Hallo

> First of all thanx to those who gave me some hints of how to solve alsa
> problems..
> Finally solved that, it was hotplug who managed to mess with the order
> of my sounddevices.
Fine you made it :)
The hotplus "service" does not work on my suse since I work with a
original linux kernel.

> Anyway, now for the current problem.. I have a video a friend recorded
> over in the US in NTSC.
> I got a video which can show such videos so my normal tv accepts it..
> But I just cant get it working
> recording it into my computer.. if I choose the input as SVHS NTSC I get
> all sound and video working, but
> in black and white. I suppose the video really makes it into PAL-30,
> which the tv happily accepts.
> If I just try and select the input as SVHS PAL lavrec just barfs with:
So you hav a VCR (VHS) and playback works fine on the TV ?
Can you view it on the DC10 ?

If your VCR produces something called NTSC 44.3 oder NTSC 44 oder PAL
60, you have bad luck because the saa7110a is not able to decode that
properly. If your VCR can output unmodified NTSC you can just record
NTSC, and convert it afterwards to PAL. Or do a real conversation to PAL
and you are again lucky. 

> ++ WARN: [lavrec] Closing file(s) and exiting - output file(s) my not be
> readable due to error
> **ERROR: [lavrec] Error syncing on a buffer: Timer expired
> **ERROR: [lavrec] Error writing to output file TEST01.avi: Internal:
> broken JPEG format
> ++ WARN: [lavrec] Closing file(s) and exiting - output file(s) my not be
> readable due to error
> **ERROR: [lavrec] Error resetting buffer-queue: Invalid argument
> 
> Now is there any way I can make lavrec record 30fps PAL through my DC10+?
Not really. I would blame it on the card.
And not on the zoran driver and lavrec where I think this VCR
conversation modes are not properly supported for the TV decoder which
should be able to decode that modes.

auf hoffentlich bald,

Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter

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