Hi Devan,
It is a P4 2.8Ghz. It barely breaks out a sweat, the CPU fan does not
come on.
Also, sureley transcoding should just take longer rather than dropping
frames if CPU speed were an issue? It is not as if it has to keep up
with broadcast.
And what's more, I did not have this problem with 0.17.
Thanks // Mike
Devan Lippman wrote:
MPEG4 does take more CPU time so that could be a factor, whats your
system?
On 6/25/05, *Mike Harris* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Hi,
I recently upgraded to Myth 0.18. After doing so, transcoding
video from
MPEG2 -> MPEG4 results in jerky video - it looks as though some frames
are being dropped.
I record from DVB so programs are stored in MPEG2 initially. I have
tried various combinations of the motion compensation options
available
in the Mythtv transcoder configuration, did not seem to help much.
Thanks in advance...
// Mike
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