>>>I have been unable to get streamer working satisfactorily.
>>
>>What sort of problems are you seeing? I'm using version 3.73 with a
>>few self-written patches.
>
>We're straying a bit OT here but hey :-)
I can accept that. :-)
For everyone's info, I answered him privately, sending him the pat
Title: RE: [Mjpeg-users] help - lavrec problems
> Does --file-flush=0 make any difference?
I think it does not make difference but lowering -q indeed helps.
> > I'm wondering if there is a way to tell if lavrec uses zoran or
> > software mjpeg codec because I cant tel
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 08:16:44 -0800
Steven Boswell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I have been unable to get streamer working satisfactorily.
>
> What sort of problems are you seeing? I'm using version 3.73
> with a few self-written patches.
We're straying a bit OT here but hey :-)
I cannot get cl
>>My CPU just isn't fast enough to do 100% JPEG compression of incoming
>>frames in real time, and I'm not willing to give up that quality.
>
>The Marvel does it in hardware of course
That probably helps -- I have a Pinnacle PCTV. I bought it because it's
a Brooktree 878 and thus well-supported
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 18:07:46 -0700
Vladimir Shved <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okay, if those cards are so bad, what would be good one or is there
> list of aproved sound cards?
As you have a soundblaster it may be worth trying that. People seem
to have good results with those. Alternatively, hun
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 16:46:42 -0800
Steven Boswell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >No, but with -d 1 much above -q 50 I get dropped frames.
>
> That's the main reason I stopped using lavrec for doing my
> recordings. My CPU just isn't fast enough to do 100% JPEG
> compression of incoming frames in r
Hi Vladimir,
On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 01:50, Vladimir Shved wrote:
> > > Even if I get .avi file it does not seem to be
> > > MJPEG format as I can play it on Windows 2000 machine without
> MJPEG
> > > codec. The most successfull command line was "lavrec -f a -i T-d 1
> > > -q 80 -U -s -R l -C us-bca
>>Here's the script I use to record all of my VCDs.
>
>I'll try it but question, what version of xawtv do you use? marvels
>page on sourceforge has patches up to 3.74, which I've been trying to
>use and did not like.
I'm using 3.73, which came with my Red Hat 7.3.
I'm also doing this on an Athlo
Title: RE: [Mjpeg-users] help - lavrec problems
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Title: RE: [Mjpeg-users] help - lavrec problems
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> From: Martin Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject: Re: [Mjpeg-users] help - lavrec problems
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>>"Error reading audio: Reason: Error Audio ring buffer overflow"
>>errors.
>
>What sound card do you have? Please don't say "the one built into my
>VIA mobo" :-)
OK, I won't say it. LOL
>>Does anyone know what is going on here?
>
>No, but with -d 1 much above -q 50 I get dropped frames.
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 14:13:01 -0700
Vladimir Shved <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After many tries I compiled and installed mjpegtools-1.6.1, no
> quicktime, no divx, no Gtk+ support.
Do you have the appropriate -dev packages installed?
> and "Error reading audio: Reason: Error Audio ring buf
Title: help - lavrec problems
After many tries I compiled and installed mjpegtools-1.6.1, no quicktime, no divx, no Gtk+ support. Now I can record for few minuters, sometimes can't record at all but get "i33 STOP, hard " and "Error reading audio: Reason: Error Audio ring buffer overfl
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