Hi Rik,
On Thu, Aug 1, 2019 at 6:56 AM Rik Roukens wrote:
> However, I have just found the reason of my problem I was having.
> I appears the card had frozen because (i think) I killed one of the capture
> processes rather than exiting using [q]. It didn't come to my mind to
> reboot my device
>
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Thanks Reto,
I'll look into it!
However, I have just found the reason of my problem I was having.
I appears the card had frozen because (i think) I killed one of the capture
processes rather than exiting using [q]. It didn't come to my mind to
reboot my device
which i just did and now it is worki
Rik Roukens wrote:
>Goal: Capture video from the DeckLink Duo 2 and write it to
>output.avi
Have you considered using vrecord?
https://github.com/amiaopensource/vrecord
Hope this helps! Reto
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Hi all,
Apologies if i'm breaking any rules or do anything wrong, first time I've
joined and posted to a mailing list.
I've been spending the last 48 hours troubleshooting this problem, but am
getting a bit stuck.
Pre-info: I'm running an Ubuntu 18.04 server with a DeckLink Duo 2 card
inside.
G