On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 6:21 PM, Manuel Braga <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Feb 2014 16:17:31 -0500 "[email protected]"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Compare it to these public Dropcams. They are using a slightly better
>> image sensor - OV5630. 500Kb/s 720P h.264 high encoding.
>> https://www.dropcam.com/cameras/featured
>>
>> CPU - http://www.ambarella.com/
>>
>> I'd love to get that good of quality recording.
>
> You know who to go complain => Allwinner

What I can't tell is if the hardware is good and the software is just
messed up, or if the hardware is fundamentally broken.

So maybe I can do an experiment. First I can save some uncompressed
stills to assess the camera.

Second, there is uncompressed test 720P video here.
https://media.xiph.org/video/derf/

I can feed it through the compression hardware and compare to x86
software encoders. This works since there is no requirement to
compress in real-time. There is no way to save real-time uncompressed
video on the A20. It is just too fast. Would you happen to already
have an app written that can compress the raw video?


This will provide some good data for Allwinner if it show problems in
the h264 encoder.




-- 
Jon Smirl
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