ust cursed?
> That is a little bit strange.
> Are you able to record with streamer from xawtv package ?
Yes, I am able to record with streamer. In fact it works quite well except for
the official openSUSE version lacking quic
> The command you use looks ok to me. One thing you can try
> is adding the
> input device using the LAV_VIDEO_DEV environment
> variables.
I have tried that. The result is always the same.
> > lavrec -v 2 --software-encoding --use-read
> --audio-bitsize 16 \
> > -audio-bitrate 48000 --geometry
Any ideas?
Thanks,
- Peter Federighi
Here's the output with the WinTV card:
hal9000:~ # lavrec -v 2 --software-encoding --use-read --audio-bitsize 16
--audio-bitrate 48000 --geometry 640x480 --format q --input n file.qt
INFO: [lavrec] Recording parameters:
INFO: [lavrec
I have also dealt with this issue. If your source is playable with
mplayer/mencoder and you have the hard drive space, I have found the
following to at least let many more programs use the video.
mencoder -forceidx -ovc copy -oac copy -o new.avi source.avi
Basically, this will leave the audio an
Hello all,
I am wanting to upgrade my computer so that I can actually use my DC30+
in Linux. Lately, though, it seems that there may be issues with the
very popular NVidia PCI motherboard chips (see "Problems loading driver
for Iomega Buz").
Is anyone successfully using motherboards with NVidia
Hello.
I was wondering if it was possible to convert between container formats
without processing the data contained within them. For example: Can I
convert from an AVI (MJPEG/PCM) to a Quicktime (MJPEG/PCM) without having
to decode the mjpeg frames and then re-encode them (which would lose
qual
ful.
Thank you very much for any help that you can give.
- Peter Federighi
MotherboardAsus A7V-133
RAM512MB (set to "mem=496M" on loadlin command line)
Linux2.6.18
GCC3.4.6
mjpegtools1.8.0
Dmesg output of "modprobe zr36067 v4l_bufsize=512 card=4 v4l_nbufs=