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  • Problems with using huffle-puff in virtualdub

    Hi.
    I've installed the huffyuv codec but when I open virtualdub, go to 'capture avi' and select the compression tab for video I dn't get the huffyuv option (in fact there's nothing there to select).
    Yet, if I open virtualdub and go to video compression before I select 'capture avi' the list is full (including huffyuv).
    What am I doing wrong?
    I'm trying to play around with different settings but ain't having much luck.
    Thanks,
    Will
    --
    The trouble with democracy is every stupid b*****d get's a vote
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    Windows XP, SP1
    Elite K7S5A
    AMD Athlon XP2000+
    Matrox 32mb G400 Dual Head (682.016 display package) *not* in my father-in-law's machine
    Matrox Rainbow Runner G Series Capture Card (628 display driver and vt155e video tools) *not* in a box in the study
    Primary IDE Master: IBM Deskstar 40GB GXP
    Secondary IDE Master: Panasonic LF-D311 DVD-R Burner
    Secondary IDE Slave: Lite-On 16102b (x16x10x40) Burner
    Primary IDE Slave: Toshiba 105 DVD-Rom Drive
    2 x Maxtor 80gb D740X on RAID 0
    512mb SDRam PC133 Memory
    SB Live 1024 Soundcard (driver 4.06.656)
    ADSL EA900 USB Modem
    ...........ATI Radeon 64mb DDR ViVo *not* installed in place of my trusty old G400

  • #2
    make sure your capture card format is set to RGB or preferably some form of YUV. If it outputs something like mjpeg, huffy won't appear as a choice.
    @DrP #Windows95 DALnet

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    • #3
      Right, thanks.
      Will give it a bash now.
      Will
      ...
      20:32...
      ...Worked fine, many thanks.
      Great for ten seconds then *massive* frame loss
      Will
      Last edited by Will Hay; 14 November 2002, 13:32.
      --
      The trouble with democracy is every stupid b*****d get's a vote
      --
      Windows XP, SP1
      Elite K7S5A
      AMD Athlon XP2000+
      Matrox 32mb G400 Dual Head (682.016 display package) *not* in my father-in-law's machine
      Matrox Rainbow Runner G Series Capture Card (628 display driver and vt155e video tools) *not* in a box in the study
      Primary IDE Master: IBM Deskstar 40GB GXP
      Secondary IDE Master: Panasonic LF-D311 DVD-R Burner
      Secondary IDE Slave: Lite-On 16102b (x16x10x40) Burner
      Primary IDE Slave: Toshiba 105 DVD-Rom Drive
      2 x Maxtor 80gb D740X on RAID 0
      512mb SDRam PC133 Memory
      SB Live 1024 Soundcard (driver 4.06.656)
      ADSL EA900 USB Modem
      ...........ATI Radeon 64mb DDR ViVo *not* installed in place of my trusty old G400

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      • #4
        did you use RGB or YUV? RGB takes mega PCI bus bandwidth.
        @DrP #Windows95 DALnet

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        • #5
          huffy needs a reasonable chunk of HDD perfomance eg..dedicated drive or very fast RAID.

          10 seconds probably means you ran out of buffer/cache as your HDD could not keep up

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          • #6
            Originally posted by DrP
            did you use RGB or YUV? RGB takes mega PCI bus bandwidth.
            When I went to the format settings, if I remember correctly I only had options of 8RGB, 16RGB, 24RGB & MPEG, I didn't see a YUV option.
            Will
            --
            The trouble with democracy is every stupid b*****d get's a vote
            --
            Windows XP, SP1
            Elite K7S5A
            AMD Athlon XP2000+
            Matrox 32mb G400 Dual Head (682.016 display package) *not* in my father-in-law's machine
            Matrox Rainbow Runner G Series Capture Card (628 display driver and vt155e video tools) *not* in a box in the study
            Primary IDE Master: IBM Deskstar 40GB GXP
            Secondary IDE Master: Panasonic LF-D311 DVD-R Burner
            Secondary IDE Slave: Lite-On 16102b (x16x10x40) Burner
            Primary IDE Slave: Toshiba 105 DVD-Rom Drive
            2 x Maxtor 80gb D740X on RAID 0
            512mb SDRam PC133 Memory
            SB Live 1024 Soundcard (driver 4.06.656)
            ADSL EA900 USB Modem
            ...........ATI Radeon 64mb DDR ViVo *not* installed in place of my trusty old G400

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Marshmallowman
              huffy needs a reasonable chunk of HDD perfomance eg..dedicated drive or very fast RAID.

              10 seconds probably means you ran out of buffer/cache as your HDD could not keep up
              That makes sense, thanks
              I have two Matxor D740X 80gb hdd's and a RAID card due next week so that should help.
              Once these arrive do you think my processor is a problem?
              I'm in the process of changing my motherboard (to incorporate a Sis chipset) but can't afford to renew my processor (or 512mb SDRam for that matter).
              Thanks again,
              Will
              --
              The trouble with democracy is every stupid b*****d get's a vote
              --
              Windows XP, SP1
              Elite K7S5A
              AMD Athlon XP2000+
              Matrox 32mb G400 Dual Head (682.016 display package) *not* in my father-in-law's machine
              Matrox Rainbow Runner G Series Capture Card (628 display driver and vt155e video tools) *not* in a box in the study
              Primary IDE Master: IBM Deskstar 40GB GXP
              Secondary IDE Master: Panasonic LF-D311 DVD-R Burner
              Secondary IDE Slave: Lite-On 16102b (x16x10x40) Burner
              Primary IDE Slave: Toshiba 105 DVD-Rom Drive
              2 x Maxtor 80gb D740X on RAID 0
              512mb SDRam PC133 Memory
              SB Live 1024 Soundcard (driver 4.06.656)
              ADSL EA900 USB Modem
              ...........ATI Radeon 64mb DDR ViVo *not* installed in place of my trusty old G400

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              • #8
                Huff is such a low level compression that it does not require very much CPU power. It is very disc intensive as you found out.
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                • #9
                  The two Maxtors with the RAID controller should provide you with more than adequate speed to capture full size uncompressed video, so capturing Huff should be Absolutely Fabulous, darling!

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                  • #10
                    Many thanks, old bean, stupendous....
                    --
                    The trouble with democracy is every stupid b*****d get's a vote
                    --
                    Windows XP, SP1
                    Elite K7S5A
                    AMD Athlon XP2000+
                    Matrox 32mb G400 Dual Head (682.016 display package) *not* in my father-in-law's machine
                    Matrox Rainbow Runner G Series Capture Card (628 display driver and vt155e video tools) *not* in a box in the study
                    Primary IDE Master: IBM Deskstar 40GB GXP
                    Secondary IDE Master: Panasonic LF-D311 DVD-R Burner
                    Secondary IDE Slave: Lite-On 16102b (x16x10x40) Burner
                    Primary IDE Slave: Toshiba 105 DVD-Rom Drive
                    2 x Maxtor 80gb D740X on RAID 0
                    512mb SDRam PC133 Memory
                    SB Live 1024 Soundcard (driver 4.06.656)
                    ADSL EA900 USB Modem
                    ...........ATI Radeon 64mb DDR ViVo *not* installed in place of my trusty old G400

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