Fwd: [SLUG] SLUG meeting videos/slides? SYSADMINS:- LOOK AT VIDEO STORAGE

2009-05-30 Thread Michael Chesterton
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 u

Re: Fwd: [SLUG] SLUG meeting videos/slides? SYSADMINS:- LOOK AT VIDEO STORAGE

2009-05-31 Thread Jeff Waugh
> 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

Re: Fwd: [SLUG] SLUG meeting videos/slides? SYSADMINS:- LOOK AT VIDEO STORAGE

2009-05-31 Thread Richard Ibbotson
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

Re: Fwd: [SLUG] SLUG meeting videos/slides? SYSADMINS:- LOOK AT VIDEO STORAGE

2009-05-31 Thread Martin Visser
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

Re: Fwd: [SLUG] SLUG meeting videos/slides? SYSADMINS:- LOOK AT VIDEO STORAGE

2009-06-01 Thread Ken Wilson
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

Re: Fwd: [SLUG] SLUG meeting videos/slides? SYSADMINS:- LOOK AT VIDEO STORAGE

2009-06-01 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
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

Re: Fwd: [SLUG] SLUG meeting videos/slides? SYSADMINS:- LOOK AT VIDEO STORAGE

2009-06-01 Thread Marghanita da Cruz
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

Re: Fwd: [SLUG] SLUG meeting videos/slides? SYSADMINS:- LOOK AT VIDEO STORAGE

2009-06-01 Thread Daniel Pittman
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