Hi,
Am 29.06.2012 18:31, schrieb Bernhard Praschinger:
Hallo
sam wrote:
Dear All,
Can any one help me on DVB Multiplexing using Mplex or caster.
Do you have something special in your mind ?
mplex has no special preset for output of DVB it you are looking for
that. I don't know if DVB
Hi,
Am 18.11.2011 10:27, schrieb Christian Verbeek:
The question is if there is a way to insert the missing DHT segment to
the mjpg data without the need of decoding/encoding the image.
Well if you are able to decode the image without DHT (which means, that
some kind of default Huffman table
Hi,
Steven M. Schultz wrote:
[...]
In the same kind of issue I cant eithe compile (or use the binaries) of
y4mscaler with error loading libmjpegtools-1.7.so.0, where I had the
feeling I was on 1.9 :-(
Your system may be 1.9 but the binary that you're trying to run was
built on
Hi,
Mark Heath schrieb:
On 15/10/2008, at 6:00 AM, Curt Howland wrote:
$ mplex -f 8 -S
0 -M -o /tmp/Test/mov03d/mov03d.mpeg2 /tmp/Test/mov03d/
mov03d.m2v /tmp/Test/mov03d/mov03d.m2a
INFO: [mplex] mplex version 1.8.0 (2.2.4 $Date: 2005/08/28 17:50:54
$)
**ERROR: [mplex] File
Hi,
E Chalaron schrieb:
Thanks Steven
My point is actually to work in 10 or more bits from frame acquired from
a machine vision cam.
Trying to sort out what I can really do before investing in bits I could
not use.
If you want to program your tools yourself, you can use:
-
Hi,
Al Bogner schrieb:
Am I right, that the only way to get chapters is a matroska container?
No, you are wrong. Quicktime can have chapters as well.
libquicktime reads and writes them.
Burkhard
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This SF.net email is
Hi,
Andrea Giuliano schrieb:
Stefan M. Fendt wrote:
[...]
Possibly one of your neighbors has a new
Microwave-Oven?
Microwave oven works at 2.45 GHz, S-Video bandwidth is below 10 MHz
- No interference
Next time somone blames the earth radiation
Burkhard
Hi,
Stefan M. Fendt schrieb:
Hello Burkhard,
Microwave oven works at 2.45 GHz, S-Video bandwidth is below 10 MHz
- No interference
Erm,...
... Burkhard, have I offended you somehow ??¿¿??
No.
Next time somone blames the earth radiation
so why do you offend me?
I didn't
Hi,
Hervé Flores schrieb:
no, movtoy4m is a tool from Johan Lindstrom, based on QuickTime API
for Mac by Apple (different from libavcodec)
Ah, I confused it with a similar tool from mjpegtools.
Burkhard
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This SF.net
Hi,
Steven M. Schultz schrieb:
[...]
the ever changing options...
Yep - hard to keep up sometimes.
You mean commandline options or internal options?
The internal options are VERY stable. As far as I see, the ffmpeg people really
care about API/ABI stability. The last incompatible
Hi,
Hervé Flores schrieb:
Le 16 janv. 08 à 04:40, Steven M. Schultz a écrit :
On Wed, 16 Jan 2008, Christian Ebert wrote:
[...]
mjpeg tools too can do the trick ;-)
decode DV with ffmpeg | yuvdenoise ... | mpeg2enc
or (bad soluce)
decode DV with movtoy4m (lose of one field, gamma
Hi,
er0ck schrieb:
i have what is supposedly a short mjpeg that i downloaded from one of my
IP cameras.
i want to split up the frames into individual jpgs. lavtrans gives:
$ lavtrans -o image%05d.jpg -f i 20071203_205830.mjpeg
Unable to identify file (not a supported format - avi,
Hi,
er0ck schrieb:
aha! right you are!
[...]
so it's about 12 frames of jpegs (one of the jpeg must have wrapped over)
so maybe i don't need mjpeg tools? i just need to split up the
individual jpegs.
Yes. It's one of those multipart jpeg files. It should be trivial to
extract the
Hi,
er0ck schrieb:
yeah. i figured out how to parse out the images. pretty simple.
i guess i'm still confused on what mjpegtools is targeted at if there is
no standard header nor format?
MJPEG capture cards, MJPEG in AVI and Quicktime, MPEG encoding, commandline
videofilters...
The
Hi,
Andrew Stevens schrieb:
Hi Andrei,
[...]
Is 2-pass already documented somewhere? (for users, not for programmers)
There's not much to document it actually be easier to use. Simply tell it
how
big you want the end-result to be and the maximum data-rate that can be
handled and the
Hi,
David McNab schrieb:
Hi,
The yuv4mpeg stream format is truly great, and has facilitated the
inter-operability of many fine tools.
But as we all know, it doesn't support audio.
Can anyone please recommend a similar lossless streaming format, but one
which:
- has an available API
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