[Mjpeg-users] Win Media Player avi compliant file

2005-03-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I need to create a Window Media Player compliant avi file from jpeg images on Windows. I'm using 1.6.2 mjpetools compiled under cygwin. I used a command like this as suggested on mjpeghowto manual jpeg2yuv.exe -v 0 -f 25 -I p -j e:\temp\fra_%%04d.jpg | yuv2lav.exe -v 2 -b 1000 -q 100 -f A -o exam

[Mjpeg-users] Re: Open-source video editing

2005-03-18 Thread Steven Boswell II
>So, basically you are suggesting classical >timeline editing with addition of hierarchial >grouping of video fragments and transition >effects? I guess so. I don't know all the video-editing terminology yet. :-) Being able to treat video production as a bunch of independent but combinable part

Open-source video editing (was Re: [Mjpeg-users] losing the plot)

2005-03-18 Thread Steven Boswell II
>I'm also developing an obsession for open source >video processing. I develop scripts (and >graphical wizards to control/run them, for >inexprienced/lazy users) that push the limits of >the current state of Linux video processing >tools. Ah, cool! That wasn't the direction I was planning to tak

Re: [Mjpeg-users] Musings on Buz, nVidia and fullscreen playback

2005-03-18 Thread Ronald S. Bultje
Hi Brannon, On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 18:46, Brannon Klopfer wrote: > Running X with the "nvidia" drivers, I must start xawtv with "-noxv" or > "-noxv-video." - with the "nv" drivers, I do not need to do this. When > fullscreen mode is on, I only get video in a portion of the screen - is > there an

Re: [Mjpeg-users] losing the plot

2005-03-18 Thread Dik Takken
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005, Steven Boswell II wrote: As soon as I get mjpegtools' video quality up to my standards (and I'm getting REALLY close), I plan for my next obsession to be bringing open-source video editing up to snuff. I know of kino, lvs, cinelerra, and hvirtual, but haven't looked too de