On Tue, 11 Oct 2005, bn wrote:
> Below is a patch to fix this (excuse the word-wrap,
> courtesy of yahoo mail; I'll attach it separately as
> well), by adding a 'whole_unit' variable to class
The attached patch worked fine.
Not necessary to include both a yahoo version and an at
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Dave Chapman wrote:
> My understanding from examining 20-bit DVD-Audio AOB files (authored
> using a commercial DVD-A authoring package) is that they are packed in a
> similar way to 24-bit.
It would appear reasonable enough then to extend the patch to
treat
Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> Does anyone know how 20bit LPCM audio is packed? According to
> http://www.dvddemystified.com/dvdfaq.html#3.6.2 LPCM of 16, 20 or 24
> bits (at either 48k or 96k) is allowed.
My understanding from examining 20-bit DVD-Audio AOB files (authored
using a
On Tue, 11 Oct 2005, bn wrote:
> I've just been experimenting with 1.8.0's vastly
> improved lpcm capabilities, and seem to have found one more problem:
>
> Mplex's 24-bit lpcm PES packet payloads aren't aligned
> to the nearest fully-resolved sample boundary, e.g. a...
24 bit lpcm cuts
Hallo
> Has anyone face this issue before?
>
> -
> I got the jpeg2yuv.exe directly from somewhere.
>
> If I use a jpg created from PaintBrush of Microsoft, the folowing line works
> fine.
> C:\Program Files\XYZ>jpeg2yuv -f 25 -I p -j food.jpg | mpeg2enc -o fo
I've just been experimenting with 1.8.0's vastly
improved lpcm capabilities, and seem to have found one
more problem:
Mplex's 24-bit lpcm PES packet payloads aren't aligned
to the nearest fully-resolved sample boundary, e.g. a
typical packet, (subtracting headers) works out to, in
the case of 24-b