Hi there. Sorry if this is a repeat, I sent the same message out the other day, 
but before I'd subscribed, so I think it got filtered out. Anyway, I'm looking 
into the
feasibility of using Schrodinger tools in a piece of
software on board an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle. I've got
an analog video camera on board the vehicle, which is
converted to a digital YCrCb 4:2:2 feed over Ethernet through a Pleora IP 
Engine. This video stream has a 720X520
resolution, but is completely uncompressed. 
 
My big question, is how fast can the algorithms in
Schrodinger handle medium quality compression? I'm assuming
that intraframe compression would be faster than interframe,
and I'd prefer for everything to be viewable as a still
image anyway. So I guess I'd need it to do something along
the lines of 720X520 intraframe compression at around 10-15
frames per second, with a 10 hour video file being under
around 40 GBytes, while running on a PC-104 (intel Atom
processor) with a non-GUI Ubuntu operating system. Does
anybody know if real time encoding at that level, on such a
computer might be possible? 
Thanks a lot for the assistance! 
-cullam
 



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