Do me a favor. Download six different ~8 hour h.264 38.8Mbps 29.97fps 1080p clips on your fastest laptop (yes, I'll wait). Fire up six instances of your fastest video player and tile them across your monitor. Mash play on all six at once. What's your frame rate user experience like?
So, you're going to try and squash 230MB of 5760x2160 into a 7MB (what? 640x480) video overlain by a scrolling line trace. are you going to sync the 6 videos and line trace? You are going to need some CPU beef to do that in anything like real time.
And you are going to have to plot that line trace as a mighty thick line to avoid it getting completely lost in the noise of the background.
I still think that if the graph is worth displaying, that it would be better overlain at the destination than the source, but you'll find that out.
Looks like you've got your work cut out for you. Best of luck.
In reply to Re^7: 2d animation
by BrowserUk
in thread 2d animation
by wanna_code_perl
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