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James Fidell wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Quoting Chris Petersen (<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:lists@forevermore.net">lists@forevermore.net</a>):
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<pre wrap="">What are people doing about the yuvdenoise problems? If I say "no" to
'enable noise reduction' ffmpeg still bombs.
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<pre wrap="">And the error it bombs with is important.. if it's the "missing -hq"
one, you'll have to revert ffmpeg or edit nuvexport to remove the
option. The only ffmpeg versions available to us fedora users still
require -hq, and I'm not going to switch my desktop over to kubuntu any
time soon.
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Chris kindly helped me with this the other day. I grabbed the sources
for ffmpeg (specifically ffmpeg-0.4.9-10_cvs20050612.rhfc4.at.src.rpm,
though I believe Chris is using 0.4.9-9) from atrpms and built from
them. It seems to work fine.
(Sadly, the xvid output is very poor compared to the recorded input,
but I guess that's a different problem :)
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I'm using the CVS as of 14Nov - 3277056.<br>
Maybe I need to go back several months.<br>
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