Hi Vladimir,

On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 01:50, Vladimir Shved wrote:
> > > Even if I get .avi file it does not seem to be
> > > MJPEG format as I can play it on Windows 2000 machine without
> MJPEG
> > > codec. The most successfull command line was "lavrec -f a -i T-d 1
> > > -q 80 -U -s -R l -C us-bcast:13 test.avi". Does anyone know what
> is
> > > going on here?
> > 
> > No, but with -d 1 much above -q 50 I get dropped frames. 
> 
> Okay, maybe its too much for it. After trying lower rates, it was
> working nearly perfect but in Win98, virtualdub was handling it at
> 29.9fps with 100% quality settings very well. I was expecting linux to
> do the same, maybe values in Linux does not compare to those in
> windows, I can accept that.

Does --file-flush=0 make any difference?

> I'm wondering if there is a way to tell if lavrec uses zoran or
> software mjpeg codec because I cant tell what its doing, my CPU is
> 1.4G Celeron and I think it handles software based compression very
> well but again, I cant tell the difference yet.

It just uses it, unless you tell it not to (--software-encoding). Check
your CPU usage with gkrellm or top or so.

Ronald

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Ronald Bultje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Linux Video/Multimedia developer



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