Hi,
I have compile a kernel 2.6.3 (from ftp.kernel.org)
I2C support M
I2C device interface M
Video for linux M
all the options down: M
I downloaded the zoran driver 0.9.4. Here is the output of make:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] driver-zoran-0.9.4]# make
Making Unified Zoran (zr360x7) driver
Hallo
I have discovered a bug in lav_io.c which has been causing video that I
captured (with decimation == 1) from playing back correctly using the
PICVideo codec under WindowsXP.
Could you describe the problem a bit more ?
Have you tried playing the movie back with a other progam/codec in
I once wrote a filter for mplayer that searched for black frames. The
idea was to find the 1 or more frames that most frequently sit between
content and the commercials.
It was quite effective at finding the black frames, but because it had
to decode and analyse each frame (in actuality it was
On Sat, 22 May 2004, Dan Scholnik wrote:
So, to sum up, I was just speculating that the extra 3% came not from
removing y4mdenoise artifacts, but from the slightly heavier effective
spatial filtering resulting from two calls to y4mspatialfilter. To find
out for sure, run the 2
Hi -
I'm sure you've all see the blocks/splotches in dim/dark scenes - it's
especially noticeable when fades from or to black occur.
No, I'm not hot on the trail of a new filter - but the visible blocks
during dark and fade scenes is very annoying and I'm not sure
I prefer to not reencode the first 182053 frames AGAIN. So if anyone
knows/has an indea how to concatenate 2 m2v-files, I would also
appreciate that.
There have been a couple references to such a program/utility posted
to this list recently about that - perhaps a quick
Until one month ago, I was successfully using lavrec with Mandrake 9.2
(DC10plus, 2.4 kernel) and the PICVideo codec with WindowsXP. I captured
video files using lavrec and edited them in WindowsXP with programs such as
VirtualDub, AviSynth, and Studio 9. After upgrading to Mandrake 10.0