[linux-audio-dev] How to delay video?

Sreelal Chandrasenan SChandrasenan at verance.com
Mon Mar 10 17:50:01 UTC 2003


Hardware video delay price is around $2500-$3500. Cost is based video delay time. These 
are having about one second delay.

-----Original Message-----
From: Anders Torger [mailto:torger at ludd.luth.se]
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 11:22 AM
To: linux-audio-dev at music.columbia.edu
Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] How to delay video?


On Friday 07 March 2003 10.04, Nick Bailey wrote:
> Just at thought, but the best place to insert the delay would surely
> be the MPEG data stream. Unfortunately, I don't know of any DVD
> players which have MPEG out on the back, presumably because of the
> Movie maffia being afraid you can take stills of their beautiful art
> and make it into a lowly mouse mat or something. Since MPEG is ?about
> 2Mb/sec (just guessing), it should be quite easy to buffer a few
> seconds of it.
>
> Incidentally, RGB would be better than the S-Video: the chrominance
> in S-Video is still band-limited and QAM, but separate from the
> luminance (hence the S) so that they don't interfere with eachother.

Ok, I see there are some hardware solutions in separate boxes, which 
probably works quite well, but price is quite high, it seems to be at 
least 5000 US dollars to get a video delay box.

/Anders



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