Amazing - Vassili at Linux Media Labs finally responded to a message. It was the one I sent to the i2 working groups - not the ones I sent directly to him. I'll respond to him. Larry p.s. Matt, anything we need to ask? -- Professor Lawrence A. Rowe Internet: Rowe@BMRC.Berkeley.EDU Computer Science Division - EECS Phone: 510-642-5117 University of California, Berkeley Fax: 510-642-5615 Berkeley, CA 94720-1776 URL: http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/~larry
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- To: "Lawrence A. Rowe" <Rowe@BMRC.Berkeley.EDU>
- Subject: Re: [Fwd: fixed Q table bitrates]
- From: Vassili Leonov <vleo@linuxmedialabs.com>
- Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 23:01:14 -0600 (MDT)
- In-Reply-To: <39A48002.D722FFBB@BMRC.Berkeley.EDU>
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Lawrence A. Rowe wrote: Hi, nice to know you're using our board. > message describes what we are doing and asks if anyone wants to setup a > similar machine so that we can do experiments across Internet2. We don't have access to Internet2, but we are working with a provider of QoS networking, maybe somehow we can get bridged? > data and passes it to the decoding board. Currently the video must be > displayed on a separate NTSC display (TV). We're working on getting it > to run in overlay mode so the video output, at least for the CIF stream, > can be displayed in a window on the screen. We are working on doing it right under XFree4.0 > the bit rate dynamically - we've run tests up to 25 Mbs. We also tried > setting the board so that it would use a fixed quantization table - the > attached message reports on the bit rate variation - in short 3.6-13 Mbs > which is actually a pretty large range. Yes, there is mode for that. Did it work - in terms of keeping Q factor constant? #------------------------------------# | Linux Media Labs LLC | Vassili Leonov #------------------------------------# mailto:vleo@linuxmedialabs.com http://linuxmedialabs.com phone:1-719-231-3173
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