From: Steve McMillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Maximum bitrate

The osprey 1000 on-board encoding is a special version of the encoder
that is compmiled on the Osprey hardware.  The advantage is very little
CPU is used for encoding and thus you can do multiple encodes on one
computer.  However, there are some limitations, one of these being the
total bitrate.  If you wish to go above 150kbps then use the software
based encoder, not the hadware based encoder.

Cheers!
Steve McMillen

RealForum wrote:
 >
 > From: Jenaro =?iso-8859-1?Q?=C1lvarez?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > Subject: Maximum bitrate
 >
 > Hello, I'm trying to get the highest possible bitrate with RealProducer
 > and a Osprey 1000 board. If I use the hardware-encoding feature of the
 > board, I can't get more than ca. 150Kbps bitrate, and if  I don't use
 > it, the maximum I get is ca. 500Kbps.
 > I've set the capture area to CIF and the fps to 30.
 >
 > Is this maximum set by the video capture card, by the processor or by
 > the sofware. My system is a Windows NT running onto a Pentium II.
 >
 > Thank you
 > --
 > Jenaro �lvarez S�nchez-Trasancos


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