On Tue, 28 Feb 2006, E.Chalaron wrote:
Hi all again
Just to let you know that J.Cornet wrote some nice tools to complete with
mjpegtools, such as yuvmotionfps etc... It could be great to have this
included in the CVS
It would also be great if y4mscaler could be included in MJPEGTools. This
Hallo
Humm ... this is actually quite odd ...
I ve been running the same test on my Pentium4 workstation and it
appeared to be 10 time faster than my AMD64 processor !
the command i ran is :
time lav2yuv -f 100 /my/video.mov /dev/null
output is :
on my workstation :
real
Please excuse me for such a newbie question, but I couldn't find any
information on this. I just got a DC30+ and I'm grabbing video at full
quality, full res without any trouble with zero dropped frames (even
though it's a VIA motherboard!). What I haven't been able to figure out
is how to
On Tue, 28 Feb 2006, E.Chalaron wrote:
Just to let you know that J.Cornet wrote some nice tools to complete with
mjpegtools, such as yuvmotionfps etc... It could be great to have this
included in the CVS
Have a look at
http://jcornet.free.fr/
MJPEGtools section
There are,
Hello Steven
There is as well yuvmotionfps which is not included in Jerome's Yuvtools.
As for yuvflip, I use it everyday :-)
#3 can be very useful for us in PAL countries. People from Samoa, Japan etc,
coming here with their camera and unable to watch what they recorded. It has
its use.
May
Hi Steven
Sorry for the confusion 8/10 bits.. it is actually 8 bits as you recalled it.
Anyway, the scripts I am using are ending with :
some instructions | y4mscaler -O chromass=422 | y4mtoqt -o test.mov
As for gmerlin I need to give it another go a step at a time.
Cheers
E