Hej !
Does the latest MJPEGTools package contain the png2yuv utility? The version I
have doesn't have it, and I need it to use the KDE DVDAuthor Wizard on my
computer.
I just took a look at the source package and it should be there -
which distribution do you use ?
(forwarded to the list
I haven't looked thoroughly into this but it appears that the version
of yuvdeinterlace crashes on 480 height files, while works fine on
576 height files.
I'm not sure which version I am using, the tool doesn't have any
version information, it is the Motion-Compensating-Deinterlacer. I
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007, Mark Heath wrote:
I haven't looked thoroughly into this but it appears that the version
of yuvdeinterlace crashes on 480 height files, while works fine on
576 height files.
yuvdeinterlace has had buffer allocation/addressing issues - in one
case would
There's an alternative implementation of yuvdeinterlace, unfortunately
with the same name, at:
http://silicontrip.net/~mark/lavtools/
This version performs lossless deinterlacing (extracting the fields, and
generating a stream with both fields set to double the frame rate). It
also has a
On Thu, 2007-09-13 at 19:29 -0700, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
You should be able to fetch the CVS version - just ignore the mpeg2enc
executable (save your old one).
Better CVS instructions on how one does that? All the mjpegtools source
I have is pre-broken mpeg2enc.
I'm not a CVS
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007, Stan Gammons wrote:
On Thu, 2007-09-13 at 19:29 -0700, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
You should be able to fetch the CVS version - just ignore the mpeg2enc
executable (save your old one).
Better CVS instructions on how one does that? All the mjpegtools source
I
On 14/09/2007, at 12:50 PM, David McNab wrote:
There's an alternative implementation of yuvdeinterlace, unfortunately
with the same name, at:
http://silicontrip.net/~mark/lavtools/
:-) yeah that's my version. It was for non interlace aware temporal
filters, such as my original yuvafps
On Fri, 2007-09-14 at 14:27 +1000, Mark Heath wrote:
:-) yeah that's my version.
Ohh, oops!
I am thinking about doing something more intelligent than line
doubling. (maybe adaptive blending)
Oh yes, please do! :)
And making better support for different chroma subsampling, but maybe