lav and yuv tools),
can handle quicktime with YV12 encoding. Streamer can handle this too.
So you can capture with streamer (or whatever you're prefered tool is),
edit with glav, then do the following
lav2wav foo.edl > foo.wav
lav2yuv foo.edl | mencoder -audiofile foo.wav ... -
A big thanks to Av
er.
Or is glav only for MJPEG streams?
Thanks
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like 900kbps.
Well, I can't capture at greater than 320x240 anyway, so it works quite
sufficiently for me (for TV shows anyway). Viewing fullscreen is of
course quite ugly up close, but passable at a distance.
I think I'll aim for about 400MB for an hour for stuff I want to keep.
lav2divx command I'm using is
lav2divx -E DIV5 -b 600 -o stream.divx stream.avi
: Using Win32 dll library: divxcvki.dll
: W32 Quality 0 KeyFrames: BitRate: 91
: W32 Quality 0 KeyFrames: 9999 BitRate: 60
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I have tried using DIV5 also, though this seems to exhibit the same
problem (the resultant filesize is the same).
Any idea what I can do? I want to try experimenting with quality. esp
the quality required to get a 1 hour (and 2 hour) recording under 700MB
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mpeg2enc to process?
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The only problem I have now is that playback (with lavplay) is rather
quiet.
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dio errors or lost
frames. Additionally, when lavrec exits, it complains with the following
line
**ERROR: [lavrec] Error resetting tuner audio params: Invalid argument
Can anyone help me with this?
PS. Is there any useful IRC channels out there for this?
Thanks in advance.
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