Hallo
Thanks for letting us know that the tools still work, even recording. I
didn't read a mail from someone that wrote that the tools work for quite
a long time.
You use a older kernel, from what I know other systems use a even older
kernel.
Regards, Bernhard
Janos G Komaromi wrote:
Hell
Hello everybody,
Just want to let you know that all of a sudden glav now works for me
correctly; it plays sound as well. I don't know what happened to my
system (for reminder, it is an old Fedora-3 but with 2.6.32.71 kernel).
The important thing that I think might be of general interest is that
Hi,
On 05/14/2017 01:06 AM, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> That is the wrong command.
Sorry, my mistake. i just copied previous command and neglected to edit
the first part from ..2wav into ..2yuv
I repeated it correctly and everything worked as should.
Thanks again,
Janos
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Hallo
I send that mail to the mjpe-users list too. I forgot that in the last mail.
Janos G Komaromi wrote:
> Thanks, Berni for your investigation and for your quick response.
> I was not so quick because of very busy past few days.
No problem.
>> I did as first test:
>> lav2wav record.avi >reco
Hallo
I try to combine your mails into one.
>>> What was the setting when you did record the audio signal ? I
>>> would guess that it was mono and 8Bit Samples and 44.1kHz
>>> samplerate. I haven't seen such a setup long time ago. It can be
>>> that lavplay/glav have problems (=bug) playing such
More additional info:
(1) record.avi was created with streamer; lavrec would not work because
my bttv card uses v4l.
(2) ffprobe record.avi produces normal output.
(3) If I do
lavtrans -o sound.wav -f w record.avi
then sound.wav file would not play, just produces an initial pop.
ffprobe sound.
On 05/05/2017 05:25 PM, Janos G Komaromi wrote:
> I just tested it with stereo setting, lavinfo shows what you would
> expect, yet still no sound, just a loud pop when
Additional info that may help:
If I do
cat foo.wav > /dev/dsp
I get noise. However, if I do
sox foo.wav -t ossdsp /dev/dsp
nice mu
On 12/18/2016 12:53 AM, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
>> What was the setting when you did record the audio signal ? I would
>> guess that it was mono and 8Bit Samples and 44.1kHz samplerate. I
>> haven't seen such a setup long time ago. It can be that lavplay/glav
>> have problems (=bug) playing su
Hi Berni,
On 12/18/2016 12:53 AM, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> What was the setting when you did record the audio signal ? I would
> guess that it was mono and 8Bit Samples and 44.1kHz samplerate. I
> haven't seen such a setup long time ago. It can be that lavplay/glav
> have problems (=bug) pl
Hallo
Janos G. Komaromi wrote:
> On 12/05/2016 01:02 PM, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
>> You can use the -U/--use-write Option and see if that helps.
> Does not help, all I hear is a pop in the beginning, then nothing. See
> my command and output below:
> [apu@andraslinux ~]$ glav -p S -U +n -v 2 r
On 12/05/2016 01:02 PM, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> You can use the -U/--use-write Option and see if that helps.
Does not help, all I hear is a pop in the beginning, then nothing. See
my command and output below:
[apu@andraslinux ~]$ glav -p S -U +n -v 2 record.avi
++:INFO: [lavplay] Norm se
Hallo
jankomEarthlink wrote:
> Sorry for the late reaction and thanks. I was traveling.
No Problem.
> Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
>> You can change the check in the configure script:
> This really helped. Not changing the script, but studying and trying
> to understand the entire thing. In fact,
Sorry for the late reaction and thanks. I was traveling.
Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> You can change the check in the configure script:
This really helped. Not changing the script, but studying and trying to
understand the entire thing. In fact, I found the problem!
SOLUTION: I did not have th
Hallo
Janos G. Komaromi wrote:
> Trying answering directly to mailing list:
It did work.
>> I'm not sure about the older mjpegtools version's. It should check for
>> libjpeg, and you should see a similar output when you run configure:
>> checking for jpeg_start_compress in -ljpeg... yes
>>
>> Whe
Trying answering directly to mailing list:
On 11/06/2016 08:58 AM, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
You mention there that you use a bttv based card. Which means that you
can't do a hardware or on card playback.
OK, understood
I'm not sure about the older mjpegtools version's. It should check f
Hallo
> It has been a few years since I last used the mailing list.
Answering to the Mailinglist is easy, just replay. And it will be
forwared to the list.
> I have an older desktop computer that originally had a Fedora-3
> installation on it. I use this computer to learn and play with
> Linux/U
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