HI!
Ray Cole wrote:
I realize a sample would be worth 1GB words...but unless I pop the old processor back in place (which I hate doing because the CPU fan is so darn difficult to get off/on...I hate the clip on it...) I don't think I'm going to be able to reproduce it.
As I wrote in another
On Monday 09 February 2004 02:57, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
system - when a program asks for 1 second it can be a tick or two
of the clock off.
I was afraid of that
dd if=/dev/zero of=1sec-silence.pcm bs=17600 count=10
Great! This worked perfectly!
Thanks for your keen
On Monday 09 February 2004 03:20, you wrote:
Do you thin the -O|--sync-offset option would also to the job ? -O 2s
should make a 2 sec offset.
I am not sure it would work as each amalgamation/concatenation introduces the
same error. Because there are AVIs intermingled with the (silent) JPEGs, I
Hi,
I have now experimented a lot. The results were rather surprising for me.
I am using the edit tab of LVS only because my hardware is much to slow for
capturing in the GUI.
Here is what I got in the edit tab:
- With all the video extensions loaded into the xserver: Playing the video
gives
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Dragon_at_work wrote:
On Monday 09 February 2004 02:57, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
system - when a program asks for 1 second it can be a tick or two
of the clock off.
I was afraid of that
UNIX 101 - sleep(1) is not guaranteed to be exactly 1 second :)
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, [ISO-8859-1] Thomas Börkel wrote:
As I wrote in another thread: I have a still example, I think, for that
problem: http://www.boerkel.de/q.zip
Initially, to me, that just looks like a variation on the grey
blocks/splotches that always seem appear during
No bites at all... *sigh*
Let me ask mor simply then. Is there a way to get yuvscaler
or some other tool to add black bars to the sides of stream?
On Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 03:31:51PM -0500, Paul Miller wrote:
Is there some trick I can use to fool my DVD player into
clipping less of my video;
The problem is, my DVD player cuts off 10 or so pixels from
each side, and 15 or so from the top and bottom. When I try
to play the VCD it renders some of the subtitles off the
screen -- not to mention some of the video.
Are you certain it's the DVD player? It sounds like you are
Hi, Paul,
I'm not having a problem with the tools per se, but a
problem with my DVD player. I need to fool it. Question
below code.
...
The problem is, my DVD player cuts off 10 or so pixels from
each side, and 15 or so from the top and bottom. When I try
to play the VCD it renders
No bites at all... *sigh*
Let me ask mor simply then. Is there a way to get yuvscaler
or some other tool to add black bars to the sides of stream?
On Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 03:31:51PM -0500, Paul Miller wrote:
Is there some trick I can use to fool my DVD player into
clipping less of
On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 04:39:20PM -0500, Richard Ellis wrote:
Where/what is introducing the subtitles into the video? Are you
using some tool to write the subtitles on each video frame before
it gets coded by the mpeg encoder? Or are the subtitles generated by
the DVD player from the DVD
Somehow, the latest/current lavplay (and thus glav) works on my machine,
at least on the one NTSC dv2 format AVI I use for testing stuff (only
one I tried).
interesting... how did you get this dv2 avi? with dvgrab?
Yes, dvgrab... (from two years ago, probably. !)
-matt m.
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