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From: Mark W. K. <mar...@ho...> - 2000-06-04 03:20:13
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I tried Daniel's live video program today and it seemed to work fine. I am getting about 4.5 to 5 FPS on a 750 Athlon with a GeForce DDR card. I have no idea how this compares to best of breed in the Windows world. Does anyone else? The program seemed quite friendly, which I also attribute to good underlying driver code. I was able to leave the program running, but pull the camera plug, or stop and restart the camera, and the video picked up again and started playing just fine. No core dumps or other problems I could see. I also recorded some longer clips using dvgrab-0.82 - like 5 minutes - just to see what happens, and they basically worked fine. DV2 format plays back at the right speed under NT using QuickTime and under Win98SE using WMP. Audio was working under 98SE. I didn't have the speakers plugged in at the time under NT. (Listening to Sting on my Linux box) The one 'problem' I am dealing with on this system Athlon is that it seems to drop a huge number of frames in dvgrab. I am quite surprised, as this machine is far and away the fastest of the 5 machines I'm playing around with, and it has the fastest hard disk, at least as far as specs go. It is new though, so I need to figure out if it's really configured correctly. My 433 Celeron has never dropped a frame, to the best of my knowledge. I read Arne's README that talked about disk speed, which makes sense, but this machine is supposed to be a great new chipset and certainly a fast processor. What benchmarks can I run to determine whether there is some problem with the way I've built the kernel or the system itself? Any configuration files to check? Anyway, Daniel, cool job. I need to study the code a bit now. Thanks! Mark |