On Tuesday 28 Jan 2003 5:00 pm, Jerry Barton wrote: > On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 15:52:14 +0000 > > magnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Eeeeek!!!! 1 minute of capture created a 25mb file! LOL > > Next question has to be how to recode this to another format that is > > substancially smaller :)) > > You can change the format that streamer records with > from man streamer: > > EXAMPLES > streamer -o foobar.jpeg > write a single jpeg file. > > streamer -o quicktime.mov -f yuv2 -F stereo -r 12 -t 120 > record a short quicktime movie (120 frames / 12 fps => 10 > sec- onds). > also see > > streamer --help > > for more info > > :-) > > Jerry
*shudder*... quicktime. something about that format I don't like. Yeap. looks like I'll have to suffer the massive file sizes for now and play around with the various settings and options later. Good job this LAN has 6 hhd's to store to. 8-) When I viewed the test file I made I noticed it hadn't set any key frames so skipping through it back and forth wasn't very fast or easy. Not an option from the command line for such a feature? It's not a great problem coz should I wish to keep anything I can always set key-frame rate after editing the [oh-so-annoying] adverts out and then recode to say, DivX format. Cheers for the help Jerry, Very clear and concise. -- magnet Registered Linux User: 281659 Registered machines: 163839,163840,163841,163842,163843,163844 6xAthlon 1.2GHz all running some flavour of Mandrake. "My home is over-run with penguins that like a warm environment!"
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