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On Tuesday 24 Aug 2004 22:51, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
Did you create the audio track in little pieces (individual .mp2
files)...
No, it was taken from an avi in one piece - except that there was an
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On Wednesday 25 Aug 2004 15:10, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Maybe you also try VLC (videolan client). If that player isn't included
in you distribution, you can get it from http://www.videolan.org/
OK - I'll take a look at it, Bernie
Anne
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Hallo
Agreed, if its sampling at 14.75Mhz no scaling is needed, only a 1
pixel padding.
Oops - slight misunderstanding there. For PAL if it was sampling at
13.5MHz there would be no need for scaling because the card would be
giving 704 samples/line. At 14.5MHz
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On Wednesday 25 Aug 2004 15:10, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Maybe you also try VLC (videolan client). If that player isn't included
in you distribution, you can get it from http://www.videolan.org/
Well, what do you know? VLC plays it, even the
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 06:36:30PM -0400, Selva Nair wrote:
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
My capture card is a DC10+ under v4l - that's the resolution it
captures at full size. On my previous small project I used -d
2, but I think on this one I used -d 1 in lavrec.
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
I took the problem to the xine mailing list, and after making the file
available for download I got this reply:
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The problem is caused by the video PTS values.
xine tries to predict what the correct PTS value is.
Then some video frames might