Hi gentlemen,

        In my effort to gain quality from my analog video camera, I bought a
PVR-150 for doing what Avermedia Cap98 BT878 did before without success.

        My system is a Ubuntu Brezzy, 2.6.12 kernel, and 0.4.1 ivtv over K7 700
MHz and 500MB memory; too slow to perform a good quality video with
software encoding. A/V desyncronization, ghosts and other problems come
with that encoding, this is the cause I have a PVR-150 now.

        PVR-150 seems to be setting up right, and luckyly, the composite video
in too, but audio doesn't sound from MPEG file, in spite of file info
tells audio is in:

        $ cat /dev/video0 > pvr150_ivtv0.4_test.mpeg

        The video mpeg created by the card's hardware looked like the video I
produced with bt878 software capturing; I am thinking that it's possible
to get more quality working with the raw data the card offer. I tried:

        $ cat /dev/video24 > pvr150_ivtv0.4_test.wav
        $ cat /dev/video32 > pvr150_ivtv0.4_test.yuv

but no application can play this files.

        And now the questions:

        1.- Why audio doesn't sound from the .mpeg file?

        2.- How can I manage the files .wav and .yuv?

        3.- Any ideas for better quality?


Thanks a lot.


                
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