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Revision d205335060 : [svc] Finalize spatial svc first pass rate control 1. Save stats for each
19 mars 2014, par Minghai ShangChanged Paths :
Modify /examples/vp9_spatial_scalable_encoder.c
Modify /test/svc_test.cc
Modify /vp9/encoder/vp9_firstpass.c
Modify /vp9/encoder/vp9_firstpass.h
Modify /vp9/encoder/vp9_onyx_if.c
Modify /vp9/encoder/vp9_onyx_int.h
Modify /vp9/encoder/vp9_svc_layercontext.h
Modify /vpx/src/svc_encodeframe.c
Modify /vpx/vpx_encoder.h
[svc] Finalize spatial svc first pass rate control1. Save stats for each spatial layer
2. Add frame buffer management for svc first pass rc
3. Set default spatial layer to 1
4. Flush encoder at the end of stream in test app
This only supports spatial svc.
Change-Id : Ia89cfa87bb6394e6c0405b921d86c426d0a0c9ae -
lavf/mp3enc : don’t abort if audio packets can’t be buffered
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Saving highest quality video from video-capture card
23 décembre 2013, par DusteDI have a machine with 2x3 3ghz dual-core xeon and 4x10krpm scsi 320 disks in raid0.
The capture card is an osprey 560 64 bit pci card.
Operating system is currently Windows Server 2003.The video-stream that I can open with VLC using direct show is rather nice quality.
However, trying to save this video-stream without loss of quality has proven quite difficult,
using the h264 codec I am able to achieve a satisfying quality, however, all 4 cores jump to 100% load after a few second and then it start dropping frames, the machine is not powerful enough for realtime encoding. I've not been able to achieve satisfying mpeg1 or 4 quality, no matter which bitrate I set..Thing is, the disks in this machine are pretty fast even by todays standard, and they are bored.. I don't care about disk-usage, I want quality.
I have searched in vain for a way to pump that beautiful videostream that I see in VLC onto the disk for later encoding, I reckon the disks would be fast enough, or maybe something which would apply a light compression, enough that the disks can keep up, but not so much as to loose visible quality.I have tried FFMPEG as it seems capable of streaming a yuv4 stream down to the disk, but ofcause FFMPEG is unable to open the dshow device ( same error as this guy Ffmpeg streaming from capturing device Osprey 450e fails )
Please recommend a capable and (preferably) software which can do this.