Rob, how are you transcoding your files down? I've been trying to figure out how to do this with my system using nuvexport. Whenever I try to transcode an HD broadcast to DVD using nuvexport it goes at like <1fps! There are some 9million frames, I calculated it would take several months to make a DVD. Unacceptable. :) I have similar hardware, 90nm 3000+ frontend/backend. I also tried making a test DVD from a "Wheel of Fortune" episode using the HowTo on mythtv.info: http://mythtv.info/moin.cgi/ArchiveRecordingsToDvdHowTo When the DVD was done I could play it in my computer but not on my DVD player.
I'm lost. Someone please help. -Greg On 5/14/05, Robert Tsai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On my AMD64 3500+ 90nm (2.2GHz) CPU (combined frontend/backend > system), mythtranscode transcodes my HD recordings to MPEG-4 (a > variety of resolutions from 720x480 up to 960x540) at approximately > real-time (e.g., 1 hour to transcode a 1-hour recording), in the > background, while other stuff is competing for CPU/disk resources > (watching other HD recordings, recording other HD broadcasts). > > I've never transcoded to RTjpeg/MPEG-2, so I don't know if it is > "harder" or "easier" to transcode to than to MPEG-4. > > This is just a data point for what Linux/mythtranscode can do with a > CPU similar to yours. > > --Rob _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
