Hi Vladimir,
On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 20:58, Vladimir Shved wrote:
> but during writes I can see as lavrecs timer slightly pauses but goes
> on without frame insertions or drops.
> Does anyone else experience that?
Video capture uses buffering, so nothing to worry about. Use
"--file-flush=0" to get
Title: RE: [Mjpeg-users] Inserted frames are corrupted
> > > How much load has your system when you record ?
> > with -d1 -q80 , top shows 65%, ranging -/+ 6% at -d2 -q50
> its around 30%
> Thats much to high for anything faster that 500MHz.
>
> On a Athlon
Hallo
> > If you have a Marvel please tell us the hole command you use.
> > The mjpeg
> > tools version, and the Linux you use.
>
> I have Marvel and I tried these command lines with lavrec :
> "lavrec -in -q80 -d1 -s test.avi"
> "lavrec -in -b 128 -q80 -d1 -s test.avi"
> "lavrec -in -q50 -d2 -
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Vladimir Shved wrote:
> > > any way to fix that? And what would cause those
> > curruptions? I'm using G400,
> > > 512Mb ram, 1.4G CPU, HPT370 RAID0, SA6R. I ran several
> > tests and was able to
> > > record about 8 hours of video with these options "-in -q80 -d1 -s",
> > >
Title: RE: [Mjpeg-users] Inserted frames are corrupted
> > I noticed that when frames are inserted they are always
> corrupted, is there
> > any way to fix that? And what would cause those
> curruptions? I'm using G400,
> > 512Mb ram, 1.4G CPU, HPT370 RAID0,
Hallo
> I noticed that when frames are inserted they are always corrupted, is there
> any way to fix that? And what would cause those curruptions? I'm using G400,
> 512Mb ram, 1.4G CPU, HPT370 RAID0, SA6R. I ran several tests and was able to
> record about 8 hours of video with these options "-in