Is the actual image quality as good as the numbers suggest?(I'm picking my jaw off the floor:) this is my No.1 priority, very high 24p bitrate!!! don't care that much about 25p/720p/clean hdmi)
1080p@24 in supernice bitrate is really all i want from this hack. w00t. I know it's been said many times before, but thanks so much for your work, and good luck with all coming!
I do not understand all inner workings today, unfortunately. This thing have some internal checks and it smacks bitrate to 5.5Mbit/s if something is not right. About stability. This needs testing.
Really outstanding Vitaly - I can feel your excitement. Hope this all goes smoothly so all the annoying Canon fanboys to go eat the peanuts out of my shit - LOL
Sorry if I am posting in a wrong place, but what system components (Win XP) do I need to run StreamParser? I've installed it first with no problem but then I had to restore my system to an earlier sys. restoration point (not beacuse of StramParser) and now it don't install saying there is some sys component missing...
>Even better. Looks like photo. This is the most amazing news. High bitrates/low compression in the already good 24p is all this camera needs to be supercharged. Screw the hassles/expenses of hdmi recorders. @last_SHIFT don't bother arguing that:) let them live happily in their fake super-flat, super-soft, super-saturated, super low-res little world
StreamParser requires .NET Framework 4. It sounds like that got messed up. StreamParser will go get it if it is missing, but it has no way to detect whether it got corrupted. You might try reinstalling the .NET Framework which you can get at http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=17851.
Also you might try uninstalling and reinstalling StreamParser.
I just tested the following modes: 1080p24 80% slow, 160% high. 1080i50 720p50
Only four patches had been used for each, two existing - Bitrate (set at 42Mbps) and Video Buffer (with increase to 0x2800000), and two present in upcoming release.
All showed average bitrate at about 42Mbps. No hangs encounted.
1080i50 got free B frames other than bitrate increase (with no encoder options touching!):