Re: Fluke 9000 troubleshooting THE TAPES

From: Jess Askey <jess_at_magenta.com>
Date: Fri Jul 09 1999 - 01:50:35 EDT

The joiner/splitter is at....

http://ftp.sunet.se/ftp/pub/multimedia/video/mpeg/util/mpegjoin.txt

Mark E Davidson wrote:
>
> Ok, Here's the scoop. I think Ill do it both ways and let you decide what you want. Jess,
> Email me that Joiner/Spliter. This could be handy
> Mark@basementarcade.com. Now all I need is Al to lone out the tapes! How Bout it Al?
>
> -=Mark=-
>
> Jess Askey wrote:
>
> > I have a little shareware MPEG-1 joiner/splitter utility (DOS) as well if you wanted to
> > break the large mpeg files up into smaller ones for easier downloading (for us that still
> > have regular modems :-( )
> >
> > Clay Cowgill wrote:
> > >
> > > > In Real Video format
> > > > the quality should be more then acceptable and I might be able to put it
> > > > on the
> > > > web as well.
> > > >
> > > > Will this make every one happy?
> > > >
> > > I'd actually vote for MPEG-1 type encoding, but only because it seems a bit
> > > more common than the Real format.
> > >
> > > I would probably never use a streaming viewer off the web for this kind of
> > > thing (even with a cable-modem I can't get much above a 150kbps stream due
> > > to network congestion). MPEG looks pretty good and anyone with a TV-out on
> > > their machine can make a pretty OK video tape from it...
> > >
> > > -Clay
Received on Fri Jul 9 00:52:07 1999

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