Hi all,
I figured that my question has passed unseen, so I repost it ;-)
Thanks for any answer.
Bye
Manu
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Hi all,
I am using CVS 0.17.20050130-1 and it has the problems that has been
fixed a while ago with transcoded files: it does not seek (neither
forward nor
to MPEG-4 (no format change but cutlist)).
Thanks,
Bye
Manu
2005-05-02 18:00:28.891 detectInterlace(Detect Scan, Detect Scan,
29.97, 480) -Interlaced Scan
2005-05-02 18:00:28.891 Interlaced: Interlaced Scan video_height: 480
fps: 29.97
2005-05-02 18:00:29.085 Estimated bitrate = 0
2005-05-02 18
and is definitely no big
deal.
Bye
Manu
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at
the beginning (and the picture is really messed up) but it quickly goes
back to normal (this also corresponds to messages on the console saying
that first frame is no key frame).
Kudos to Chris for this fix, I will be able to save some space on my HD
;-)
Bye
Manu
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Le 21.01.2005 07:28:28, Jay R. Ashworth a écrit :
On Fri, Jan 21, 2005 at 04:28:24AM +, manu wrote:
Le 20.01.2005 00:28:12, Chris Petersen a écrit :
Why haven't you simply used gopchop? It's been around for ages,
and
does almost exactly this. Check out past messages on this list
from the frontend)?
Thanks,
Manu
The quick and most accurate answer is probably No. I'm not
completely sure what you're asking for. A program for hand-editing
out commercials is avidemux... works pretty well. It doesn't need to
reencode, but it can.
Regarding lossless MPEG2
)...
Sorry to chime in... but I posted a bug report to point out that
mythtranscode does not work for me with cutlists (it does a great job
of transcoding RTJPEG-MPEG4 though). Is there another way to do that
(almost as easy as transcoding directly from the frontend)?
Thanks,
Manu
, everything is encoded in
RTJpeg.
Bye
Manu
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. The compiler, rightly, did
not generate the MMX code.
Well I have an AMD XP so I could compile with the two different arch
flags, question is: how do you measure the difference (for now I just
basically stare at top during liveTV, but I guess there's something
more scientific ;-).
Bye
Manu