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2004 Sep 14
3
Problems with Theora DirectShow filters
Hi, I'm trying to capture video and audio from a webcam in order to encode it with the Theora and Speex DirectShow-filters. For audio, this filter graph plays fine: http://www.huitl.de/mic-speexenc-speexdec-out.png. The video part is problematic. Please have a look at http://www.huitl.de/cam-theoraenc-theoradec-out.png. 1. The webcam provides the color formats RGB24, I420 and IYUV. The Theora encode filter only accepts YV12, so I can't just connect the webcam capture...
2004 Sep 25
6
Directshow filters 0.64.7878
Updated again... theora works and seeks properly (not to keyframe) in WMP 9 and 10. You can encode from a bunch of onew input types like RGB32, RGB24, IYUV etc. And fixed a bug that was stopping the filters being used in a activeX control in an IE browser. www.illiminable.com/ogg/ Enjoy, Zen.
2004 Sep 25
6
Directshow filters 0.64.7878
Updated again... theora works and seeks properly (not to keyframe) in WMP 9 and 10. You can encode from a bunch of onew input types like RGB32, RGB24, IYUV etc. And fixed a bug that was stopping the filters being used in a activeX control in an IE browser. www.illiminable.com/ogg/ Enjoy, Zen.
2004 Sep 25
6
Directshow filters 0.64.7878
Updated again... theora works and seeks properly (not to keyframe) in WMP 9 and 10. You can encode from a bunch of onew input types like RGB32, RGB24, IYUV etc. And fixed a bug that was stopping the filters being used in a activeX control in an IE browser. www.illiminable.com/ogg/ Enjoy, Zen.
2004 Sep 25
6
Directshow filters 0.64.7878
Updated again... theora works and seeks properly (not to keyframe) in WMP 9 and 10. You can encode from a bunch of onew input types like RGB32, RGB24, IYUV etc. And fixed a bug that was stopping the filters being used in a activeX control in an IE browser. www.illiminable.com/ogg/ Enjoy, Zen.
2004 Oct 03
1
Black frames need higher bitrates than moving ones?!
I'm capturing video from a webcam and encoding it using Theora through Zen's DirectShow filter. I noticed that black frames (webcam lens shut) produce 45 KB/s (target bitrate is 400 kbps), while moving video is around 8-20 KB/s. How can that be? Is the encoder fooled by the background noise the webcam produces? Maybe it has to do with the quality setting, though I don't know what