>> As I understand, motion jpeg is I-frame only, so every frame IS a
>> keyframe, right?
>>
>
> In a manner of speaking.
>
>
>> Hopfully someone has an idea here..
>>
>
> What you describe sounds like avi files with a missing index chunk. (Which
> mplayer could rebuild for you, if
Hallo
> I am experiencing difficulties when capturing video through a bt878 card
> (Osprey200) using lavrec.
> The video is captured ok, no errors, but when trying to view it with
> mplayer it opens but I canot seek. Mplayer tells me: cannot seek in raw
> video streams.
> Using Virtualdubmod (W
Martin Samuelsson schrieb:
> On Fri, 06 Apr 2007 13:21:16 +0200
> nico berndt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> Always happens. Rebuilding is no option, because it takes ages and also
>> I will need the files for many other purpuses..
>>
>
> mplayer/mencoder also has the ability to add and
On Fri, 06 Apr 2007 13:21:16 +0200
nico berndt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Always happens. Rebuilding is no option, because it takes ages and also
> I will need the files for many other purpuses..
mplayer/mencoder also has the ability to add and write back that missing chunk
to a broken file.
>> As I understand, motion jpeg is I-frame only, so every frame IS a
>> keyframe, right?
>>
>
> In a manner of speaking.
>
>
>> Hopfully someone has an idea here..
>>
>
> What you describe sounds like avi files with a missing index chunk. (Which
> mplayer could rebuild for you, if
On Thu, 05 Apr 2007 15:03:23 +0200
nico berndt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As I understand, motion jpeg is I-frame only, so every frame IS a
> keyframe, right?
In a manner of speaking.
> Hopfully someone has an idea here..
What you describe sounds like avi files with a missing index chunk. (
Hello,
I am experiencing difficulties when capturing video through a bt878 card
(Osprey200) using lavrec.
The video is captured ok, no errors, but when trying to view it with
mplayer it opens but I canot seek. Mplayer tells me: cannot seek in raw
video streams.
Using Virtualdubmod (Windows) I a