On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 08:20:58PM +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> 
> BTW: I also like that XviD is now natively supported. I only have to find
> the best encoder settings for realtime capture from TV-in.

I used:
BitRate=900000
quant_type=1
min_quantizer=1
max_quantizer=31
motion_search=5

as codec attributes,
and

width 480
height 360
deinterlaced
128kbit/s MP3

On my Duron 850.  With your Athlon 900 you may increase the picture size a
little bit. When testing, you should test longer than one minute and see if
you get framedrops, especially if you have much memory. Half of the
phyisical RAM size will be used for buffering, this can be quite a few seconds.
With top you can see whether the memory usage increases, if it does, avirec
or avicap buffer, but every buffer size will one time be used up. If the
buffer is full, you get frame drops.

Mermgfurt,
Oliver
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Oliver Kurth
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