Way back in May of last year, Chris Wilkinson reported that x86_64
produced invalid wav files, and Steven M. Schultz replied the problem
was likely solved already in CVS
(http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=11547708).
I'm still seeing this on an amd64 Debian sid installation
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006, David Liontooth wrote:
Way back in May of last year, Chris Wilkinson reported that x86_64
produced invalid wav files, and Steven M. Schultz replied the problem
was likely solved already in CVS
Right - for the mjpegtools programs (lav2wav for example). I didn't
Hallo
I'm still seeing this on an amd64 Debian sid installation with
libmjpegtools0 (1.8.0-0.1). wav files generated by streamer are rejected
by mp2enc.
# streamer -c /dev/video3 -C /dev/dsp3 -t 0:30 -s 640x480 -r 29.97 \
-o 1-video-4mpeg.yuv -f 4mpeg -O 1-audio.wav -F stereo -R
Hi Steven,
Steven M. Schultz wrote:
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006, David Liontooth wrote:
Way back in May of last year, Chris Wilkinson reported that x86_64
produced invalid wav files, and Steven M. Schultz replied the problem
was likely solved already in CVS
Right - for the mjpegtools
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006, David Liontooth wrote:
So just because the code is in a completely different package that has
nothing to do with mjpegtools, that somehow frees you from
responsibility??? (-- sorry, joking :-). I was imagining streamer used
I thought it was a good excuse to not
Hi,
i try to burn a DVD made with some material that i've cut and edited.
Nearly every page i've found describes how to get the data _from_ a
DVD, not how to generate it _for_ a DVD.
Also in the MJPEG-Howto there is only described how to create a
VCD or SVCD, not for DVD.
I'd like to prepare