Keith,
I've just about caught up to you here.  I'm trying to build 
linuxvideostudio, and the compile is bombing out here:
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I..     -O2 -funroll-loops -ffast-math 
-malign-double -mcpu=pentiumpro -march=pentiumpro -f
omit-frame-pointer -fno-exceptions -c -o libyuv4mpeg_a-y4m12.o `test -f 
y4m12.c || echo './'`y4m12.c
In file included from y4m12.c:8:
y4m12.h:5: yuv4mpeg.h: No such file or directory
make[2]: *** [libyuv4mpeg_a-y4m12.o] Error 1

The odd thing is, the file that it can't find appears to only be a part 
of mjpegtools-1.6, and not 1.4 (even though both are supposed to work).

Keith Antoine wrote:
> On Sunday 21 April 2002 02:44, you wrote:
> 
> Ahh, this is where I am at the moment, so maybe I can return the favour. 
> I have been using a pinnacle Rave pro and started with Streamer that 
> comes with Xawtv, rapidly gave this the flick as its VERY limitted and am 
> now using the mjpegtools lavrec to record, far more flexible. BTW the 
> linuxvideoStudio that I am in troublw with is gui for mjpegtools. Most of the 
> software defaults to an assumption that you have a mjpeg card, so I have to tell it :
> 
> lavrec -f a -n 40 -i t -g 352x288 -q 80 -s  -l 80 -R l --software-encoding 
>/backup/movies/test.avi
> 
> Withe the tools one can also tell it to record from line in, iT tells it to look for 
>tuner input.
> I got mine working for the first time properly last night with the above script. 
> No dropped frames and clean audio.
> 
> So what software are you using for capture, there are many out there and 
> over the past 4 months I have used most of them., even mainactor will do
> a good capture. There is another bttv style prog for cards too called Taztv 
> which might do the camera too. I believe that most capture software will 
> work with cameras if they follow the bttv std.
> 
> When I have finished and can capture from a gui and then edit and 
> play with the reults, put it down to a cdr and watch it on either computer or DVD 
>player
> then I'll be doing a complete SxS, once again.
> 
> 
>>THe 2nd is that xawtv refuses to obey the resolution parameter that i'm
>>feeding it:
>>xawtv -geometry 352x288-0+0
>>and keeps defaulting back to 128x96 (which looks like crap).  My camera
>>is definitely capable of doing 640x480 @16fps, so its not a hardware
>>limitation.  I'm seeing this error from xawtv as it defaults to the
>>lesser resolution:
>>ioctl: VIDIOCMCAPTURE(0,fmt=7,size=128x96): Invalid argument
>>
>>Even if i run it without the higher resolution , the same error appears.
>>
>>And the final error is occuring whenver i try to take a snapshot with
>>the camera:
>>JPEG parameter struct mismatch: library thinks size is 372, caller
>>expects 376
>>
>>My research seems to indicate that this is a bug in an older version of
>>libjpeg (like version 6a).  However, i've got libjpeg-6b-18 which is
>>basically the newest stable release, so i'm stumped.
> 
> 
> 


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