GSVideo 1.0.0 "Cut off" - Theora - Resolution and Video Length
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8 months ago
Hello good people of the processing fora.
I've encountered that when using GSVideo 1.0.0 with the Theora codec to create videos with resolutions above 800x600 that, even though it mentions no dropped frames at all, it seems to "cut off" the ending of my videos. I've made a lot of videos, and here are the results:
So yea, the first numbers are the amount of time I recorded with GSVideo, the subsequent times are the length of the video after the sketch finished in their respective resolutions.
And of course, the red numbers are the average percentage lost in each resolution, with a whopping almost 40% shorter videos in the resolution of 1000x800.
All of these are made with the DrawingMovie example, and I've set the queue sizes to have no limit.
I've seen that when using the MJPG2K codec to create .avi videos they don't lose any length, but are really bad quality, and I have to re-convert them to .avi to make them compatible with other software :(
If anyone have any advice on how to make good quality .avi videos with GSVideo (or maybe another library?), I could use all the help I can get.
Thank you.
Bjørn
I've encountered that when using GSVideo 1.0.0 with the Theora codec to create videos with resolutions above 800x600 that, even though it mentions no dropped frames at all, it seems to "cut off" the ending of my videos. I've made a lot of videos, and here are the results:
So yea, the first numbers are the amount of time I recorded with GSVideo, the subsequent times are the length of the video after the sketch finished in their respective resolutions.
And of course, the red numbers are the average percentage lost in each resolution, with a whopping almost 40% shorter videos in the resolution of 1000x800.
All of these are made with the DrawingMovie example, and I've set the queue sizes to have no limit.
I've seen that when using the MJPG2K codec to create .avi videos they don't lose any length, but are really bad quality, and I have to re-convert them to .avi to make them compatible with other software :(
If anyone have any advice on how to make good quality .avi videos with GSVideo (or maybe another library?), I could use all the help I can get.
Thank you.
Bjørn
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