Re: [transcode-users] Transcode Dropping End of Captured Video

2006-09-23 Thread Frank Peters
On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 12:37:50 JST [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Church) wrote: > > On the other hand, I have to admit I'd be surprised if you actually > made use of even 10-20 seconds of buffers without ending up with dropped > frames somewhere. What does the buffer status line (the part at the

Re: [transcode-users] Transcode Dropping End of Captured Video

2006-09-22 Thread Andrew Church
>I don't know how to resolve this problem. Could the large >buffer (-u 1024,2) be responsible for this? Maybe transcode >will omit the terminal frames of the data in the buffer. That's certainly possible; transcode interprets ^C as "stop NOW", not "stop when you're finished with what's in t

[transcode-users] Transcode Dropping End of Captured Video

2006-09-22 Thread Frank Peters
Hello, I've been using transcode with the Linux v4l2 driver to convert some old VHS tapes to digital MPEG format. The results have been excellent except for one rather significant glitch. My strategy is to perform a two-pass encoding after first capturing the raw data, both audio and video, from