On Fri, 2004-08-06 at 15:07, Erik Slagter wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-08-06 at 20:56, Gary Major wrote:
>
> > transcode -i /dev/video0 -H 0 -p /dev/dsp -x v4l2,v4l2 -f 24,2
> > --import_asr 2 --export_fps 24,2 --encode_fields p -g 720x480 -V -y
> > mpeg2enc,mp2enc -F 8 -c 00:00:10 -u 128,3 --nice -17 -o
> > /mnt/md0/video/test
> >
> > The audio is nice and constant and the video looks pretty good. The only
> > hiccup remaining is the fastforward effect. CPU's were also used quite
> > nicely.
>
> Try -e 32000, -e 44100 and -e 48000, maybe only one of these is
> supported by your soundcard or tv card.
Thanks, will give this a try and see what happens.
> Further: mpeg2enc is NOT suitable for realtime-encoding. It is far too
> slow, even on a very fast CPU.
Not sure what else to use. I couldn't get anywhere near the quality I
have gotten with mpeg2enc with ffmpeg. Should ffmpeg outperform
mpeg2enc?
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