Re: [Mjpeg-users] full-quality Quicktime

2004-10-14 Thread Casper Koshinsky
Bernhard Praschinger wrote: lavrec works great and drops _no_ frames during recording of a single avi, 'lavrec -f a -i n -a 0 -q 100 -d 1 -t 3600 -w 1hrfilm.avi' but it loses a dozen or so frames each time it opens a new file (using the %nnd numbering feature). So I'd try 'lavrec -f q -i n -a 0 -q

Re: [Mjpeg-users] full-quality Quicktime

2004-10-14 Thread Casper Koshinsky
Ronald S. Bultje wrote: On Tue, 2004-10-12 at 03:45, Casper Koshinsky wrote: 'lavrec -f a -i n -a 0 -q 100 -d 1 -t 3600 -w 1hrfilm.avi' but it loses a dozen or so frames each time it opens a new file (using the %nnd numbering feature). Did you try using the --file-flush opti

[Mjpeg-users] full-quality Quicktime

2004-10-11 Thread Casper Koshinsky
Hi all, I'm having the same problem as in a previous thread, but searching the thread yields no resolution. Context: I'm trying to use a DC10+ to capture a somewhat flaky video (old, recd on a different VCR, and with occasional tracking problems). Although I have a VIA chipset on the mb, there