gabor
Joined: 05 Sep 2012 Posts: 1
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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 6:25 pm Post subject: Problems with low frame rate (< 4 fps) |
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Hi,
I'm developing a streaming solution with quite uncommon characteristics. We have some image snapshots that arrive regularly but with a very low frequency and we would like to observe these images as a video stream. The conversion to video is easy, ffmpeg can create a Theora ogg stream from the static pictures and I already got it working. The problem is that I cannot go below 4 fps. The images arrive with less frequency than 4 image / second so I would like to decrease the frame rate. If I just generate such a low frame rate video, I can open it on VLC but it only works through Icecast if the frame rate is at least 4. As a result, the system is quite CPU-intensive, while it could work more effectively with much less fps, even 0.25 or around. Has anyone experienced such a problem? Is there any easy solution? Or is it some kind of internal limitation of Icecast?
Thanks in advance. |
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