Marghanita da Cruz writes:
> Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
>
>> Yes, it's a slight derivation of the script we used at LCA2007, which uses
>> ffmpeg2theora. It's worked well for us so far. If there's a problem, I
>> suspect it's with the installed copy of ffmpeg2theora.
>
> There are a couple of other
Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
Yes, it's a slight derivation of the script we used at LCA2007, which
uses ffmpeg2theora. It's worked well for us so far. If there's a
problem, I suspect it's with the installed copy of ffmpeg2theora.
There are a couple of other possible causes:
*as Martin suggested
Yes, it's a slight derivation of the script we used at LCA2007, which
uses ffmpeg2theora. It's worked well for us so far. If there's a
problem, I suspect it's with the installed copy of ffmpeg2theora.
2009/6/2 Ken Wilson :
> ffmpeg2theora script from SLUG website that is a derivative of the scrip
ffmpeg2theora script from SLUG website that is a derivative of the
script from LCA Sydney i think.
Ken
Jeff Waugh wrote:
This time to the list :(
Looks like there's an ugly encoding issue going on... the audio seems fine,
but the video goes nuts in mplayer (and gstreamer just seems to igno
Yes, I had the same issue.
I actually found that Movie Player (totem) actually does a better job in
playing then mplayer. (mplayer basically shows garbage/blocks, whereas totem
just does a freeze-frame for a second or two when the errors occur). My
guess is that during the transfer from camera to
James Purser wrote:
Martin Visser wrote:
Awesome, thanks Ken + the team!
Regards, Martin
martinvisse...@gmail.com
I'll second that.
Also thanks to everyone who turned up and watched me ramble :)
If you want to have a look at the slides that went along with the talk
there on slideshare:
htt
On Sunday 31 May 2009 14:04:42 Jeff Waugh wrote:
> Looks like there's an ugly encoding issue going on... the audio
> seems fine, but the video goes nuts in mplayer (and gstreamer just
> seems to ignore the intermediate frames -- mplayer is valiantly
> trying to do something useful with them).
>
> W
> This time to the list :(
Looks like there's an ugly encoding issue going on... the audio seems fine,
but the video goes nuts in mplayer (and gstreamer just seems to ignore the
intermediate frames -- mplayer is valiantly trying to do something useful
with them).
What did you use to encode the
Martin Visser wrote:
> Awesome, thanks Ken + the team!
>
> Regards, Martin
>
> martinvisse...@gmail.com
I'll second that.
Also thanks to everyone who turned up and watched me ramble :)
If you want to have a look at the slides that went along with the talk
there on slideshare:
http://www.slidesha
lson
>> Subject: Re: [SLUG] SLUG meeting videos/slides? SYSADMINS:- LOOK AT VIDEO
>> STORAGE
>>
>>
>> On 30/05/2009, at 9:22 PM, Ken Wilson wrote:
>>
>> Jamnes and Jeffs talks recorded OK, are uploaded to LA site, available
>>> some time soon,, wh
This time to the list :(
Begin forwarded message:
From: Michael Chesterton
Date: 31 May 2009 3:53:41 PM
To: Ken Wilson
Subject: Re: [SLUG] SLUG meeting videos/slides? SYSADMINS:- LOOK AT
VIDEO STORAGE
On 30/05/2009, at 9:22 PM, Ken Wilson wrote:
Jamnes and Jeffs talks recorded OK, are
Jamnes and Jeffs talks recorded OK, are uploaded to LA site, available
some time soon,, when fancy automatics happens.
If anyone notices odd sequencing in the video then I can re sequence the
components. The camera gave me really weird numbering of the component
files, I think I have cat-ted the
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