On Mon, 9 Oct 2006, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> >> If you have a lot of tapes image stabilization units (TBC Time base
> >> correction) help a lot !
> >> I think a device TV One CTB-530T http://www.bhphotovideo.com/ would
> >> help. (I hope Steven corrects me if I'm wrong.
You're corre
Hallo
>> That lookes like your camera is not able to produece a steady signal.
>> That happens usually with VCR's.
> Yes, I think so too. It is a quite old equipment. Anyway, yesterday I
> made some more tests and I got better results from the same tapes: with
> -d2 and -q80 I only got a few lo
Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> Hallo
...
> I asked where you has pluged in the audio signal because the audio part
> of the DC30 does not work.
I plugged the audio jack into the line-in of my sound card. Usually it
works for me.
> Lookes like you have no as.m4 macro.
> Take a look at the mail f
Hallo
>>> Yes, it does. I use "-i p", having just the two RCA jacks for video and
>>> audio. "The recording works" just means that I can create movies, but
>>> loosing thousands of frames I gave up for a while.
>> The audio card on the DC30 does not work. Where have you pluged them in?
> Actuall
Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> Hallo
>
>>> Andrea Giuliano wrote:
Sorry, here is the command and its output, before actually starting the
recording (see -w):
>>> Does recording work when you select the input with the -i option ?
>> Yes, it does. I use "-i p", having just the two RCA jack
Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> Hallo
>
>>> Andrea Giuliano wrote:
Sorry, here is the command and its output, before actually starting the
recording (see -w):
>>> Does recording work when you select the input with the -i option ?
>> Yes, it does. I use "-i p", having just the two RCA jack
Hallo
>> Andrea Giuliano wrote:
>>> Sorry, here is the command and its output, before actually starting the
>>> recording (see -w):
>> Does recording work when you select the input with the -i option ?
> Yes, it does. I use "-i p", having just the two RCA jacks for video and
> audio. "The record
Hallo
>> Can you run lavrec in gdb and do a backtrace ? That would help in
>> finding the error. Or enable dump files, and do than a backtrace.
>> ...
> Here is (hopefully) what you asked me for, isn't it?
That is what I wanted.
> (gdb) file lavrec
> Reading symbols from /opt/bin/lavrec...done.
Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
>
> Can you run lavrec in gdb and do a backtrace ? That would help in
> finding the error. Or enable dump files, and do than a backtrace.
> ...
Here is (hopefully) what you asked me for, isn't it?
Best regards.
(gdb) file lavrec
Reading symbols from /opt/bin/lavrec...
..., sorry, I forgot to mention in the previous message that I need some
more time to examine the dump, it's a very long time I'm not using gdb
(I mean some years...), anyway I will.
Thanks again.
Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> Hallo
>
> Andrea Giuliano wrote:
>> Sorry, here is the command and
Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> Hallo
>
> Andrea Giuliano wrote:
>> Sorry, here is the command and its output, before actually starting the
>> recording (see -w):
>
> Does recording work when you select the input with the -i option ?
Yes, it does. I use "-i p", having just the two RCA jacks for v
Hallo
Andrea Giuliano wrote:
> Sorry, here is the command and its output, before actually starting the
> recording (see -w):
Does recording work when you select the input with the -i option ?
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/media/video8/prove$ lavrec -v2 -t 3800 -U -w -d2 -q80
> -fa %02d.avi
> --DEBUG:
Sorry, here is the command and its output, before actually starting the
recording (see -w):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/media/video8/prove$ lavrec -v2 -t 3800 -U -w -d2 -q80
-fa %02d.avi
INFO: [lavrec] Recording parameters:
INFO: [lavrec] Output format: AVI
INFO: [lavrec] Input Source:
Hallo
Sorry, but your mail did not include the output.
For further help it would be nice if you can include the versions
(mjpegtools, kernel) you used before an you use now.
> has anyone of you ever seen the above message from lavrec?
>
> I never saw it until I upgraded my Ubuntu box from Breez
Hi,
has anyone of you ever seen the above message from lavrec?
I never saw it until I upgraded my Ubuntu box from Breezy to Dapper. I
swear I have no cables plugged into my DC30+ but the composite video
one. So why does lavrec complain about more than one input source?
Best regards.
--
Andre
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