On Tue, 15 May 2007, herve.flores wrote:
...THANKS !!!
You're welcome.
I tried it today, same behavior than with the original version (re-
thanks, thanks, thanks)
I am glad that the program is working for you.
PS: if you decide to incorporate it in the
Quoting Steven M. Schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But even after doing that there is the same type of error that
was found in yuvdeinterlace.
OK, so I will drop in here... :-)
All buffers in yuvdeinterlace, yuvdenoise and most probably
yuvmotionfps (as it is based on an old
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
// code fragment (Revision 1.0 yuvdeinterlace.cc):
Off course this should have been Revision 1.10 ...
To make a more graphical explanation:
. = allocated memory
X = address the pointer needs to point at to satisfy the functions
| Overshot | Image
On Tue, 15 May 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are right. There *is* a big difference between these two...
:-) Could you please fix your fix?
Only when you fix the code so it doesn't crash on my systems.
*before* yuvdeinterlace crashed.
*after* it does not
Le 15 mai 07 à 06:16, Steven M. Schultz a écrit :
The yuvmotionfps.tar.bz2 posted a few minutes ago has a bug that
will corrupt the output - I forgot to delete a debug printf()
statment.
You can either delete the printf (line 110 in motionsearch_deint.c)
or
Le 12 mai 07 à 18:49, Steven M. Schultz a écrit :
On Fri, 11 May 2007, herve.flores wrote:
http://jcornet.free.fr/linux/yuvmotionfps.html
the last time I managed to reach jerome was... two years ago (he
doesn't answer anymore :-(
480KB download, most of it is an OLD copy of
On Mon, 14 May 2007, herve.flores wrote:
thanks a lot, no pb for the compilke, but the tool crashes on my PPC
computer with this build
cpu arch (intel or PPC) has, as it turns out, NOTHING to do with it.
Program would crash on an Intel based MacBookPro. I haven't tested
The yuvmotionfps.tar.bz2 posted a few minutes ago has a bug that
will corrupt the output - I forgot to delete a debug printf()
statment.
You can either delete the printf (line 110 in motionsearch_deint.c)
or use the revised .tar.bz2 file attached to this
On Fri, 11 May 2007, herve.flores wrote:
http://jcornet.free.fr/linux/yuvmotionfps.html
the last time I managed to reach jerome was... two years ago (he
doesn't answer anymore :-(
480KB download, most of it is an OLD copy of mjpegtools.
yuvmotionfps comes with a configure from
Le 11 mai 07 à 07:22, Steven M. Schultz a écrit :
On Fri, 11 May 2007, Stefan M. Fendt wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 10.05.2007, 20:07 -0700 schrieb Steven M. Schultz:
yuvmotionfps is an external program, yes. I can not reach the guy who
Oh, ok - that explains why I couldn't find it ;)
Steven M. Schultz schrieb:
Compressor does what is called optical flow analysis (advanced form
of motion compensated frame interpolation if I decode the marketing
lingo correctly ;)). *SLOW* but very good.
:) Basicaly optical-flow in marketing-lingo just means it is not
block-based but a
On Fri, 11 May 2007, herve.flores wrote:
http://jcornet.free.fr/linux/yuvmotionfps.html
Ok.
the last time I managed to reach jerome was... two years ago (he
doesn't answer anymore :-(
So it is an abandoned program :-(
yuvmotionfps comes with a configure from
Le 9 mai 07 à 20:00, Stefan M. Fendt a écrit :
Am Mittwoch, den 09.05.2007, 16:08 +1000 schrieb Mark Heath:
By the way, which frame rate converter is considered the *best* at
the moment?
Motion compensated is the only one which makes sense:
These are the needed steps (and they allready
Am Donnerstag, den 10.05.2007, 13:56 +0200 schrieb herve.flores:
sorry for hijacking the thread but I don't manage to compile
yuvmotionfps in MacIntel,
hmm, I can not say anything to Mac's... Perhaps Steven can help with
these?
PSS: Why don't you incorporate directly yuvmotionfps in the
On Thu, 10 May 2007, Stefan M. Fendt wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 10.05.2007, 13:56 +0200 schrieb herve.flores:
sorry for hijacking the thread but I don't manage to compile
yuvmotionfps in MacIntel,
hmm, I can not say anything to Mac's... Perhaps Steven can help with
these?
Am Donnerstag, den 10.05.2007, 20:07 -0700 schrieb Steven M. Schultz:
mjpegtools does not have a program called yuvmotionfps
yuvmotionfps is an external program, yes. I can not reach the guy who
wrote it (at least he doesn't react). But as I personaly do not have any
experience with Macs,
On Fri, 11 May 2007, Stefan M. Fendt wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 10.05.2007, 20:07 -0700 schrieb Steven M. Schultz:
yuvmotionfps is an external program, yes. I can not reach the guy who
Oh, ok - that explains why I couldn't find it ;)
experience with Macs, I hoped you could help out
Hi,
I was wondering if a yuv format standards converter exists?
I know that one could be pieced together with y4mscaler and a frame
rate converter.
Though I was wondering about doing adaptive interlace detection and
changing the behaviour of the scaling and frame rate interpolation
based
Am Mittwoch, den 09.05.2007, 16:08 +1000 schrieb Mark Heath:
By the way, which frame rate converter is considered the *best* at
the moment?
Motion compensated is the only one which makes sense:
These are the needed steps (and they allready can be done with the
mjpeg-tools...)
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