ttons to advance
forward/backward in the image set. I've used it to view captured
video (after unpacking it to one frame per file) and from what I
remember if I held down the forward/backward button it played them at
around 30fps.
-Dave Dodge
,
where solid colors and hard pixels are desired.
The downside is that while the Apple quicktime player (on MacOS and
Windows) can display it, I have yet to find any Linux video player
that recognizes the codec, even with the win32 binary dlls loaded.
d the timing problems seem to have disappeared.
Unfortunately this might be an expensive solution and there's still no
guarantee it'll solve your particular problem.
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ies, so if you go shopping for a known-hackable model, don't
be too shocked if a brand-new one doesn't respond to all of the old
hacks.
For example check your model here:
http://www.videohelp.com/dvdhacks
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be interested in this work on "Video Epitomes":
http://www.psi.toronto.edu/~vincent/videoepitome.html
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One option for NTSC might be the JVC SR-V101US. This is an S-VHS deck
from their pro line, has Y/C output and a built-in TBC. It can be
found online for under $300 in the US. I don't know if they have a PAL
equivalent, though.
revent that.
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how these tools
are supposed to work, it may be a lot easier to get comfortable.
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are supposed to be set to the fastest integer types of at least 32
bits. Of course if you're shoving the code through a C++ compiler, or
using some older C compiler, these might not be defined.
-Dave Dodge
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ts).
This may not matter here, but I believe on X86-64 Windows "long"
remains 32 bits, in order to avoid breaking data structure layout in
the Windows ABI. I don't know how this might impact Cygwin or other
code.
-Dave Dodge
ried a
vanilla gcc 3.4.1, but it generates even more instructions for the
64-bit case and additionally seemed to have some incompatibilities
with Apple's gcc wrt structure field layout. Perhaps the commercial
compilers will do better.
Hopefully the next MacOS with a 64-bit userland
ow even offering to build clusters of such machines
with multiple 10Gbit/sec interfaces between them. If your job
requires huge amounts of shared data, you don't have a lot of
alternatives.
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light bulb. The belts are made from long metal springs and to change
the projector to rewind mode you actually re-thread them onto
different pulleys by hand. Films included cartoons, short Westerns,
etc. "Castle Films" was a major supplier of this stuff for decades.
On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 04:43:49AM -0800, Trent Piepho wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Michael Hanke wrote:
> > Am Donnerstag 20 Januar 2005 11.09 schrieb Dave Dodge:
> > > Well, yes and no. Installing updated vesions of the autotools is
> > > pretty straightforward i
was finally able to run autogen.sh successfully in
mjpeg_play. I proceeded to configure, make, and make install without
any overt breakage. mplex and its libraries seem to have been
installed along with everything else.
-Dave Dodge
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On Wed, Jan 05, 2005 at 11:41:13PM -0800, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Jan 2005, Dave Dodge wrote:
[...]
> DV is not used for HD (and yes, the ADVC line is SD only).
I've seen several mentions of the term "HDV" (including at the Canopus site)
which appears to be
that's just some random thoughts on the subject. I've worked
a bit with a pchdtv card, and tried some of the above techniques
myself with mixed results, but have never done anything with DV.
-Dave Dodge
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On Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 02:59:30PM -0800, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Dec 2004, Dave Dodge wrote:
[...]
> 30fps is a valid ATSC rate (as is 3/1001)
Yeah, I at least checked on that before proceeding. I agree that I
don't think I've ever seen 30fps content
m turned into transport
streams and try them with the intended hardware (the API there insists
on a TS). There seem to be several free programs to tear transport
streams apart but very few for constructing them.
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