Re: [Freevo-users] mencoder eats my cpu

2005-03-09 Thread Georg Künzel
Am Dienstag, 8. März 2005 22:09 schrieb Jesper Mathiassen: nice -n -17 /usr/bin/mencoder tv:// -oac mp3lame -lameopts cbr:br=128:mode=3 -force-avi-aspect 1.33 -ovc lavc -vf pp=lb/al -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:vbitrate=1650:mbd=1:vqmin=2:vlelim=-4:vcelim=7:lumi_mask=0.15:

Re: [Freevo-users] mencoder eats my cpu

2005-03-09 Thread Jesper Mathiassen
ons, 09 03 2005 kl. 17:11 +0100, skrev Georg Knzel: # Load btaudio to grep DMA-audio from bttv device modprobe btaudio analog=1 digital=0 This does unfortunatly not work for my crappy Pinnacle PCTV.. (Supported cards are in the kernel docs for the bttv driver ) so I use a secondary soundcard

Re: [Freevo-users] mencoder eats my cpu

2005-03-09 Thread Georg Künzel
Am Mittwoch, 9. März 2005 23:44 schrieb Jesper Mathiassen: I believe you can add dsize=1.333 in the vf options, i.e. -vf pp=lb/al,dsize=1.333 . I gave it a shot but nothing changed. Seems as we have to solve it via fxd file. Georg -- Mein oeffentlicher Schluessel fuer PGP/GPG -

[Freevo-users] mencoder eats my cpu

2005-03-08 Thread Alberto Hernando
Hi. I'm trying recording with freevo from my bt8x8 card. It seems to work fine, but it eats more than 50% of my cpu. It's a 3GHz pentium-iv. I'd like to get good quality, but without frying my cpu, as I'd like it to be quiet too. This is how mencoder is executed: /usr/local/bin/mencoder tv://

Re: [Freevo-users] mencoder eats my cpu

2005-03-08 Thread Justin Wetherell
Alberto Hernando wrote: Hi. I'm trying recording with freevo from my bt8x8 card. It seems to work fine, but it eats more than 50% of my cpu. It's a 3GHz pentium-iv. I'd like to get good quality, but without frying my cpu, as I'd like it to be quiet too. This is how mencoder is executed:

Re: [Freevo-users] mencoder eats my cpu

2005-03-08 Thread Jesper Mathiassen
tir, 08 03 2005 kl. 16:06 +0100, skrev Alberto Hernando: Hi. I'm trying recording with freevo from my bt8x8 card. It seems to work fine, but it eats more than 50% of my cpu. It's a 3GHz pentium-iv. I'd like to get good quality, but without frying my cpu, as I'd like it to be quiet too.