Ah, and another criterion I forgot but could be important is the ability to quickly seek / jump around in a melt video.
Tom On 12/7/18, Tom Murphy <amin...@gmail.com> wrote: > The "Films By Kris" tutorials recommend using ffmpeg with "-vcodec > dnxhd" to convert video before handing it off to melt, because DNxHD > is apparently good for realtime processing with MLT and melt. > > Is it (still) the case that DNxHD is the "best" for use with melt in > realtime mode (i.e. not writing to file)? > > Although this is admittedly a fuzzy question, I'd imagine criteria for > "best" being something like: > - fast to decode (if not also encode) > - parallelizable (it looks like AVCHD can't be decoded multithreaded, > e.g.) > - good on other axes I'm not thinking of, maybe particular to MLT? > > Thanks, and apologies for any misapprehensions! > Tom > _______________________________________________ Mlt-devel mailing list Mlt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mlt-devel