FFmpeg can use mpeg1, they make the libavcodec, the better lib to
decode/encode Mpeg1, Mpeg4, ...

Also, they're too lightweight! I used it on a PII-300 to record 320x240
@ 24fps with 65% CPU load!!!


 --- Aubin Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu: > ffmpeg could work, but
I would vote for mp1e since it encodes mpeg1
> which can be viewed while recording, and because it's lightweight
> enough to use at low (320x240) resolution on a 400mhz machine, or
> high
> resolution (720x576) on a medium end machine (1.0ghz+)
> 
> We've also tried it before (Thomas has even written some code which
> may still be in CVS) and it works with a simple wrapper.
> 
> On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 02:29:10PM -0500, Richard J. Finn wrote:
> > 
> >     (moving thread over to devel from users)
> > 
> >     Interesting...  check out what I found.  I appologize if you guys 
> >     have already looked at this.
> > 
> >     FFmpeg
> >     http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net/
> > 
> >     "ffmpeg is a command line tool to convert one video file format to
> 
> > another. It also supports grabbing and encoding in real time from a
> TV 
> > card."
> > 
> >     The page also claims that the following projects use FFmpeg (just
> a 
> >     few of them):
> >     * MPlayer, the reference player for Linux.
> >     * xine, a video player for Linux with a nice GUI.
> >     * GStreamer, an Open Source Multimedia Framework.
> >     * VideoLAN, a video player and streaming server using ffmpeg
> codecs.
> >     - AND -
> >     * MythTV, a homebrew PVR.
> > 
> > 
> >     Could a time shifting feature for Freevo be as simple as using 
> >     FFmpeg with a wrapper?  (I know - it's never THAT simple)  It
> appears that 
> > FFmpeg is small enough to not greatly affect the size of the binary
> 
> > distribution.
> > 
> >     I also think a neat feature would be the abilty to stream files
> over 
> > the LAN - either recordings or live TV.
> > 
> > Shawn Powers wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm not sure about time shifting, but realize as well
> > > that freevo is at least a degree of magnitude easier
> > > to install than mythtv...
> > >
> > > Hats off to whomever decided to install all the
> > > runtime, etc inclusive.  And as far as "frontend and
> > > backend" things are concerned...  I hope freevo keeps
> > > itself free from dependencies.  It's so simple to set
> > > up.
> > >
> > >Richard J. Finn wrote:
> > >
> > >>
> > >>    I'm new to the list and looking at installing
> > >> either Freevo or MythTV.  I've read comparison
> > >> conversations from the archives of both lists and it
> > >> seems to me the only thing missing from Freevo is
> > >> time shifting of live TV.  I know that's on the list
> > >> of planned features, but does anybody know when it
> > >> will be an implemented feature?
> > >>
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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