> I am looking for a capture program that can record mpg4 or mpg1/2 and at the
> same time display via Xvideo from a v4l source (no v4l2). The whole
> thing should work with a 1200MHz CPU. The recording quality should be
> at least VHS level. I tried ffmpeg (all supported codecs) for
> recording and decoding with mplayer, but there seem to be problems
> with synching and maybe also with processor speed. mp1e would not
> record with the saa7146 (from DVB driver).

I have never tried real-time MPG4 conversion. I do know when I use transcode
to convert to MPG[12], that it is really slow, and I am told it is becoz
of the size of the calculations. Whereas, when I use it to conver to 
MPEG4 (Divx) using the ffmpeg encoder, I can transcode @ about 45fps on
my XP 1800+ and maxing out the CPU. I have no idea what real-time encoding
might do to this mix (becoz I want to edit out the commercials so I use
lavrec to record) but there might seem to be enough leeway to have transcode
record and encode on the fly...

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