Hi Gerhard,

On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 19:36, Gerhard W. Gruber wrote:
> The first is that I have a rather large number of lost frames. When I use
> lavrec directly then I can see that this is the first time at 2:09 seconds,
> always. What could this be? Any ideas? 

That's +/- 64 frames, so when the cache is empty. After this, it's
real-time, and at full size, it drops a lot of frames there. Known
issue, it's what I'm currently working on. I didn't find a good fix yet.
:-(.

> The second problem is that I can't playback the video with lavplay. It always
> gives me an erromessage
> Error syncing on a buffer. Timer expired.
> When I try to playback the video with mplayer I always get a totaly weird
> image where you cant recognize anything.

Known issue. I'll work on a fix after I've got recording working. I
personally consider recording more important than playback.

> Another problem is, but this might not be related to the driver itself, but I
> don't know. When I start Linux Video Studio I can see the overlay screen
> showing me the current image of the camera in colour. As soon as I press
> "Initialze Capture" the Image turns black and white and stays that way.

did you set the correct norm in the preferences?

> I would really appreciate it if you could help me here because I just
> installed the 2.4.22 kernel only to get my DC30 finally working. Thanks!

DC30 support is (unfortunately) still work-in-progress. It's considered
fairly stable, but some things (as you see) are not yet fully working.

Ronald

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



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