Displaying 20 results from an estimated 9000 matches similar to: "Too early to switch aspect scaling on?"
2003 Jul 07
2
Legalese. What is stride?
Hello all.
I've been playing around with theora since it first entered CVS, and I
like what I'm seeing. Today I've been fixing xine's theoraplugin to
understand theora_info.frame_{width,height} and
theora_info.offset_{x,y}. I only got it working after some experimenting
and basically copying the code from player_example. A few questions
related to this:
1. What are the legal
2003 Jul 23
1
Aspect ratio question
Hi,
despite the warnings on the website ;-) I played with the current CVS
source of theora on Windows 2000 w/ Microsoft Visual C++. The codec and
the "experimental" example programs compiled fine. I also encoded a 33
MB MPEG2 (?) video (3 minute trailer) to a 14 MB .OGG using "mplayer -vo
yuv4mpeg -ao pcm" and the "encoderwin" sample program, and play it with
the
2006 Aug 29
0
Small utility to modify Theora file aspect ratio / frame rate / cropping
Hello,
I encoded a bunch of theora video files from my DVDs. I thought for a long
time that mplayer was broken because it displayed the aspect ratio wrong.
Then I found out that the aspect ratio I was specifying was supposed to be
the pixel aspect ratio, not the video aspect ratio. (This is extremely
confusing and I urge you to change the semantics of encoder_example. I also
urge you to check for
2002 Aug 06
1
VP3 Patch For xine
Hi,
Since a number of people are eager to try out the native VP3
decoder in xine, I have made a patch available, bz2-compressed:
http://www.pcisys.net/~melanson/codecs/xine-vp3-decoder-patch.bz2
To work with this patch:
1) Get the latest xine-lib from CVS. Visit this page for more details:
http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=9655
The module name is xine-lib, but you will also need
2009 Jun 05
1
CentOS Digest, Vol 53, Issue 4
>
> On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 8:52 AM, David McGuffey
> <davidmcguffey at verizon.net> wrote:
> > This is my first post here on the CentOS forums.? I've been running
> Fedora
> > since FC4, and have been working with RHEL 4 at work.? But this is
> my first
> > foray into CentOS.
> >
> > I followed the multimedia guidance on the wiki, and now
2009 Jan 06
2
totem-xine
Michael A. Peters wrote:
> For video - I use the totem plugin with xine backend totem. I
> compiled
> my own but I suspect that rpmforge has it. I found gstreamer backend
> totem to be most unsatisfactory.
Hi guys,
Could you please share some details on
how to get totem-xine running on CentOS?
I believe this could be interesting to a number of people
on the list, not just me.
2007 Jul 04
1
Rip quality(DVDRiP) movies on CENTOS
Hi,,
I have installed xine in order to watch movies. I have some Rip quality(
DVDRiP) movies. When I watch these, I can see the movie. But, Not clear.
vision is bad.
Do you know why? How to solve this?
pls see below for the installed RPMS. my box is CENTOS 4.4
[root at worldnet ~]# rpm -qa |grep xine
xine-0.99.4-8.el4.rf
xine-lib-1.1.4-1.el4.rf
--
Thank you
Indunil Jayasooriya
2005 Sep 29
1
Quicktime 2 Theora Transcoder's Nano-Howto
After a bunch of cumbersome testing I was able to transcode a Quicktime
MOV file to OGG with theora and Vorbis. The method's a bit fumbly, but
it works... It is automatable except for the initial audio decoding.
Software used: Xine, oggenc, ffmpeg, ffmpeg2theora, oggzmerge
Step 1: Get the video out of Quicktime
ffmpeg -i infile.mov -b 5000 -f mpeg2video outfile.mpg
Step 2: Get the video
2010 Jun 14
2
libcucul.so.0 is needed by package xine-0.99.5-1.el5.rf.i386 (installed)
I'm getting the following dependency problem. Please advise how to resolve.
Running 5.5 with latest kernel and all updates. Tried getting this one to
update and can't - what am I missing?
18:02:57 : Packages to update
18:02:57 : ---> libcaca-0.99-0.1.beta17.el5.rf.i386
18:02:57 : Preparing for install/remove/update
18:02:57 : --> Preparing for a full update
18:02:57 : -->
2004 Sep 10
1
FLAC for xine
Hi,
I am an active contributor to the xine multimedia player project:
http://xine.sf.net
I would like to add FLAC support to xine. I have almost finished a demuxer
plugin which will allow xine to take apart a FLAC file (nice format
document, BTW) and send packets of coded audio to an audio decoder plugin.
I am having trouble with the audio decoder portion. Ideally, I
would like to take the
2003 Aug 03
2
oggsplit, where should I throw it?
Hello all!
DISCLAIMER: this isn't directly connected to vorbis development, but
there's no mailing list dedicated to generic ogg-dev discussion.
I've written a small tool I call oggsplit to split physical ogg streams
into the logical ogg streams, either chained (i.e. undoing cat file1.ogg
file2.ogg > file3.ogg) or grouped (e.g. separating video and audio in a
theora+vorbis ogg
2002 Aug 05
3
Cross-Compiling VP3 lib on Linux
Hi,
I have been working with VP3 for some time now. Dan Miller from
On2 just told me about this list.
A few months ago, I managed to get On2's VP3 source snapshot to
compile under Linux, a feat that many have apparently attempted and
quickly abandoned. I compiled a small console app and the results of the
experiment are explained here:
2003 Aug 05
4
OggSplit 0.1.0
Hello again!
As promised, here's a completed package of OggSplit. It's configured
with autoconf and automake (use autogen.sh) and there are debian build
rules. In it's current state it's quite useable, although there are
certain internal things which could be improved (nothing critical
however).
There are of course bugs, so I encourage everyone to try breaking the
tool with
2008 Jan 24
5
DVD support on CentOS 5.1
Hello out there!
Been around the block trying to get DVD support for Totem, but I keep
running into dead ends everywhere I go. Looking for CentOS 5.1-compatible
xine and xine-lib packages as that seems to be the answer, but the only ones
I find (like on DAG) seem to be just dead links or I get a message that the
mirrors are unavailable when I try to run the rpm.
Can anyone provide a link
2009 Jan 23
4
where did all the nonfree rpms go? Nvidia? xine-lib-mp3?
I installed Centos on some machines that need long term support. I'm
running up against some simple user convenience issues.
How to play MP3?
I've been really puzzled today that the addon rpm sites like livna,
rpmforge, rpmfusion, epel, don't seem to have something like
amarok-mp3 or xine-lib-mp3. What am I missing? It can be done in
Ubuntu, Debian, and Fedora Linux.
In the
2013 Feb 08
2
3rd Party Applications
The page http://www.icecast.org/3rdparty.php contains some old links.
Perhaps someone could update them.
Oddcast was renamed and the website is unavailable. Maybe this one:
http://code.google.com/p/edcast-reborn/
DeeFuzzer website moved to https://github.com/yomguy/DeeFuzzer and
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/DeeFuzzer/
Xine website moved to http://www.xine-project.org/home
Cajun website should be
2007 Nov 03
4
Questions about kernel updates
The latest CentOS 5 kernel, 2.6.18-8.1.15.el5 broke my box and I had to
drop back to 2.6.18-8.1.14.el5 before I could play DVDs with either Xine
or mplayer. ( xine-0.99.5-1.el5.rf & mplayer-1.0-0.36.rc1try2.el5.rf ).
This is no big deal to me -- as long as I can make certain that the
older kernel doesn't go away.
If I understand the installonly plugin correctly, an entry of tokeep=4
in
2007 Mar 06
1
Problem decoding .flac files
On another note, which I'm not sure if it's related with this, the
Xine library in Debian and Ubuntu is very broken with regards to FLAC
decoding (and probably encoding). It's already reported on their bug
tracker, but no ETA of when that will be fixed. Xine is used by
Amarok, and maybe K3B too.
-Ivo
2012 Jun 11
1
Xine-lib package update returns error message
When trying to update xine-lib, the following is returned, how did I
break it? Please advise. Thanks in advance.
Missing Dependency: libxine.so.1 is needed by package
xine-0.99.6-1.el5.rf.i386 (installed)
Ed Westphal
2005 Jul 27
2
New to CentOS, and wondering about application availability
Centos Mailing List,
Hello. I have just recently installed CentOS on my home computer,
and just joined this mailing list. I have a lot of questions so I will
have quite a few postings in the next few days.
I was using Fedora Core 4 for a few weeks, but it was unstable and
had trouble reading some of my DVD drives and other issues. So, I
decided to switch to another distribution. I