[vdr] How to use VDR2VDR for h264 streaming?
YUP
yupadmin at gmail.com
Tue Apr 29 18:18:48 CEST 2008
Yes, we encode it on the fly: Abit I-N73HD motherboard with overclocked
Intel Pentium E2160 processor. Working like a charm, about 50-60%
loading of the each of processors.
Here is my encoding line:
(Middle quality)
cat $OUT.avi & /usr/bin/mencoder "$IN" -vf scale=512:384 -ovc x264
-x264encopts bitrate=300:threads=auto -oac lavc -lavcopts
acodec=aac:abitrate=20 -o $OUT.avi &>$OUT.log
High quality:
cat $OUT.avi & /usr/bin/mencoder "$IN" -vf scale=512:384 -ovc x264
-x264encopts
bitrate=256:subq=5:8x8dct:frameref=2:bframes=3:b_pyramid:weight_b:threads=auto
-oac lavc -lavcopts acodec=aac:abitrate=20 -o $OUT.avi &>$OUT.log
Yarema
>> We (me and my friend from the States) have the following problem. My
>> friend wants to watch tv programs from Europe, which I stream to him.
>> Because my upload is not too big (about 0.5 megabits) we used
>> externremux script together with stream-device plugin for vdr to encode
>> stream with h264 codec and after that stream it into internet.
>
> do you encode mpeg2 satellite channels to h.264 on the fly ? It seems to me it's very hard job for CPU
> or do you stream in Internet h.264 dvb-s2 channels ?
>
> Igor
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