On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 6:46 AM, Aleksey Lim <alsr...@member.fsf.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 12:03:32AM -0400, Erik Blankinship wrote: > > [apologies if this is double posted] > > > > I am wondering if anyone has tested Record-61 on an xo-1? Excited to try > it > > out myself, but want to check if that is a targeted platform. > > > > I ask because a quick glance at the updates to the code (specifically > > glive.py) suggests to me that the xo-1 hardware might have a hard time > > recording video with synchronized audio. > > Well, old code did only video encoding on-the-fly > I added audio encoding to use only one pass - The xo-1 did not seem to have the processing power to successfully encode video and audio simultaneously. The resulting videos were very choppy when played back (both video and audio). The xo-1 also did not have enough drive space (or speed?) to hold large amounts of uncompressed video. Therefore, the video was encoded on-the-fly, and the audio was saved directly to disk (uncompressed audio takes up less space than the uncompressed video). The final step was to mux and encode the audio into one file. I suspect a similar solution for video with synchronized audio might be required for other netbooks with limited hardware resources. I am not sure how the sugar team plans to target activities to different platforms. - download record-notebook-61.xo or record-netbook-61.xo ? - activity-authors query the system for flags about the hardware's capabilities and in the case of record use a different set of pipelines? Erik > it seems Record-61 doesn't > require aditional disk space only space for final .ogg(and aditional > resources > to read/write to/from disk). > > Anyway it would be nice if you tested it on XO. > > -- > Aleksey >
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