Hey William,

On Fri, 2003-02-07 at 23:26, William Sherman -Visualization wrote:
> I now see the input from my WinTV in the capture window -- which is
> new and exciting, but even after I change the "Video Device" selection
> under "Video Options" to "/dev/video1" I still only see what's coming
> from the WinTV card (on /dev/video0).  I tried quiting and restarting
> LVS, and while the option was correctly recalled as /dev/video1, I'm
> still getting video from /dev/video0.  But, I primarily mention that
> as a bug report -- since I'm planning to do most (but not all!) of my
> capturing via dvgrab.

You need to set the Xv port. This is mostly a design issue in LVS - the
device is only used for capturing. For display, the Xv port number is
used, so you need to set that separately. This is in the options screen,
"Tv Screen Options", last option. "Available Xv ports" shows the
available numbers, there's likely two of them (one for BTTV, one for the
LML33), and you need the last one.
 
> I've tried clicking on "New Editlist", but I don't see any new material,
> or any way to load .avi files into the perhaps newly created editlist.
> So, I'm still looking for hints!

I guess this is a hint for me to write documentation. ;-). Yes, LVS is
editlist-oriented. It works like this if you don't have one: click "New
Editlist", then use "Add Scenes"->"Open Movie or Editlist" (the black
triangle with a bar below it - a.k.a. VHS symbol for "open") to open an
AVI (this is one place where you can load AVIs) or editlist. It will
give you one image if you load an AVI, and this one image can be used by
"Add Scene". Editlists will give you more images. "Add Scene" will add
these into your currently edited video list (or in your case: the empty
list).

The second option to load an AVI file is to click on "Editing"->"Scene
Detection", this will do scene detection on an AVI file and create an
editlist for you. This editlist can then be loaded through "Open
Editlist" or in the "Add Scenes" tab page.

> LML33[0]: VIDIOCSCHAN with not supported norm 2

SECAM (2=secam)? The LML33 doesn't support SECAM... Is this with
lavplay?

Ronald

-- 
Ronald Bultje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Linux Video/Multimedia developer



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