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> Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:freevo-users-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Jeremy Metcalf
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 29. Januar 2004 05:19
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: [Freevo-users] Subject: RE: Hard Drive Space
> 
> I actually don't have a freevo setup right now.  Thats why I'm wondering.
> I
> want to get something that will hold alot but I want very good quality.
> What quality would you suggest?
>

You should try that for yourself. In my opionion, MPEG4 with a bitrate of 1800kBit/s 
and 384x288 pixels is quite a good compromise between space and quality. 
To reach a really good quality, you can not encode MPEG4 while recording. IMHO, really 
good encoding quality is only reached by a two pass encoding. I am thinking about 
recording with mjpeg (720x576) and wav. These recordings should have really good 
quality, but huge file sizes. Afterwards, these files could be transcoded to mpeg4, 
1000kBit/s (or even lower) in 2-pass encoding. It should be possible to setup an 
automatic process which does this. 
Perhaps someone has done something like this already?

Regards,
        Thorsten
      

 


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