> Did you write up your bench notes from the install? > Do you have a webpage or are you considering putting > one up?
Sadly no, though now I'm thinking I should have. If someone will add some links to other peoples worklogs, I'll take a peek and try to do a better job on the next one. I did work quite heavily off Jarod's guide, but because XvMC isn't in the rpms, I had to download and compile kernel / mythtv, which accounted for at LEAST 80% of the setup time on this machine so far. This is probably the 20th myth install I've been through (counting my own), so they are going a bit quicker now.. Find something that works and stick with it etc... As far as the commercial flagging taking 8hours, the machine is a Celeron 300, which came with the tiny 128k cache. I can only assume that has something to do with the slow commerical flagging time. (as an aside, damn commercial flagging takes a long time on HD content... my flag times on my main flagger went up 4x when I started recording HD content) As far as lines of resolution, it can and does make a difference if your destination is something big, like a big screen, between 320x240 and 720x480. If you're concerned about drive space (which you may on a low-end machine) then dropping back to a lower res and datarate can help reduce the disk usage. However, in this case, since the CPU usage doesn't matter on capture, and matters little on playback (since XvMC is being used) it was worth leaving it at a better quality.
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