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Hi, all.<br>
<br>
Am attempting to stream live video in theora format (through the
giss.tv Icecast2 servers).<br>
<br>
In your opinion will pd_extended out-perform in terms of speed (i.e.
how fast the images are moving compared to real time on the clients
machines) the more traditional ffmpeg/ffmpg2theora/oggfwd stack, or
should I just continue to use that stack over pd?<br>
<br>
I want the output to ogv and I am using pd_extended 0.42.5 and am
using an ubuntu lucid derivative (puppy linux) so my libc is sort of
set in stone).<br>
<br>
Also, off topic, but if the pd transmission is faster than the
ffmpeg stack is it also faster or slower than the gstreamer avenue?<br>
<br>
Thanks, in advance for your input.<br>
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