MBPro C2D 2.33GHz/3GB RAM drops frames playing H.264@1920x1080
I've been trying to watch with a MBPro C2D 2.33GHz/3GB RAM a movie (in .mkv container) coded in H.264@1920x1080 (a blueray rip actually), but both Quicktime (I have Perian installed) and VLC would drop frames time to time.
Processor never goes over 100-120%.
Do I have bad codecs installed? Some ideas? I thought my mac would do the job...
H.264 is a complex video CODEC, and there can be many factors in the implementation process which would effect what you're seeing here. It would be nice to see some H.264 analysis tools in order to give us more information about the video stream-- I plan on embarking on some live H.264 video projects for doing live educational video delivery, and access to such tools would be a real plus.
It seems as if the costs in H.264 hardware encoders are dropping rapidly now, with a standalone hardware device (e.g. from Mango in Israel) which does encode/decode audio and video over ethernet coming in at about 5-600 USD. There are even standalone set-top box style decoders for under 200 coming out of China now.
Golan.
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Hi all,
A continuation of the thread I opened here (with hardware specs for information):
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/657008?tstart=0
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Dropped Frames in the Xsan environment
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File: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Flash Media Live Encoder 3\FlashMediaLiveEncoder.exe
Description: Adobe® Flash® Media Live Encoder
Copyright: © 2008 - 09 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. Adobe, the Adobe logo, and Flash are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. <AdobeIP#0000716>
Version: 3.0.1.5963
=================================================================
Sun Mar 28 2010 07:59:46 : Selected video input device: Dazzle DVC100 Video Device
Sun Mar 28 2010 07:59:47 : Selected audio input device: SoundMAX HD Audio
Sun Mar 28 2010 08:07:58 : Auto Adjust Not Supported : AutoAdjust is not supported if you stream multiple bit rates.
Sun Mar 28 2010 08:08:36 : Primary - Connected to FMS/3,0,1,123
Sun Mar 28 2010 08:30:11 : Primary - Stream[NIPKWIg] Status: Success
Sun Mar 28 2010 08:30:12 : Primary - Stream[NIPKWIg] Status: NetStream.Publish.Start
Sun Mar 28 2010 08:30:12 : Primary - Stream[0000] Status: Success
Sun Mar 28 2010 08:30:12 : Primary - Stream[0000] Status: NetStream.Publish.Start
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?>
<flashmedialiveencoder_profile>
<preset>
<name>Custom</name>
<description></description>
</preset>
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<video>
<device>Dazzle DVC100 Video Device</device>
<crossbar_input>0</crossbar_input>
<frame_rate>29.97</frame_rate>
<size>
<width>640</width>
<height>480</height>
</size>
</video>
<audio>
<device>SoundMAX HD Audio</device>
<crossbar_input>0</crossbar_input>
<sample_rate>22050</sample_rate>
<channels>1</channels>
<input_volume>15</input_volume>
</audio>
</capture>
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<video>
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</video>
</process>
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<video>
<format>VP6</format>
<datarate>200;350;</datarate>
<outputsize>320x240;640x480;</outputsize>
<advanced>
<keyframe_frequency>5 Seconds</keyframe_frequency>
<quality>Good Quality - Good Framerate</quality>
<noise_reduction>None</noise_reduction>
<datarate_window>Medium</datarate_window>
<cpu_usage>Dedicated</cpu_usage>
</advanced>
<autoadjust>
<enable>false</enable>
<maxbuffersize>1</maxbuffersize>
<dropframes>
<enable>false</enable>
</dropframes>
<degradequality>
<enable>false</enable>
<minvideobitrate></minvideobitrate>
<preservepfq>false</preservepfq>
</degradequality>
</autoadjust>
</video>
<audio>
<format>MP3</format>
<datarate>32</datarate>
</audio>
</encode>
<restartinterval>
<days></days>
<hours></hours>
<minutes></minutes>
</restartinterval>
<reconnectinterval>
<attempts></attempts>
<interval></interval>
</reconnectinterval>
<output>
<rtmp>
<url>rtmp://72.26.194.157/rec_live/_definst_/doPublish=azFHj</url>
<backup_url></backup_url>
<stream>NIPKWIg;0000</stream>
</rtmp>
<file>
<limitbysize>
<enable>false</enable>
<size>10</size>
</limitbysize>
<limitbyduration>
<enable>false</enable>
<hours>1</hours>
<minutes>0</minutes>
</limitbyduration>
<path>10_0328_0830a_%i_%v.flv</path>
</file>
</output>
<metadata>
<entry>
<key>author</key>
<value></value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>copyright</key>
<value></value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>description</key>
<value></value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>keywords</key>
<value></value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>rating</key>
<value></value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>title</key>
<value></value>
</entry>
</metadata>
<preview>
<video>
<input>
<zoom>50%</zoom>
</input>
<output>
<zoom>100%</zoom>
</output>
</video>
<audio></audio>
</preview>
<log>
<level>100</level>
<directory>C:\Documents and Settings\sanctuary\My Documents\My Videos</directory>
</log>
</flashmedialiveencoder_profile>
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Filter [014631F4] Video Tee
Pin [0146325C] Input [Input] Connected to pin [0146220C]
Pin [014605CC] Output1 [Output] Connected to pin [010E3EF0]
Pin [0147002C] Output2 [Output] Connected to pin [010EE8F8]
Pin [014D9E64] Output3 [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [014C18A4] Audio Resample
Pin [014C0BFC] Input [Input] Connected to pin [0147CB44]
Pin [01473C34] Output [Output] Connected to pin [010EDF88]
Filter [003AF24C] Smart Tee
Pin [003AF2B4] Input [Input] Connected to pin [0146022C]
Pin [0146220C] Capture [Output] Connected to pin [0146325C]
Pin [01466EA4] Preview [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [01466FC4] AUDIO SOURCE
Pin [0147CB44] Capture [Output] Connected to pin [014C0BFC]
Pin [0147CCF4] Rear Input [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Pin [0147B0B4] Microphone [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Pin [0146FF2C] Stereo Mix [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Filter [003AE654] SOURCE
Pin [0146022C] Capture [Output] Connected to pin [003AF2B4]
Pin [01460054] Analog Video In [Input] Connected to pin [01478E7C]
Filter [01462334] Dazzle DVC100 Crossbar
Pin [014623FC] 0: Video AUX In [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Pin [0147863C] 1: Video Tuner In [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Pin [0147879C] 2: Video Composite In [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Pin [014788FC] 3: Video SVideo In [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Pin [0147B5BC] 4: Audio Tuner In [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Pin [0146255C] 5: Audio Line In [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Pin [01471F2C] 6: Audio Mic In [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Pin [01478E7C] 0: Video Decoder Out [Output] Connected to pin [01460054]
Pin [01464384] 1: Audio Decoder Out [ Output] This pin is not Connected
DumpGraph [003AE3D8]
Filter [0146A424] Output Video Renderer
Pin [0146A804] Input [Input] Connected to pin [01140B90]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {E436EB7E-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB32
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 307200
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
320 x 240, 32 bpp c:0
Image size 307200
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333667, 29.97 fps
Filter [01470A94] Input Video Renderer
Pin [01470E74] Input [Input] Connected to pin [010E3FE0]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {E436EB7D-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB24
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 921600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 480, 24 bpp c:0
Image size 921600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333667, 29.97 fps
Filter [014D901C] Meter Render
Pin [014D93FC] Input [Input] Connected to pin [0113ACE8]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {E436EB7D-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB24
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 27648
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
96 x 96, 24 bpp c:0
Image size 27648
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 0, 0 fps
Filter [010EC008] Mux1
Pin [010EC068] FLV4 [Input] Connected to pin [00F2CFC0]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {34564C46-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Temporally compressed
Variable size samples
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 480, 12 bpp c:34564c46
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333667, 29.97 fps
Pin [010EC888] MP3 [Input] Connected to pin [0113F2B8]
Major type {73647561-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Audio
Sub type {00000055-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 0
Format type FORMAT_WaveFormatEx
Subtype Unknown GUID Name
wFormatTag 85
nChannels 1
nSamplesPerSec 22050
nAvgBytesPerSec 4000
nBlockAlign 1
wBitsPerSample 0
cbSize 12
Pin [010ECB00] out [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [010F5DC0] Mux
Pin [010F5E20] FLV4 [Input] Connected to pin [010E56D8]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {34564C46-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Temporally compressed
Variable size samples
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
320 x 240, 12 bpp c:34564c46
Image size 115200
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333667, 29.97 fps
Pin [010F6640] MP3 [Input] Connected to pin [0113F0B0]
Major type {73647561-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Audio
Sub type {00000055-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 0
Format type FORMAT_WaveFormatEx
Subtype Unknown GUID Name
wFormatTag 85
nChannels 1
nSamplesPerSec 22050
nAvgBytesPerSec 4000
nBlockAlign 1
wBitsPerSample 0
cbSize 12
Pin [010F68B8] out [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [011404A0] VP62_FL8 Compressor
Pin [011404C0] Input [Input] Connected to pin [01140340]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {30323449-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 115200
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
320 x 240, 12 bpp c:30323449
Image size 115200
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333667, 29.97 fps
Pin [01140B90] Preview [Output] Connected to pin [0146A804]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {E436EB7E-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB32
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 307200
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
320 x 240, 32 bpp c:0
Image size 307200
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333667, 29.97 fps
Pin [010E56D8] Output1 [Output] Connected to pin [010F5E20]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {34564C46-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Temporally compressed
Variable size samples
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
320 x 240, 12 bpp c:34564c46
Image size 115200
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333667, 29.97 fps
Pin [00F2CFC0] Output2 [Output] Connected to pin [010EC068]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {34564C46-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Temporally compressed
Variable size samples
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 480, 12 bpp c:34564c46
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333667, 29.97 fps
Pin [010EFDE8] Output3 [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [010E3ED8] Input RGB
Pin [010E3EF0] Input [Input] Connected to pin [014605CC]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {30323449-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 480, 12 bpp c:30323449
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333667, 29.97 fps
Pin [010E3FE0] Output [Output] Connected to pin [01470E74]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {E436EB7D-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB24
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 921600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 480, 24 bpp c:0
Image size 921600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333667, 29.97 fps
Filter [0113EF18] Audio Encoder Tee
Pin [0113EF28] Input [Input] Connected to pin [01139710]
Major type {73647561-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Audio
Sub type {00000055-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 1
Format type FORMAT_WaveFormatEx
Subtype Unknown GUID Name
wFormatTag 85
nChannels 1
nSamplesPerSec 22050
nAvgBytesPerSec 4000
nBlockAlign 1
wBitsPerSample 0
cbSize 12
Pin [0113F0B0] Output1 [Output] Connected to pin [010F6640]
Major type {73647561-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Audio
Sub type {00000055-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 1
Format type FORMAT_WaveFormatEx
Subtype Unknown GUID Name
wFormatTag 85
nChannels 1
nSamplesPerSec 22050
nAvgBytesPerSec 4000
nBlockAlign 1
wBitsPerSample 0
cbSize 12
Pin [0113F2B8] Output2 [Output] Connected to pin [010EC888]
Major type {73647561-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Audio
Sub type {00000055-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 1
Format type FORMAT_WaveFormatEx
Subtype Unknown GUID Name
wFormatTag 85
nChannels 1
nSamplesPerSec 22050
nAvgBytesPerSec 4000
nBlockAlign 1
wBitsPerSample 0
cbSize 12
Pin [0113F500] Output3 [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [010E73B8] Audio Monitor
Pin [010E7430] Input [Input] Connected to pin [0147851C]
Major type {73647561-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Audio
Sub type {00000001-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_PCM
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 2
Format type FORMAT_WaveFormatEx
Subtype MEDIASUBTYPE_PCM
wFormatTag 1
nChannels 1
nSamplesPerSec 22050
nAvgBytesPerSec 44100
nBlockAlign 2
wBitsPerSample 16
cbSize 0
Pin [0113ACE8] Channel 0 [Output] Connected to pin [014D93FC]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {E436EB7D-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB24
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 27648
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
96 x 96, 24 bpp c:0
Image size 27648
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 0, 0 fps
Filter [0113FBC0] FPS Controller Encoder
Pin [0113FBD0] Input [Input] Connected to pin [010EF2D0]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {30323449-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 115200
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
320 x 240, 12 bpp c:30323449
Image size 115200
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333667, 29.97 fps
Pin [01140340] Output [Output] Connected to pin [011404C0]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {30323449-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 115200
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
320 x 240, 12 bpp c:30323449
Image size 115200
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333667, 29.97 fps
Filter [01139208] Audio Encoder
Pin [01139210] PCM [Input] Connected to pin [01491EB4]
Major type {73647561-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Audio
Sub type {00000001-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_PCM
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 2
Format type FORMAT_WaveFormatEx
Subtype MEDIASUBTYPE_PCM
wFormatTag 1
nChannels 1
nSamplesPerSec 22050
nAvgBytesPerSec 44100
nBlockAlign 2
wBitsPerSample 16
cbSize 0
Pin [01139710] MP3 [Output] Connected to pin [0113EF28]
Major type {73647561-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Audio
Sub type {00000055-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 1
Format type FORMAT_WaveFormatEx
Subtype Unknown GUID Name
wFormatTag 85
nChannels 1
nSamplesPerSec 22050
nAvgBytesPerSec 4000
nBlockAlign 1
wBitsPerSample 0
cbSize 12
Filter [010EF1C8] Resize
Pin [010EF1E0] Input [Input] Connected to pin [010EF068]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {30323449-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 480, 12 bpp c:30323449
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333667, 29.97 fps
Pin [010EF2D0] Output [Output] Connected to pin [0113FBD0]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {30323449-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 115200
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
320 x 240, 12 bpp c:30323449
Image size 115200
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333667, 29.97 fps
Filter [01466C6C] Audio Tee
Pin [01466CD4] Input [Input] Connected to pin [010EE6A8]
Major type {73647561-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Audio
Sub type {00000001-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_PCM
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 2
Format type FORMAT_WaveFormatEx
Subtype MEDIASUBTYPE_PCM
wFormatTag 1
nChannels 1
nSamplesPerSec 22050
nAvgBytesPerSec 44100
nBlockAlign 2
wBitsPerSample 16
cbSize 0
Pin [01491EB4] Output1 [Output] Connected to pin [01139210]
Major type {73647561-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Audio
Sub type {00000001-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_PCM
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 2
Format type FORMAT_WaveFormatEx
Subtype MEDIASUBTYPE_PCM
wFormatTag 1
nChannels 1
nSamplesPerSec 22050
nAvgBytesPerSec 44100
nBlockAlign 2
wBitsPerSample 16
cbSize 0
Pin [0147851C] Output2 [Output] Connected to pin [010E7430]
Major type {73647561-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Audio
Sub type {00000001-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_PCM
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 2
Format type FORMAT_WaveFormatEx
Subtype MEDIASUBTYPE_PCM
wFormatTag 1
nChannels 1
nSamplesPerSec 22050
nAvgBytesPerSec 44100
nBlockAlign 2
wBitsPerSample 16
cbSize 0
Pin [0146488C] Output3 [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [010EE8E8] FPS Controller Resize
Pin [010EE8F8] Input [Input] Connected to pin [0147002C]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {30323449-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 480, 12 bpp c:30323449
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333667, 29.97 fps
Pin [010EF068] Output [Output] Connected to pin [010EF1E0]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {30323449-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 480, 12 bpp c:30323449
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333667, 29.97 fps
Filter [010EDF80] Filler
Pin [010EDF88] In [Input] Connected to pin [01473C34]
Major type {73647561-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Audio
Sub type {00000001-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_PCM
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 2
Format type FORMAT_WaveFormatEx
Subtype MEDIASUBTYPE_PCM
wFormatTag 1
nChannels 1
nSamplesPerSec 22050
nAvgBytesPerSec 44100
nBlockAlign 2
wBitsPerSample 16
cbSize 0
Pin [010EE6A8] Output [Output] Connected to pin [01466CD4]
Major type {73647561-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Audio
Sub type {00000001-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_PCM
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 2
Format type FORMAT_WaveFormatEx
Subtype MEDIASUBTYPE_PCM
wFormatTag 1
nChannels 1
nSamplesPerSec 22050
nAvgBytesPerSec 44100
nBlockAlign 2
wBitsPerSample 16
cbSize 0
Filter [014631F4] Video Tee
Pin [0146325C] Input [Input] Connected to pin [0146220C]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {30323449-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 480, 12 bpp c:30323449
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333667, 29.97 fps
Pin [014605CC] Output1 [Output] Connected to pin [010E3EF0]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {30323449-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 480, 12 bpp c:30323449
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333667, 29.97 fps
Pin [0147002C] Output2 [Output] Connected to pin [010EE8F8]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {30323449-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 480, 12 bpp c:30323449
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333667, 29.97 fps
Pin [014D9E64] Output3 [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [014C18A4] Audio Resample
Pin [014C0BFC] Input [Input] Connected to pin [0147CB44]
Major type {73647561-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Audio
Sub type {00000001-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_PCM
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 2
Format type FORMAT_WaveFormatEx
Subtype MEDIASUBTYPE_PCM
wFormatTag 1
nChannels 1
nSamplesPerSec 22050
nAvgBytesPerSec 44100
nBlockAlign 2
wBitsPerSample 16
cbSize 0
Pin [01473C34] Output [Output] Connected to pin [010EDF88]
Major type {73647561-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Audio
Sub type {00000001-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_PCM
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 2
Format type FORMAT_WaveFormatEx
Subtype MEDIASUBTYPE_PCM
wFormatTag 1
nChannels 1
nSamplesPerSec 22050
nAvgBytesPerSec 44100
nBlockAlign 2
wBitsPerSample 16
cbSize 0
Filter [003AF24C] Smart Tee
Pin [003AF2B4] Input [Input] Connected to pin [0146022C]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {30323449-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 480, 12 bpp c:30323449
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333667, 29.97 fps
Pin [0146220C] Capture [Output] Connected to pin [0146325C]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {30323449-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 480, 12 bpp c:30323449
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333667, 29.97 fps
Pin [01466EA4] Preview [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [01466FC4] AUDIO SOURCE
Pin [0147CB44] Capture [Output] Connected to pin [014C0BFC]
Major type {73647561-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Audio
Sub type {00000001-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_PCM
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 2
Format type FORMAT_WaveFormatEx
Subtype MEDIASUBTYPE_PCM
wFormatTag 1
nChannels 1
nSamplesPerSec 22050
nAvgBytesPerSec 44100
nBlockAlign 2
wBitsPerSample 16
cbSize 0
Pin [0147CCF4] Rear Input [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Pin [0147B0B4] Microphone [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Pin [0146FF2C] Stereo Mix [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Filter [003AE654] SOURCE
Pin [0146022C] Capture [Output] Connected to pin [003AF2B4]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {30323449-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 480, 12 bpp c:30323449
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333667, 29.97 fps
Pin [01460054] Analog Video In [Input] Connected to pin [01478E7C]
Major type {0482DDE1-7817-11CF-8A03-00AA006ECB65} MEDIATYPE_AnalogVideo
Sub type {E436EB8E-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} MEDIASUBTYPE_None
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 16
Format type FORMAT_AnalogVideo
Filter [01462334] Dazzle DVC100 Crossbar
Pin [014623FC] 0: Video AUX In [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Pin [0147863C] 1: Video Tuner In [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Pin [0147879C] 2: Video Composite In [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Pin [014788FC] 3: Video SVideo In [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Pin [0147B5BC] 4: Audio Tuner In [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Pin [0146255C] 5: Audio Line In [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Pin [01471F2C] 6: Audio Mic In [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Pin [01478E7C] 0: Video Decoder Out [Output] Connected to pin [01460054]
Major type {0482DDE1-7817-11CF-8A03-00AA006ECB65} MEDIATYPE_AnalogVideo
Sub type {E436EB8E-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} MEDIASUBTYPE_None
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 16
Format type FORMAT_AnalogVideo
Pin [01464384] 1: Audio Decoder Out [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Sun Mar 28 2010 08:30:12 : Session Started
Sun Mar 28 2010 08:30:12 : Video Encoding Started
Sun Mar 28 2010 08:30:13 : Audio Encoding Started
Sun Mar 28 2010 09:22:13 : Audio Encoding Stopped
Sun Mar 28 2010 09:22:13 : Video Encoding Stopped
Sun Mar 28 2010 09:22:13 : Session Stopped
Sun Mar 28 2010 09:22:13 : File C:\Documents and Settings\sanctuary\My Documents\My Videos\10_0328_0830a_1_200.flv closed.
Sun Mar 28 2010 09:22:13 : File C:\Documents and Settings\sanctuary\My Documents\My Videos\10_0328_0830a_2_350.flv closed.
Sun Mar 28 2010 09:22:13 : Primary - Stream[NIPKWIg] Status: NetStream.Unpublish.Success
Sun Mar 28 2010 09:22:14 : Primary - Stream[0000] Status: NetStream.Unpublish.Success
Sun Mar 28 2010 09:22:14 :
================== Encoding Statistics ====================
Current
Input Output
Time Bit Rate Drops fps Drops fps
Audio : 0:51:59 32 Kbps
Video 1: 0:51:59 198 Kbps 0 30.00 0 31.00
Video 2: 0:51:59 343 Kbps 0 30.00 0 31.00
Average
Input Output
Time Bit Rate Drops fps Drops fps
Audio : 0:51:59 32 Kbps
Video 1: 0:51:59 196 Kbps 10 29.97 1 29.96
Video 2: 0:51:59 343 Kbps 10 29.97 206 29.90
===========================================================
Sun Mar 28 2010 09:25:21 : Primary - Network Status: NetConnection.Connect.Closed status
Sun Mar 28 2010 09:25:21 : Primary - Disconnected
Sun Mar 28 2010 09:25:25 : Primary - Connected to FMS/3,0,1,123
Sun Mar 28 2010 09:39:35 : Primary - Stream[NIPKWId] Status: Success
Sun Mar 28 2010 09:39:35 : Primary - Stream[NIPKWId] Status: NetStream.Publish.Start
Sun Mar 28 2010 09:39:36 : Primary - Stream[0000] Status: Success
Sun Mar 28 2010 09:39:36 : Primary - Stream[0000] Status: NetStream.Publish.Start
==========================================================
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?>
<flashmedialiveencoder_profile>
<preset>
<name>Custom</name>
<description></description>
</preset>
<capture>
<video>
<device>Dazzle DVC100 Video Device</device>
<crossbar_input>0</crossbar_input>
<frame_rate>25.00</frame_rate>
<size>
<width>640</width>
<height>480</height>
</size>
</video>
<audio>
<device>SoundMAX HD Audio</device>
<crossbar_input>0</crossbar_input>
<sample_rate>22050</sample_rate>
<channels>1</channels>
<input_volume>15</input_volume>
</audio>
</capture>
<process>
<video>
<preserve_aspect></preserve_aspect>
</video>
</process>
<encode>
<video>
<format>VP6</format>
<datarate>200;350;</datarate>
<outputsize>320x240;640x480;</outputsize>
<advanced>
<keyframe_frequency>5 Seconds</keyframe_frequency>
<quality>Good Quality - Good Framerate</quality>
<noise_reduction>None</noise_reduction>
<datarate_window>Medium</datarate_window>
<cpu_usage>Dedicated</cpu_usage>
</advanced>
<autoadjust>
<enable>false</enable>
<maxbuffersize>1</maxbuffersize>
<dropframes>
<enable>false</enable>
</dropframes>
<degradequality>
<enable>false</enable>
<minvideobitrate></minvideobitrate>
<preservepfq>false</preservepfq>
</degradequality>
</autoadjust>
</video>
<audio>
<format>MP3</format>
<datarate>32</datarate>
</audio>
</encode>
<restartinterval>
<days></days>
<hours></hours>
<minutes></minutes>
</restartinterval>
<reconnectinterval>
<attempts></attempts>
<interval></interval>
</reconnectinterval>
<output>
<rtmp>
<url>rtmp://72.26.194.157/rec_live/_definst_/doPublish=azFHj</url>
<backup_url></backup_url>
<stream>NIPKWId;0000</stream>
</rtmp>
<file>
<limitbysize>
<enable>false</enable>
<size>10</size>
</limitbysize>
<limitbyduration>
<enable>false</enable>
<hours>1</hours>
<minutes>0</minutes>
</limitbyduration>
<path>10_0328_0940a_%i_%v.flv</path>
</file>
</output>
<metadata>
<entry>
<key>author</key>
<value></value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>copyright</key>
<value></value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>description</key>
<value></value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>keywords</key>
<value></value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>rating</key>
<value></value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>title</key>
<value></value>
</entry>
</metadata>
<preview>
<video>
<input>
<zoom>50%</zoom>
</input>
<output>
<zoom>100%</zoom>
</output>
</video>
<audio></audio>
</preview>
<log>
<level>100</level>
<directory>C:\Documents and Settings\sanctuary\My Documents\My Videos</directory>
</log>
</flashmedialiveencoder_profile>
==========================================================
DumpGraph [003AE3D8]
Filter [014D901C] Output Video Renderer
Pin [014D93FC] Input [Input] Connected to pin [01185708]
Filter [01470A94] Input Video Renderer
Pin [01470E74] Input [Input] Connected to pin [010E2288]
Filter [014CE01C] Meter Render
Pin [014CE3FC] Input [Input] Connected to pin [0113ACA8]
Filter [0CDA5D -
Why am I suddenly getting a "Dropped Frames" error?
Hi,
For two years I was working on a large project in FCP 6 where I was able to do quite a bit of work without ever getting "dropped frames." Recently I deleted this entire project and loaded footage for a MUCH smaller project. This current project is MUCH less demanding. Fewer effects, fewer timelines to work with. Same exact system. Nothing has changed... except now... the mos rudimentary effects will give me dropped-frames upon playback. I know I can toggle a playback settings but how in the world is this suddenly necessary with a project that is 5% as demanding as my previous project??
In particular, the dropped-frames occur when I'm...
* generating basic text and adding a fade to the text
* cropping part of one shot
The specs are the following:
+ MacPro 2.8gb 8-core, 16gb RAM, Mac OS X 10.5.4, four internal hard drives at 500gb each
+ My OS and the FCP program are on Drive 1
+ My audio is on Drive 2
+ My visuals are on Drive 3
+ My FCP file and the render files are on Drive 4
+ The project itself is using footage from a Sony EX1 camera. I'm using audio from AIFF files. The progrmam is 2 minutes in duration. I'm using very little effects at all. 1 track of video. Four tracks of audio.
What's going? Why am I now, with this new/smaller project, suddenly getting dropped frames? Was the deletion process the culprit? What can I do?
Thanks,
ShankedDownload and run the demo version of iDefrag : http://www.coriolis-systems.com/iDefrag.php
Click the drive in question wait for it to build the map then switch to the tab labelled "Files" at the bottom of the window. Sort by #Fragments and the highest will be likely culprits. If you do buy this software change the algorithm to "Optimize" for best results for video. Run it using default settings for the rest of it.
For anyone else reading this I DO NOT recommend using defrag tools on the system drive or a RAID drive. This WILL make things worse for you. Only for use on single drive scenarios. The best way to defrag a RAID array is to move the files off to another drive, wipe the RAID clean then transfer the files back again (You can do this for any file system to improve performance). This will sort the files out again. OSX manages the rest until there is only 10% of your drive left (depending on how much deleting and writing of files happens in between - it's that which cause fragmentation).
In terms of the 'size' issue (which you have no real issue with) I guessed that you meant the duration and complexity of your sequences. It's true that sometimes if you have a lot of sequences open these will use up valuable RAM (as FCP is only 32bit it can only utilize 3GB of RAM at most) and so when it is trying to buffer, cache and output the video it can trip over itself. But your current problem is definitely down to dataflow off the drive and into FCP in time to decode and display the next frame. If it can't do it in time (within 0.03-0.04 seconds) then if detects an error and because you are in SafeRT mode it stops playback and displays the Dropped Frame error window.
Pi -
Dropping frames while streaming
I ahve a intel q6600(4 x 2.6) machine with 2 gigs of ram running windows XP. I have incoming 720p video. I am havng a hard time to get this box to NOT drop frames. the settings don't really matter much as it eventually drops frames. I've tried using the same output resolution as the incoming and using 14 megabit output to minimize the amount of compression but the system maxes the cpu..does NOT go into memory pressure...and it drops frames. I have a server upstairs i am streaming to. I can easily transfer a file from this quad to the server upstairs at wirespeed(100 meg fdx)without issue. card is blackmagic intensity pro witht he latest drivers directly from their site. Any ideas? what other information would you need?
Message was edited by: hecominsoonIt turns out FME is highly cpu bound. I read the system requirements closely and 4 x 2.66 ghz apparently isn't going to cut it. I'm now looking to build a core i-5 660 box. 3.33ghz should satisfy FME's appetite for cpu ghz. If not(based on further research) i'll head for an I7 series. In order to keep the system from dropping frames i had to drop the encoding down to 640x4xx(keeping aspect ration) at 2500 kpbs and 128k mono audio. It's not what i am wanting but it'll have to work. Now i have to figure out how much cpu i need to run 720p native at 7 mbps AND be able to be used for the multimedia slides we do during services. I don't want ot have to run multiple machines for long. I may take a gander at the AMD 6 or higher core chips if they have the raw ghz..:)
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