Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "hqdn3d".
2005 Mar 28
6
Playback too slow?!
I tried encoding http://home.tange.dk/theora/stream.dump with
http://home.tange.dk/theora/optag-dvd 4. From that I got
http://home.tange.dk/theora/dvd-4.theora.ogg.
mplayer stream.dump works fine, but when playing the theora encoded file
on my 2 GHz computer both mplayer and xine take 85% of my CPU while X
takes the remaining 15% (i.e. 0% idle time) and the playback is no way
near smooth.
Using:
2005 Aug 24
1
Testing libtheora-1.0alpha5
...Consider the following clip:
http://lives.reimeika.ca/cvs/swath.ogg
As you can see there are a lot of obvious artifacts. I generate
this movie using a series on PNG images and the following command
sequence:
mkfifo -m 0600 stream.yuv
mplayer mf://*.png -mf type=png:fps=29.97002997 -vf dsize=16:9,hqdn3d -vo yuv4mpeg -ao null -nosound &
encoder_example -s 8 -S 7 -f 30000 -F 1001 -v 10 -a 10 -o swath.ogg stream.yuv
Any suggestions on how to improve this? In order to test I'm
making available the LiVES video file (which is essentially a .tgz of the
PNG images):
http://lives.reimeika.ca/cvs/...
2005 May 03
2
wineconf video downloads
Videos will appear here
http://wineconf.geldorp.nl/
enjoy.
Ivan.
2005 Jul 15
0
Tips for theora encoding?
...Consider the following clip:
http://lives.reimeika.ca/cvs/swath.ogg
As you can see there are a lot of obvious artifacts. I generate
this movie using a series on PNG images and the following command
sequence:
mkfifo -m 0600 stream.yuv
mplayer mf://*.png -mf type=png:fps=29.97002997 -vf dsize=16:9,hqdn3d -vo yuv4mpeg -ao null -nosound &
encoder_example -s 8 -S 7 -f 30000 -F 1001 -v 10 -a 10 -o swath.ogg stream.yuv
Any suggestions on how to improve this? In order to test I'm
making available the LiVES video file (which is essentially a .tgz of the
PNG images):
http://lives.reimeika.ca/cvs/...
2005 Jul 15
0
Theora encoding tips
...Consider the following clip:
http://lives.reimeika.ca/cvs/swath.ogg
As you can see there are a lot of obvious artifacts. I generate
this movie using a series on PNG images and the following command
sequence:
mkfifo -m 0600 stream.yuv
mplayer mf://*.png -mf type=png:fps=29.97002997 -vf dsize=16:9,hqdn3d -vo yuv4mpeg -ao null -nosound &
encoder_example -s 8 -S 7 -f 30000 -F 1001 -v 10 -a 10 -o swath.ogg stream.yuv
Any suggestions on how to improve this? In order to test I'm
making available the LiVES video file (which is essentially a .tgz of the
PNG images):
http://lives.reimeika.ca/cvs/...
2007 Jul 17
3
TS from DVB-T to Theora + Vorbis
Hello,
Could you kindly point me to some instruction, how to encode demuxed
files (.m2v and .mp2) to .ogg (Theora + Vorbis)? I was trying to use
ffmpeg2theora, but I don't know, how to put two files to ffmpeg2theora
(one audio an one video) and did not found, how to mux them into one
file?
Exist a way, how to do two pass encoding?
I'm using Ubuntu Fiesty Linux.
Thank you,
Jiri Navratil
2009 Oct 15
7
Theora for webcam/conferencing use
Hey Theorans,
Yesterday and today I decided to try out broadcasting a video stream
using Theora from my computer's built-in webcam. I was pleasantly
surprised to find that, while maintaining a rate of less than 150kbps,
the stream was of quite a suitable quality sending 640x480 video at 15
frames per second. For now, this is video only, by the way, I did not
include any audio in the stream