Bernhard

Thanks for your reply - I haven't had a chance to try this yet but my setup doesn't seem to allow me to save audio at anything other than 48Khz (Dolby Digital ?)
If I try at a lower level eg. 44.1 Khz then lavrec falls over saying it was unable to set the audio to this rate. This doesn't appear to cause a problem though - as the other tools reduce it to 44.1Khz before it gets burnt to VCD. My soundcard is the one which is bundled with the Asus A7N266-E motherboard using the Nvidia NForce chipset.
Also attached XP1800+ & 512MB ram.

More testing...

Chris.


Bernhard Praschinger wrote:

Hallo


I have finally got round to attemting to transfer some old tapes to
CD/DVD with the mjpegtools.
This has all been made possible by the new release of the zoran driver -
version 0.9.1 - seems to work very
well with my setup. (Well done Ronald !) I also decided to use the v4l2
interface by applying Kraxels patch to my kernel (from
http://www.bytesex.org).

All appeared to be working OK - it allows me to have the Xawtv screen
displayed whilst I am doing the lavrec recording process.
Theres just one problem - after about 18 minutes of recording lavrec
falls over with an error saying that it is unable to sync on a buffer.
Exact messages
below :

root@localhost space2]# lavrec -w -fa -ip -d2 -q95 -l80 -Rl -a16 -r48000
-s -v1 fastep1%02d.avi

[...]

The files produced are readable & playable using glav/lavplay but I
can't seem to make any progress with the problem.

To check if it is a problem with opening and closing the files use it
once with the option: --max-file-size and use a value of 100 (MB) so
lavrec closes and opend a new file every 100MB.

Why are you using a samplearte of 48kHz ? Can you go down for testing
purposes to 44.kHz.

auf hoffentlich bald,

Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter

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