Hi Bernhard,
Which CPU do you have ?
Do video programms like xawtv work ?
Which input do you want to use ?
What does really work ?
What is the output of lavrec ?
Sorry for being unclear: capturing (with lavrec) works perfectly for me,
the only thing that bothers me is the limited buffer
Hi Ronald,
Highest allowed bitrate leads to 1:2 compression, so for a 768x576 at
2bpp at 25fps (full PAL), that is 768x576x2x25/2 =~ 11 MB/s max (in
theory).
ok, thanks for clarification.
Nevertheless, the linux driver seems to allow a higher bitrate (or lower
compression) than the original d
Ok, I got more info. And it looks like it is my sound card. But not sure
how I should
fix it. (FYI, I am using mythtv to record and everything works fine
so I know my capture card + sound card can record. I would like to try
lavrec since I want a record in mpeg setting).
INFO: [lavrec
Hallo
> Ok, I got more info. And it looks like it is my sound card. But not sure
> how I should
> fix it. (FYI, I am using mythtv to record and everything works fine
> so I know my capture card + sound card can record. I would like to try
> lavrec since I want a record in mpeg setting).
Do y
Hi Bernhard:
I have checked and nothing else is running or using up any
relevant port (/dev/dsp 0-4 or /dev/audio)
Just for testing, I even purposedly played an mp3 music
and then ran fuser and it did detect a process taking up
/dev/dsp.
Any other suggestion?
Again the output I am gettin
On Sun, 2005-07-24 at 07:06, Vincent Yau wrote:
> lavrec --software-encoding --format=a -in --quality=80
> --geometry=720x480+0+0 --audio-bitsize=0 --time=60 ./test.avi
> ++ WARN: [lavrec] Not ready for capture (state = 0)!
This almost certainly means that you've hit some limitation that we
hav