On Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 04:35:53PM +0000, Stephen Davies wrote:
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> 
> On Fri, 23 Nov 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Well, I've gotten to my goal, I can now record with ffmpeg in one
> > window, and play back time shifted in another window.  That's
> > looking good.  Except that the video is not looking good.  It's
> > got alot of what I take to be compression effects ... things look
> > like big squares ...
> 
> You need a higher bit rate.  Try somewhere like 2000-4000 kbits/sec for
> 352x288 type resolution, 4000-6000 kbits/sec for 720x576.

Thanks, that really cleaned me up.  I ended up specifying a bit
rate of 5000 with a size of 640x480, which turns out very nicely.
Oddly enough, I seem to get decent audio sync with 640x400, but the
aspect ratio seems wrong.  at 640x480, I get the right aspect
ratio, and no video sync.

Think I'll try NVRec, if I can get it to compile.

> 
> > The is captured with the default options of ffmpeg, I've
> > tried ofthers, but none of them seem to be able to sync the audio
> > and video.
> 
> > So what format would you guys use, if you had the following
> > requirements:
> > 
> >     1)  Cheap to decompress (300Mhz cyrus)
> >     2)      Expense of compression irrelevent (2 1.2GHZ Athalons)
> >     3)      Able to fit through a 100Mbit ethernet pipe
> >     4)      As close to lossless as possible.
> > 
> > I guess it can be done, 'cause I'm told that with TIVO, you get
> > good quality video.  What do you think?
> 
> Well - I use mpeg1, but you must have good input video quality and have to
> accept that you need an adequate bit rate.
> 
> If I'm keeping stuff I recompress into Divx4 - mencoder (part of
> mplayer) is working well for me.  Shrinks my files to 1/3rd original size,
> but Divx compression is much much CPU heavier than mpeg1.
> 
> Steve
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