Re: [V4L] Which MPEG software encoder?

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> mp1e 1.8.0-pre3 creates acceptable mpeg-1 movies, although the lack of
> proper motion compensation requires the use of double bitrates in order to
> get acceptable quality output.

Do you know if mp1e generates I frames only, or does it generate P or even B
frames with no motion compensation?

> But I've been able to play these streams with mtv, smpeg, and when recorded
> onto a CD-RW disc, my Sony standalone DVD player. 

How fussy is a DVD player at playing mpeg 1 CDs?  Must they be in a special
VCD format and resolution?  Or can they take an ISO9660 cdrom with a mpeg file
on it and play that?

I've recorded some stuff with a DC10+ in motion JPEG format, and then made
MPEG-1 movies out of it with mpeg2_movie <http://heroinewarrior.com/mpeg2movie.html> for video and toolame
<http://www.uq.net.au/~zzmcheng/> for layer II sound.  I can play them on
Linux with MTV (fastest), lamp with smpeg, or xmovie.  windoze players can't
seem to play them.





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