Actually, with MPEG, using P frames gives much better looking results for the
same bitrate than only using I frames, even without the motion vector search,
which is the CPU intensive part. Just compare mp1e 1.8 and above to MJPEG.
mp1e uses P macro blocks with a (0,0) motion vector, and that's usually a win.

Ori

Alan Cox wrote:

> > I doing a project in which I intent to to encode and decode bitstream
> > using opendivx MPEG4 codec for linux for videoconferencing in real time.
> >
> > Does opendivx codec suitable for such real time application ? Anyone
> > familiar with it or know any freely available MPEG4 codec ?
>
> MPEG4 appears to have patent issues, so for the US at least it seems likely
> there is no open mpeg4 possible. Its also very CPU heavy which may make
> it a poor real time codec. For real time you generally want a very
> efficient codec that handles rapid scene changes well (at low data rates
> B and P frames are basically no hopers) and avoids cpu intensive DCT and
> the like.
>
> Take a look at codecs like CU30
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