Am Donnerstag 19 August 2004 17.04 schrieb Anne Wilson:
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I've not done anything like this before, so I wonder if it is possible in,
say, audacity, to fade the music off at the end. I have a nice fade ending
on the video, and would like the audio to do something similar. Have you
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On Friday 20 Aug 2004 07:17, Michael Hanke wrote:
Am Donnerstag 19 August 2004 17.04 schrieb Anne Wilson:
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I've not done anything like this before, so I wonder if it is possible
in, say, audacity, to fade the music off at the end. I
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On Friday 20 Aug 2004 18:13, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
I shall not need to do that. I'm going to use a soundtrack completely
separate from the stills. I grabbed it from a music part of the main
recording and faded it off after the required
Hallo Anne,
Am Mittwoch 18 August 2004 20.16 schrieb Anne Wilson:
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With help from Steven to get the command and debugging verbosity right I
found
that I could create transition avis. I went back to studio then, and opened
the first image avi then added the first transition avi and so
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On Thursday 19 Aug 2004 07:19, Michael Hanke wrote:
You met a deficiency in LVS. The transition effect does not add sound to
the re-rendered avi file. All what is needed to make it more convenient is
a command like lavpipe which works on the sound
Hallo
When I grabbed a jpg it saved it as 768x288. I want it for UK PAL DVD,
so I scaled it to 720x576 and it looked OK, but Studio tells me
I think you created a correct image. When you have a full size stream.
You have 2 field in one frame and each filed is 768x288, when you put
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The original main stream was created several weeks ago, before my box went
haywire, and I can't remember for certain whether I used -d 1 or -d 2. Is
there any way I can tell now?
When I grabbed a jpg it saved it as 768x288. I want it for UK PAL
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On Wednesday 18 Aug 2004 04:12, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
Have I still got something wrong in there?
I think so, yes. ;)
Thanks, Steven. Between the clues you gave me and getting the verbosity
Hallo
The original main stream was created several weeks ago, before my box went
haywire, and I can't remember for certain whether I used -d 1 or -d 2. Is
there any way I can tell now?
Use lavinfo, it prinst out some information of the stream. From the
video_width and video_height you can
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On Wednesday 18 Aug 2004 18:51, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Hallo
The original main stream was created several weeks ago, before my box
went haywire, and I can't remember for certain whether I used -d 1 or -d
2. Is there any way I can tell
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On Tuesday 17 Aug 2004 16:51, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Hallo
Gtk-CRITICAL* are due to a not that nice but working source.
And should be corrected.
I've installed a 2.6.7 kernel, but I'm still seeing all those gtk errors.
Do I need to
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On Tuesday 17 Aug 2004 17:20, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Hallo
Hello, Bernie. I've not snipped too closely this time, to try to make it
easier for you to follow
LVS creates some temporay files, and deletes them after the work is
done.
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
ypipe -v 2 lav2yuv 0 -f 125 image02.eli lav2yuv -v 0 -f 255 image03.eli
- -v2 | transist.flt -o 0 -O 125 -s 25 -d 25 | yuv2lav -v 0 -f a -q 80 -o
transition.avi
Usage: ypipe [-v num] input1 input2
- -v - verbosity num in [0..2]
There is
Hallo
Gtk-CRITICAL* are due to a not that nice but working source.
And should be corrected.
I've installed a 2.6.7 kernel, but I'm still seeing all those gtk errors. Do
I need to recompile mjpegtools and/or LVS against the new kernel?
Seems that I haven't been clear enough. The only way
Hallo
LVS creates some temporay files, and deletes them after the work is
done.
After you have added some secnes LVS create a blend (or what you
sellect) form the selected scene to the next (right scene)
This doesn't seem to be happening.
Which LVS version do you use ? CVS or one from
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On Tuesday 17 Aug 2004 21:27, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
ypipe -v 2 lav2yuv 0 -f 125 image02.eli lav2yuv -v 0 -f 255
image03.eli - -v2 | transist.flt -o 0 -O 125 -s 25 -d 25 | yuv2lav -v 0
-f a -q 80 -o
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
Have I still got something wrong in there?
I think so, yes. ;)
ypipe -v 2 lav2yuv 0 -f 125 image02.eli lav2yuv -v 0 -f 125 image03.eli |
transist.flt -o 0 -O 255 -s 25 -d 25 | yuv2lav -v 0 -f a -q 80 -o
transition.avi
**ERROR: [lav2yuv]
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On Sunday 15 Aug 2004 07:54, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Gtk-CRITICAL* are due to a not that nice but working source.
And should be corrected.
I've installed a 2.6.7 kernel, but I'm still seeing all those gtk errors. Do
I need to recompile
Hallo
When you have created the bend's you should have several bends and some
longer part, you can encoded them together in a single step:
lav2yuv bend1.avi longer1.eli bend2.avi longer2.eli bend3.avi |
Reading this again, and reading the how-to section 6.5 I tried some cli
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On Sunday 15 Aug 2004 07:54, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Hallo
Hello, Bernie
LVS creates some temporay files, and deletes them after the work is
done.
After you have added some secnes LVS create a blend (or what you
sellect) form the selected
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On Thursday 12 Aug 2004 00:56, Ronald Bultje wrote:
Be sure to read the jpeg2yuv and yuv2lav manpage to get better examples.
You'll need some more commandline options to get all of this to work.
I am reading the man pages frequently, Ronald, but
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On Friday 13 Aug 2004 06:21, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
When you have created the bend's you should have several bends and some
longer part, you can encoded them together in a single step:
lav2yuv bend1.avi longer1.eli bend2.avi longer2.eli
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On Wednesday 11 Aug 2004 14:13, Anne Wilson wrote:
++: Unable to identify file (not a supported format - avi).
++: **ERROR: [lavplay] Error opening /Data/Cottingley/coda.avi
what am I doing wrong?
Anne
Sorry about that. I had it in my drafts
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On Wednesday 11 Aug 2004 20:42, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Hallo
Hello again.
Tthe first .eli in particular (3 images) has a good first
image, but the other two look ghosted although the .eli definitely only
specifies one frame. Very odd.
I
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I've just thought of more questions I need to ask.
The main video has its sound attached. The coda to be added will need to be
mplexed with some music. I need to think about the order that this needs to
be done. To mplex I must first have an
Hallo
So then I tried to put together a command for jpeg-yuv, like this
jpeg2yuv -f 25 -I p -L 1 -j image%02.jpg
but there doesn't seem to be an output filename?
You want as output a mjpeg encoded avi/mov or do you want a mpeg video ?
You have to pipe the yuv output to a other
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On Wednesday 11 Aug 2004 06:04, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Hallo
Some additional notes to the mail from Ronald.
Thanks for all that, Bernie and Ronald. I'm working away at it, but I keep
getting gtk errors, possibly related to the problem we
On Wednesday 11 Aug 2004 06:04, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Hallo
Some additional notes to the mail from Ronald.
Thanks for all that, Ronald and Bernie. I'm still having problems, though,
largely through lack of understanding.
I now have 9 .eli files that contain sets of 256 repeats a
Hi Anne,
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
ppmtoy4m -n 125 -F 25:1 -A 59:54 image%02.jpg
**ERROR: [lavtrans] Error opening image%02djpg: No such file or directory
Read man ppmtoy4m. You'll want image*.ppm. You need to convert the images
to the PPM format using GIMP or ImageMagick's
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I have a longish recording of a local event, but the ending is abrupt. I
thought it would be nice to take a few highlight scenes, copy/paste to create
a couple of seconds still of each scene, and save them as separate .eli
files. I would then cut
Hallo
Some additional notes to the mail from Ronald.
I have a longish recording of a local event, but the ending is abrupt. I
thought it would be nice to take a few highlight scenes, copy/paste to create
a couple of seconds still of each scene, and save them as separate .eli
For that you
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