I've been toying with an idea for a while now and wanted to run some of it past you lot. However I'll start with a question:-
1. Do you have a webcam that is:- a) Accessible to you b) Working c) Working in Ubuntu Assuming all are true, move on to step 2. If any or all of the answers to 1 are "no", then feel free to stop reading, I'm only really interested in people who have working webcams for this test. 2. Could you please test this procedure:- a) Install VLC if you don't already have it sudo apt-get install vlc b) Plug-in your webcam c) Start VLC d) In VLC press CTRL+A Video device name: /dev/video0 (probably) Audio device name: /dev/dsp (probably) e) Tick "Stream/Save" and press "Settings" Tick "Play locally" Tick "File" and choose ~/foo.mpg as the filename Encapsulation method MPEG 1 Video Codec: mp2v Audio Codec: mpga f) Click "ok" in the "stream output" dialog g) Click "ok" in the "Open" dialog. At this point your webcam should burst into life, vlc will start recording to ~/foo.mpg the video from the webcam and with any luck the audio from your microphone. You may need to play with the mic/mixer to see make this work. You can stop recording with the "stop" button in VLC. To start re-recording (over the top of the file) press "play". Note 1: You may notice a delay between you talking/moving and it appearing on the local video output, but it should all be in sync on the video file. Note 2: You may notice a green flash at the start of the video. I get this, and I _think_ it's because the webcam doesn't wake up quick enough before vlc starts grabbing frames. Could you please tell me:- A) What hardware you used (specifically the webcam) B) Did this work? C) If it didn't, what went wrong? D) Did you find it relatively easy to do? E) Did you get the green flash at the start of your video? If you want to make the video available for us to laugh at / evaluate, please do :) Here is mine:- http://popey.com/~alan/foo.mpg For reference I used a Philips Toucam 740K webcam at 640x480, and the built in mic on my Toshiba laptop. Cheers Al.
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