Re: What is the Best way to convert SD-SDI to MPEG2 with H264? by Chris Blair on Oct 31, 2009 at 7:59:59 pm
Are you doing this in software I assume? If so, without more specific specs, it's hard to say. Depends on what computer platform you're on, what encoding software you're using, what codecs you have available with it etc.
If you're on Windows and have a mid-range encoding app like Procoder, they have lots of presets for compressing using H264 and using the MPEG2 container.
If you're on a Mac, others on the list can give specifics depending on what you have software wise.
But it really depends on the end-use of your MPEG2 file. Is it for broadcast? Does it need to play for a presentation off a PC? What's the audience for your file?
Chris Blair
Magnetic Image, Inc.
Evansville, IN
www.videomi.com
Re: What is the Best way to convert SD-SDI to MPEG2 with H264? by John Pham on Oct 31, 2009 at 8:39:34 pm
This will be hardware...I'm sorry I didn't mention that. The SDI feed is from our playout system and I need to convert that signal to MPEG2, and I'm in the process of finding the best way for it to deliver. Thanks for your respond
My brain gets foggy looking at all the various options and weird names for the various hardware solutions. I know some people that use Digital Rapids stuff and it just plain works, is easy to configure, comes with software, and is pretty affordable considering what it does.
Many on the list tout Telestream, and I know a lot of TV stations use it in various configurations. I've read good things about Visionary Solutions and they have a slew of products, but their pricing and configurations are confusing.
The Matrox solutions require 3rd party software from what I've read, so you'd need Telestream Episode or Apple Compressor or others to get the hardware accelerated benefits of it. I don't believe it has direct input of video/audio either, but is an accelerator card.
There are probably other products too, but these are the ones that come up the most when in real-time encoding discussions.
Chris Blair
Magnetic Image, Inc.
Evansville, IN
www.videomi.com
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