> Louis Rossmann <l.a.rossmann <at> gmail.com> writes: >> >> > So that messed up configure line is not Gentoo's >> > fault, but all mine. :( >> >> Then please reconfigure with "./configure --enable-gpl" >> and add the external libraries you need, do NOT add any >> --disable-* flags and do NOT add any --extra-cflags / >> --extra-ldflags except those needed for library detection. >> >> Your current executable is intentionally slow. >> >> Carl Eugen >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ffmpeg-user mailing list >> ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org >> http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user >> > > I've done everything I can with my executable, however, the problem > persists. > > If I run a recording, it works. if I stop the recording, there is little I > can do short of reboot the system to record a second video using the V4L2 > device. I've tried on an Ubuntu desktop and a Gentoo laptop. Do you have > any suggestions? Kernel 3.14 was a quick fix but sadly that did not last > long. :( > > I decided to try on a different computer with a fresh install and the problem persists. I can only record once before having to reboot.
I have two of the same device. What is interesting is, even after I have run out of recording tries with one device, I can try again with the next and it works - but of course, only for one time. The only other software I can find that allows me to simultaneously capture raw video from an HDMI source is $1000 on Windows 7. If someone can fix V4L/ffmpeg so it works properly with these devices, I'd be willing to match the $1k in donations. I absolutely love how no frills this is - no crap, no tons of menus, no junk I don't need, just type a line tell it how to encode and it gives me files I can easily edit. I love it... I just hate rebooting my machine for each take. I have an SSD, but still, cmon! :) _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user