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diff --git a/noncore/multimedia/camera/jpegtoavi/README b/noncore/multimedia/camera/jpegtoavi/README deleted file mode 100644 index 6a0057f..0000000 --- a/noncore/multimedia/camera/jpegtoavi/README +++ b/dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -JPEGTOAVI -by Phillip Bruce - - -I. Introduction - -In the tradition of the Unix computing philosophy, here is -yet another operator that does one simple task, namely the -creation of an AVI MJPEG file given a list of JPEG/JFIF files. - -I had some difficulty in performing this extremely simple task -in Linux, mostly because it is so simple and all of the existing -code to do it lie at the bottom of complicated and more ambitious -projects--e.g. xawtv, avifile, etc. I then had to waste -time reading M$ docs and xawtv source to find out how to do it. - - -II. Installation - -The code is pretty basic, and so it should be pretty easy to -install: "make all" compiles the program, "make install" -installs it. If you want the files to reside in some directory -besides /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/man, edit "Makefile". - - -II. Usage - -There are three basic modes of operation: - -1. jpegtoavi per_usec width height img1 [img2 ... imgN] -2. jpegtoavi -f fps width height img1 [img2 ... imgN] -3. jpegtoavi -fsz img1 [img2 .. imgN] - -The first two print an AVI to STDOUT using the width and height -parameters and the images named in chronological order. (No -checks are made on the validity of the JPEG/JFIFs or their -dimensions.) The first mode specifies the frame rate in -terms of the period in microseconds for each frame, whereas -the second specifies frames per second. - -The third mode was added to give size hints during the transfer -of AVIs without the use of a temporary file. Instead of -generating the AVI it outputs the size in bytes that of the AVI -that could have been generated. - - -III. Contact, Bug Reports, and Suggestions - -Send them to me at dI77IHd@yahoo.com
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