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Matt Giwer wrote:
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> It fails to make clean. exits error 1. Anyone else?
Works for me. I even added png support.
dik
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Dick Balaska wrote:
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> Matt Giwer wrote:
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> > It fails to make clean. exits error 1. Anyone else?
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> Works for me. I even added png support.
you have that patch hidden anywhere and if so could you please
send it my way? I really really really dislike having to render
to xpm (or is it ppm?), and thing png support would be wonderful.
/Peter
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Peter Toneby wrote:
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> Dick Balaska wrote:
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> > Matt Giwer wrote:
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> > > It fails to make clean. exits error 1. Anyone else?
> >
> > Works for me. I even added png support.
>
> you have that patch hidden anywhere and if so could you please
> send it my way? I really really really dislike having to render
> to xpm (or is it ppm?), and thing png support would be wonderful.
Same request as after that, nothing I do the the example.param
file works. And when executed outside of a shell script I get a
core dump.
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Peter Toneby wrote:
> you have that patch hidden anywhere
http://www.buckosoft.com/gallery/tools/mpeg_encode/
dik
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Dick Balaska wrote:
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> Peter Toneby wrote:
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> > you have that patch hidden anywhere
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> http://www.buckosoft.com/gallery/tools/mpeg_encode/
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> dik
Appriecated. Wlll try.
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Matt Giwer wrote:
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> It fails to make clean. exits error 1. Anyone else?
Why not to use the MSSG encoder (www.mpeg.org) ?
It can produce both MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video of high quality
and that truely conform with standards. The Berkeley's MPEG-1 seems
to do a different RGB->YCrCb conversion, and there are often "noise"
pixels in fast moving parts (B pictures), even when encoding with
highest bitrate. The only flaws I see is that it reads PPM, not PNG,
and it can't produce VBR (variable bit rate) MPEG-2. Finally there's
some people who extended the MSSG code for MMX support and some other
goodies availabe on PCs (Linux, Windowz). Visit for instance the
bbMPEG's site (for Win):
http://members.home.net/beyeler/bbmpeg.html
A really recent and *fast* MPEG-1/2 encoder in Japanese
called TMPGEnc, also for Win platforms only :-(
http://www.yks.ne.jp/~hori/TMPGEnc.html
English patch and ressources for TMPGEnc:
http://www.jamsoft.com/tmpgenc/
All are freewares.
*** Nicolas Calimet
*** http://pov4grasp.free.fr
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Nicolas Calimet wrote:
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> Matt Giwer wrote:
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> > It fails to make clean. exits error 1. Anyone else?
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> Why not to use the MSSG encoder (www.mpeg.org) ?
I am taking a look at them.
> It can produce both MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video of high quality
> and that truely conform with standards. The Berkeley's MPEG-1 seems
> to do a different RGB->YCrCb conversion, and there are often "noise"
> pixels in fast moving parts (B pictures), even when encoding with
> highest bitrate. The only flaws I see is that it reads PPM, not PNG,
> and it can't produce VBR (variable bit rate) MPEG-2. Finally there's
> some people who extended the MSSG code for MMX support and some other
> goodies availabe on PCs (Linux, Windowz). Visit for instance the
> bbMPEG's site (for Win):
>
> http://members.home.net/beyeler/bbmpeg.html
>
> A really recent and *fast* MPEG-1/2 encoder in Japanese
> called TMPGEnc, also for Win platforms only :-(
>
> http://www.yks.ne.jp/~hori/TMPGEnc.html
>
> English patch and ressources for TMPGEnc:
>
> http://www.jamsoft.com/tmpgenc/
>
> All are freewares.
>
> *** Nicolas Calimet
> *** http://pov4grasp.free.fr
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Nicolas Calimet wrote:
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> Matt Giwer wrote:
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> > It fails to make clean. exits error 1. Anyone else?
>
> Why not to use the MSSG encoder (www.mpeg.org) ?
> It can produce both MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video of high quality
> and that truely conform with standards. The Berkeley's MPEG-1 seems
> to do a different RGB->YCrCb conversion, and there are often "noise"
> pixels in fast moving parts (B pictures), even when encoding with
> highest bitrate. The only flaws I see is that it reads PPM, not PNG,
> and it can't produce VBR (variable bit rate) MPEG-2. Finally there's
> some people who extended the MSSG code for MMX support and some other
> goodies availabe on PCs (Linux, Windowz). Visit for instance the
> bbMPEG's site (for Win):
>
> http://members.home.net/beyeler/bbmpeg.html
>
> A really recent and *fast* MPEG-1/2 encoder in Japanese
> called TMPGEnc, also for Win platforms only :-(
>
> http://www.yks.ne.jp/~hori/TMPGEnc.html
>
> English patch and ressources for TMPGEnc:
>
> http://www.jamsoft.com/tmpgenc/
>
> All are freewares.
Unfortunately all for windows. Lots of things for windows and next to
nothing for linux. I would have expected it the other way around.
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On Sun, 20 Aug 2000 19:08:25 -0400, Matt Giwer wrote:
>Matt Giwer wrote:
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>> It fails to make clean. exits error 1. Anyone else?
>
> Error, that is failure on make all
>
> make all
>
> failure is at libpnmrw.c at line 129
>
> changing sys_errlist[] to _sys_errlist[] allows compile to
>complete.
I found that changing
char* sys_errlist[]
to
__const char*__const sys_errlist[]
fixed the make, and make test reported success. I haven't tried it in
standalone mode yet.
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I wonder why not use just the strerror() function instead of a
non-standard table name.
strerror() should always work (I don't remember if it's part of the ANSI C
standard, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was).
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):_;i&&_>1;printf("%s",_-70?_&1?"[]":" ":(_=0,"\n")),_/=2);} /*- Warp -*/
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