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
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On Monday 27 Dec 2004 19:53, Jean Christophe wrote:
> Hi,
Hi, Jean Christope. I use the DC10+ with Mandrake - recently on 10.0 and now
on 10.1.
> I have problems when i try to record sounds from the video.
> I have a line in in the sound card
> I re
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
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I am at present encoding a longish avi clip, much of which was shot in poor
lighting conditions, to say the least. I have just seen the message
GOP min length too small to permit scene change on GOP boundary 24". Googling
gave me only one match, /*
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
> lighting conditions, to say the least. I have just seen the message
> GOP min length too small to permit scene change on GOP boundary 24"...
Completely harmless and can be safely ignored.
> saying that with those light levels it can't be sure w
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On Tuesday 28 Dec 2004 16:14, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Dec 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > lighting conditions, to say the least. I have just seen the message
> > GOP min length too small to permit scene change on GOP boundary 24"...
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