[MPlayer-users] More newbie questions

Sergei Klink sklink at yandex.ru
Fri Mar 28 02:28:06 CET 2003


В сообщении от Четверг 27 Март 2003 13:09 Yan Seiner написал:
> [Automatic answer: RTFM (read DOCS, FAQ), also read DOCS/bugreports.html]
>
> > Nope, it's that simple. PAL is 25 fps, NTSC is 29.97.
> >
> > However, supposedly there's some sort of pseudo-NTSC mode used by some
> > multi-standard tape decks to display PAL on NTSC TV's. It might use a
> > slightly different framerate. Someone posted about that a few days ago
> > here I think...
> >
> > Rich
>
> Thanks.  For some bizarre reason, my deck seems to be producing a frame
> rate of 29.00 when converting from PAL to NTSC - enough to cause
> jitters...  I've forced everything to 29.97 and it seems to be working.
>
> I'm getting there :-)
>
> One (unrelated) question:
>
> How do people clip the movies they produce?
>
> It's a lot easier for me to slap a tape in, record the whole thing,
> including adds, trailers, etc. and some noise at the end, then clip
> that.  Or so I thought.
>
> I can't find a tool that can clip mjpegs or mpeg4...
>
> I've tried kino (just random noise or segfault) and mjpeg tools (I get
> very pretty horizontal rainbow lines.)
>
> All I want to do is load up an avi file, fast forward to the start of
> the movie, set a marker, fast forward to the end of the movie, set a
> marker, and save what's between the markers.
>
> How do I do that?
>

Did you try avidemux (http://fixounet.free.fr/avidemux/)? I think that you can 
skip to a certain place with mencoder, too(and then stop encoding/copying 
after a certain time), but I guess it's easier to do that visually...


> Thanks,
>
> --Yan
>
> > *********************************************




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