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Hi,<br>
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that's a problem by ffmpeg. Pls search previous threads. Could you use
nuvexport with the transcode option?! This works great... (for me)<br>
Take a look at <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://svn.forevermore.net/nuvexport/wiki/debug">https://svn.forevermore.net/nuvexport/wiki/debug</a><br>
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Oliver<br>
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Tomi Makinen schrieb:
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<pre wrap="">Hey,
I have similar problems. I don't know how to fix these, but it works if I do not
use deinterlace, cutlist and noise reduction. Not sure if all of these
have to be
disabled, but this is how I do it.
- McIne -
On 5/30/05, Devan Lippman <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:devan.lippman@gmail.com"><devan.lippman@gmail.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Trying to make an SVCD from a single episode with nuvexport I get the
following:
You have chosen to export 1 episode:
1. Desperate Housewives:
One Wonderful Day (5/22, 8:00 PM) 720x480 MPEG2 (4:3)
When past actions come back to haunt the men and women of Wisteria
Lane,
no one is immune; a new neighbor arrives.
* Separate multiple episodes with spaces
c. Continue
n. Choose another show
q. Quit
Choose a function, or episode(s) to remove: c
Where would you like to export the files to? [.] /var/video/tmp
Enable Myth cutlist? [Yes]
Enable noise reduction (slower, but better results)? [Yes]
Enable deinterlacing? [Yes]
Crop broadcast overscan (2% border)? [Yes]
Audio bitrate? [192]
VBR quality/quantisation (1-31)? [5]
Now encoding: Desperate Housewives: One Wonderful Day
Encode started: Sun May 29 22:03:04 2005
Waiting for mythtranscode to set up the fifos.
Waiting for mythtranscode to set up the fifos.
Starting ffmpeg.
processed: 0 of 1693155 frames (0.00%), 0.00 fps
ffmpeg had critical errors:
pipe:: Error while opening file
sh: line 1: 19016 Segmentation fault /usr/bin/nice -n19 mythtranscode
--showprogress -p autodetect -c 1013 -s 2005-05-22-20-00-00 -f
"/tmp/fifodir_18990/" --honorcutlist 2>&1
At a random time I grabbed this from top telling me that both mythtranscode
and ffmpeg are doing something:
********************************************************************************
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
19016 root 39 19 110m 61m 34m R 98.8 12.3 19:33.31 mythtranscode
19023 root 34 19 7276 1036 4384 S 21.0 0.2 4:31.65 ffmpeg
And that the fifos have been created
********************************************************************************
root@devanLFS:/# ls -l /tmp/fifodir_18990/
total 0
prw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 2005-05-29 22:03 audout
prw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 2005-05-29 22:25 vidout
whenever any of my myth binaries quit they seqfault (I think its related to
a Qmutex in util-x11.h) so I would like to be able to ignore the seg fault
but I'm not sure that that's the only problem. Is it only stopping because
of the seg faults? and if so can I throw in a regex to ignore it for now?
--
Thanks,
Devan Lippman <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:devan@lippman.net"><devan@lippman.net></a>
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