Hi, a quick question. I was wondering if there is a way of either: - make elphel's streaming server output the stream at a fraction of its original FPS, say 1/2 of it; or
- make elphel's streaming server output the stream at a fraction of its original resolution, say 1/2 or 1/4 of it; or - make gstreamer play the live stream at half of the original FPS, say 1/2 of it. I ask this because making Elphel's stream output at 1/2 of the original FPS or 1/2 resolution would (in theory) demand less CPU power for the streaming and leave more for recording at the camera. With gstreamer, the case is similar but on the other side - it would demand less CPU to debayer and display the RAW stream live. (I am using a gstreamer live preview of 1/4 the stream original size and my laptop's CPU, a 2005 Pentium M, can handle it fine actually. Even though, of course, it would be very nice to save power and use less resourses. Based on the tests I put on the article<https://szaszak.wordpress.com/linux/elphel-as-a-digital-cinema-camera/>, the jitter starts to happen at frame sizes between 350~450k). thanks! flavio
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