Have you looked at this to solve your file size problem? http://outflux.net/unix/software/GOPchop/
Stuart L. Morris wrote: >In my experience... > >When it works it works very well. Low bitrates (below 2Mbits/s) are not >fantastic but then MPEG2 isn't really designed to go down there anyway. >Analogue sources (VHS tape etc) give poor results because of the noise >on the signal (it doesn't compress ;-) > >The real problems I've had have been conflicts between the board, the >driver and the motherboard. On some machines it simply won't work and on >others I've had no problems at all and am very happy. > >I have had good results in creating Super VCD disks from KFIR created >MPEG2 files and archiving video material onto CD except when the capture >file gets too large (haven't worked out how to split it into two for >SVCD writing yet, the first half works great but the second is unusable >(help anyone?)). > >Have fun. > >Stuart > >Jeff Bowden wrote: > >>Stuart L. Morris wrote: >> >>>Bram Stolk wrote: >>> >>>>On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 22:31:05 -0800 >>>>Jeff Bowden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>> >>>>>Among other things, there is a call to video_register_device with too >>>>>few parameters. Is this driver under active development? With which >>>>>kernels is it known to work? >>>>> >>>>I have the CVS version working under Linux 2.4.16 >>>> >>> >>>I also have the latest CVS version running under 2.4.17 >>> >>OK, cool. I haven't ordered the board yet, I wanted to make sure I >>could get the driver built first. Thanks for the tips. I had to >>comment out MX_OBJS and EXTRA_CFLAGS in the Makefile to get it to compile. >> >>How well does it work? I am thinking to use it for archiving video from >>my camcorder. >> > >