On 29 Dec, Ronald S. Bultje wrote:
> It means data was incompletely delivered by the card. Try recording at
> -d2, or try a lower quality (both mentioned in the FAQ btw), to get an
I tried -d2 and -d4 along with -q from 100 down to 0 in increments of
10. The "extraneous bytes" gets reduced from 1
On Mon, 2004-12-27 at 13:41, Trevor Cordes wrote:
> lavrec -f a -i N -d 1 -a 16 -s -l 95 -R l -q 80 z.avi
[..]
> when I playback with lavplay I get lots of:
> Corrupt JPEG data: 13199 extraneous bytes before marker 0xd9
It means data was incompletely delivered by the card. Try recording at
-d2, or
Hallo
> >> MSI-6368 Intel 845D, Celeron 2.4G/400, Fedora Core 3
> > I'm A bit confused, according to MSI the board uses a VIA Chipset an no
> > Intel chipset. Older Via chipsets are known to cause problems with Zoran
> > based cards.
>
> Sorry, you're right, my fault. It's a 6398 (845 Ultra ARU)
Hallo
> >> Hi, I'm trying to get a DC30+ card working with 2.6.9 linux. So far
> > Could you send me a single frame ?
> I just tried with -S (using the same cmd line I sent in my last posting)
> and it just sat there doing nothing until I hit ^C. Is there some magic
> I have to use or should it j
On 27 Dec, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> Hallo
>
>> Hi, I'm trying to get a DC30+ card working with 2.6.9 linux. So far
> Could you send me a single frame ?
I just tried with -S (using the same cmd line I sent in my last posting)
and it just sat there doing nothing until I hit ^C. Is there some
Hallo
> Hi, I'm trying to get a DC30+ card working with 2.6.9 linux. So far
> it's going pretty good. I can view video preview with xawtv. I can
> capture with lavrec. However, the video that is captured is all
> garbled. It's like the video is broken into 10 (or so) horizontal
> stripes and