Re: Need very precise timings to show a stimulus
Posted: Sat May 07, 2016 10:55 am
Hi Polyglot,
H264 is probably OK, but is not "lossless". The whole point of H264 is optimal compression. There are old codecs like motion jpeg that don't do temporal compression, just spatial. The downside is that you have a high data rate. But today computers should be fast enough for the throughput
One would have to experiment with formats if you run into problems with H264.
Without an example Video it is very hard to give advice, there are too many variables. On the video side and LC side.
Kind regards
Bernd
H264 is probably OK, but is not "lossless". The whole point of H264 is optimal compression. There are old codecs like motion jpeg that don't do temporal compression, just spatial. The downside is that you have a high data rate. But today computers should be fast enough for the throughput
One would have to experiment with formats if you run into problems with H264.
unfortunately I don't know anything about Windows Video.Can you recommend a codec that would achieve what you are saying for windows?
Without an example Video it is very hard to give advice, there are too many variables. On the video side and LC side.
Kind regards
Bernd