greetings,
please excuse delay. pain gets priority. ;-)
after many hours of retries using yum and verifying results of error
messages, i may have figured out problem. tho not sure how to correct.
when trying install with yumex, pulling from nux and rpmforge, i got
noting.
when trying install
On 09/30/2014 03:39 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 9/29/2014 7:08 PM, g wrote:
i did find a link at gofree.com that lead to videolan.org, which lead
to rpm.pbone.net, where i found binary rpms for fedora and other os's,
but none for centos.
so, it looks like if i want vlc for centos, i will have t
I'm emailing G offlist, since once *again* that idiot nixspam is screwing
me over
g wrote:
> On 09/30/2014 01:06 AM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
>> On 09/30/2014 04:08 AM, g wrote:
On 09/28/2014 05:28 PM, Chris Pemberton wrote:
> VLC can record the input from /dev/videoX.
>>>
>>> i di
Am 30.09.2014 um 08:06 schrieb Nicolas Thierry-Mieg
:
> On 09/30/2014 04:08 AM, g wrote:
>>> On 09/28/2014 05:28 PM, Chris Pemberton wrote:
>>
>> i did find a link at gofree.com that lead to videolan.org, which lead
>> to rpm.pbone.net, where i found binary rpms for fedora and other os's,
>> but
On 09/29/2014 09:53 PM, g wrote:
> the problem is, VLC steps all over a bunch of patents for various
> media formats, like mp3, mp4, which are heavily constrained by
> patents players are supposed to pay royalties, so legitimate US
> business at least can't distribute working binaries of fre
On 09/30/2014 01:06 AM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
vlc is in nux dextop repo for C6, works fine
Yup... that's how I installed it in C7 too.
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On 09/30/2014 01:06 AM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
On 09/30/2014 04:08 AM, g wrote:
On 09/28/2014 05:28 PM, Chris Pemberton wrote:
VLC can record the input from /dev/videoX.
i did find a link at gofree.com that lead to videolan.org, which lead
to rpm.pbone.net, where i found binary rpms f
On 09/30/2014 04:08 AM, g wrote:
On 09/28/2014 05:28 PM, Chris Pemberton wrote:
VLC can record the input from /dev/videoX.
i did find a link at gofree.com that lead to videolan.org, which lead
to rpm.pbone.net, where i found binary rpms for fedora and other os's,
but none for centos.
so, it
Fred, John,
On 09/29/2014 09:30 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 09:08:18PM -0500, g wrote:
so, it looks like if i want vlc for centos, i will have to try
compile source. not looking forward to such right now.
Oh no vlc definitely can be had in a Centos/RHEL binary, di
On 9/29/2014 7:08 PM, g wrote:
i did find a link at gofree.com that lead to videolan.org, which lead
to rpm.pbone.net, where i found binary rpms for fedora and other os's,
but none for centos.
so, it looks like if i want vlc for centos, i will have to try compile
source. not looking forward to s
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 09:08:18PM -0500, g wrote:
>
> chris,
>
> On 09/28/2014 05:53 PM, g wrote:
> >On 09/28/2014 05:28 PM, Chris Pemberton wrote:
> >>VLC can record the input from /dev/videoX.
> >>
> >>See the example here:
> >>
> >>http://www.gofree.com/Tutorials/VLCVideoWebcam.php
> >
> >Chr
chris,
On 09/28/2014 05:53 PM, g wrote:
On 09/28/2014 05:28 PM, Chris Pemberton wrote:
VLC can record the input from /dev/videoX.
See the example here:
http://www.gofree.com/Tutorials/VLCVideoWebcam.php
Chris,
thank you for reply.
i will check site and reply back with results.
thanks f
On 09/28/2014 05:40 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 9/27/2014 7:35 PM, g wrote:
the 2 webcam programs that i have installed from repos are
'camorama' and 'cheese'.
both work well for single photos, but i can not get 'cheese' to
make smooth, continuous video recording. what is recorded is a
jerky
On 09/28/2014 05:28 PM, Chris Pemberton wrote:
VLC can record the input from /dev/videoX.
See the example here:
http://www.gofree.com/Tutorials/VLCVideoWebcam.php
Chris,
thank you for reply.
i will check site and reply back with results.
--
peace out.
in a world with out fences, who n
On 9/27/2014 7:35 PM, g wrote:
the 2 webcam programs that i have installed from repos are 'camorama'
and 'cheese'.
both work well for single photos, but i can not get 'cheese' to make
smooth, continuous video recording. what is recorded is a jerky
motion for a few seconds, pause, short record, p
VLC can record the input from /dev/videoX.
See the example here:
http://www.gofree.com/Tutorials/VLCVideoWebcam.php
Chris
On 09/27/2014 09:35 PM, g wrote:
i need to make a video for legal purposes this weekend, so
any and all suggestions and recommendations greatly appreciated.
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