Thanks for that.
I will have another go with some lower settings - I think this just gave me a couple more minutes but I'm not sure that I tried the smaller bufrfer size and a lower quality setting at the same time.
My grabber board is a DC10Plus & my motherboard is an ASUS A7N266-E with XP1800+ & 512Mb RAM. I have tried two sets of drivers for the sound so far - NVIDIAs ones - at http://www.nvidia.com & the ones available from http://www.opensound.com. Perhaps I'll try ALSA next...
I use the NVIDIA graphics drivers as they seem to be the only ones that work !
Cheers
Chris.
Ronald Bultje wrote:
Hi Chris,
On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 21:45, Chris BW wrote:
root@localhost space2]# lavrec -w -fa -ip -d2 -q95 -l80 -Rl -a16 -r48000 -s -v1 fastep1%02d.aviTry lowering quality or buffersize. See the FAQ for more info. ;). What
kind of mainboard/etc. do you have?
I have also noticed that whilst lavrec is running it does seem to use up all of the memory rather fast (in about 2 minutes the free memoryHD cache for the video file, I think (?). Nothing to worry about, though
- shown by the free command is down to about 4500 - after starting somewhere in the region of 380000). Is this indicative of a problem with
my kernel or lavrec ?
it *is* annoying. Bob had a patch for this which works against kernel
2.5.x.
Ronald
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