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 each is offset by
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
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
Koos Pol wrote:
> ...doesn't work. Well actually, lavrec does look as if it's capturing, but
> none of my video players can handle the produced AVI. So I pressumed it was
> capturing from /dev/null because of the dc10/dc30 mixup.
You may be hitting the same bug I am? Does your resultant avi fi
>> S-Video
> Just checking the S-Video In of my DC30+. When I select the SVHS input
> I only get a B/W Signal even when I have the SVHS input connected. But I
> have a correct Signal when I use the BUZ SVHS input.
I get colour in xawtv (though I think it sometimes changes to b&w for no
reason aft