My impression is that you are only considering a limited range of potential
applications, and thus condemning the entire concept. If you want HDTV
quality pictures, you are going to have a problem. However, there are other
applications for which 1-2 frames per second would be more than adequate.
on 01.7.19 0:48 AM, portals@onebox.com at portals@onebox.com wrote:
> ---- Eric Hildum <Eric_Hildum@itochu.net> wrote:
>> What is the basis for this claim? MPEG 4 supports a very wide range of
>> encoding rates....
> -
> Do you know what they are?
> -
> Many variables. Low encoding rates, (don't even try 64k) give 1-2 frames per
> second. You need a big CPU and a "sweetspot" of 375k to actually produce
> something
> to keep people from slamming your device against a wall.
--
Eric Hildum
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