(pgsize, size);
> if (buf && ((int)buf & (simd_alignment - 1)))
> {
>
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Ray Cole wrote:
> It's been about a month since I'd pulled it down. I don't pull from the
> development CVS branch often because it almost never builds :-(
Few if any of the developers have seen the bug - that makes it hard
to test/fix.
The next r
It's been about a month since I'd pulled it down. I don't pull from the development
CVS branch often because it almost never builds :-( I'm sure it is because I don't
have the latest of something or doing something wrong. So once I had an mpeg2enc that
works I tend to stay with it. An examp
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Ray Cole wrote:
> I had this issue with the CVS version as well. I had to make a change to
> utils/cpu_accel.c to use memalign rather than posix_memalign in bufalloc(). It now
> looks like this:
Have you done a 'cvs update' recently? There was code added to
I had this issue with the CVS version as well. I had to make a change to
utils/cpu_accel.c to use memalign rather than posix_memalign in bufalloc(). It now
looks like this:
void *bufalloc( size_t size )
{
static size_t simd_alignment = 16;
static int bufalloc_init = 0;
void
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Gernot Ziegler wrote:
> Hej Manfred !
>
> I am currently quite busy (as usual ;) ), so I'll forward this to the list
> - I can only see that you haven't run configure explicitly - and another
> thing that comes to mind is that you have to do "make distclean" if you
> update
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, T.E. wrote:
>
> **ERROR: [mpeg2enc] could not allocate 133056 bytes aligned on a 64 byte
> boundary
Insufficient information to do much of anything except take wild
guesses.
What system are you using - if a linux system what version of glibc
**ERROR: [mpeg2enc] could not allocate 133056 bytes aligned on a 64 byte
boundary
Thanks
Thomas
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