I am using the directshow Theora encoder to compress a live video stream. A dump of the encoder settings is given below. The starred settings have been explicitly configured and the others are defaulted or derived values. These settings produce an even, dark (almost black) recorded result as does any recording with Keyframe Freq <= 32. Keyframe Freq >32 works perfectly. The incoming video is at 5 fps. Although I can't find explicit documentation I presume that the Keyframe Frequency is actually the keyframe interval measured in frames (what h.264 would call GOP.) I need frequent keyframes for input to a video editor although the Changelog would suggest that perhaps this is not necessary (seeking to non-keyframes is possible) The Theora filter is Version 0.82.16930 **** Theora settings **** Quality Mode = False * Quality = 10 * Target Bitrate = 256000 * Keyframe Bitrate = 384000 Fixed Keyframe Interval = True * Keyframe Freq = 32 * Keyframe Freq Min = 8 Keyframe Auto Threshold = 80 Sharpness = 0 * Noise Sensitivity = 1 * Allow Dropped Frames = False Quick Mode = True Thanks, Andy Free Developer Webinar for clients on 19th May, more information on our client extranet: http://www.gossinteractive.com/devugmay2010 Web design and Content Management experts. www.twitter.com/gossinteractive Registered Office: c/o Bishop Fleming, Cobourg House, Mayflower Street, Plymouth, PL1 1LG. Company Registration No: 3553908 This email contains proprietary information, some or all of which may be legally privileged. It is for the intended recipient only. If an addressing or transmission error has misdirected this email, please notify the author by replying to this email. If you are not the intended recipient you may not use, disclose, distribute, copy, print or rely on this email. Email transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error free, as information may be intercepted, corrupted, lost, destroyed, arrive late or incomplete or contain viruses. This email and any files attached to it have been checked with virus detection software before transmission. You should nonetheless carry out your own virus check before opening any attachment. GOSS Interactive Ltd accepts no liability for any loss or damage that may be caused by software viruses.