On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, E.Chalaron wrote:
> > That's a little slow - but only _slightly_ below what I'd expect for a
> > ~900MHz P3.
>
> Even for a dual CPU ?
Remember - one of those cpus is being used by yuvdenoise...
The parallelism in mpeg2enc is fairly coarse too so u
> > 2.14 fps with
>
> Thanks for the info.
>
> That's a little slow - but only _slightly_ below what I'd expect for a
> ~900MHz P3.
Even for a dual CPU ?
I might give a go to upgrade to new MDK versions then Mjpegtools then.
Thanks again
Edouard
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On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, E.Chalaron wrote:
> 2.14 fps with
Thanks for the info.
That's a little slow - but only _slightly_ below what I'd expect for a
~900MHz P3. I think I get somewhere around 1.5 to 2 on a dual
800MHz P3 - been a while since I've encoded on that
> What was the summarize output when you run configure ?
MJPEG tools 1.6.1.90 build configuration :
- X86 Optimizations:
- MMX/3DNow!/SSE enabled : true
- cmov support enabled: true
* NOTE:
> Can you quantify "slow slow slow"? ;)
2.14 fps with
yuvdenoise -b x,y,L,H -f | mpeg2enc -q 6 -K kvcd -4 2 -2 1 -M 2
Machine is a dual 933 Mhz Intel.
> Earlier versions of mpeg2enc had the wrong default for the -I option.
> Yes, -I 0 is faster but it's also incorrect in many
Hi,
On Sun, 7 Mar 2004, Zarathustra wrote:
> I tried to compile the zoran-driver for my DC10+
> Immediately after 'make' I get the message that '2.4.21-144-default/build'
> could not be found.
> When I look at this file, it seems to be a symbolic link, poining at '/usr/
> src/linux-2.4.21-144-incl
Hi,
I tried to compile the zoran-driver for my DC10+
Immediately after 'make' I get the message that '2.4.21-144-default/build'
could not be found.
When I look at this file, it seems to be a symbolic link, poining at '/usr/
src/linux-2.4.21-144-include/default'. This 'linux-2.4.21-144-include'
d
Le Sat, 6 Mar 2004 16:39:48 -0800 (PST)
"Steven M. Schultz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrivait :
Hello,
[...]
> Did you specify "-V" to "mplex -f 3"? If not then I think
> mplex will pad as needed to create a CBR output file.
Eh no... With "-V" added to "mplex -f3", the size of the fina