I hope it is okay to dig up a 9 months old thread. Also, this is my first
time on such a mailing list, so please bear with me.
I too have a problem with getting the Magewell XI100DUSB-HDMI capture device
to communicate with ffmpeg properly. I ran into the same 'The v4l2 frame is
0 bytes' issue as
Louis Rossmann l.a.rossmann at gmail.com writes:
So that messed up configure line is not Gentoo's
fault, but all mine. :(
Then please reconfigure with ./configure --enable-gpl
and add the external libraries you need, do NOT add any
--disable-* flags and do NOT add any --extra-cflags /
Louis Rossmann l.a.rossmann at gmail.com writes:
Louis Rossmann l.a.rossmann at gmail.com writes:
So that messed up configure line is not Gentoo's
fault, but all mine. :(
Then please reconfigure with ./configure --enable-gpl
and add the external libraries you need, do NOT add
I'm having exactly the same issue. Been banging my head against this for a
couple weeks. I too am using a Magewell capture dongle, but have also tested
a Inogeni capture dongle (both are USB3) and have the same results; so I
don't believe it's the capture hardware.
I'm on Ubuntu 14.04 with the
On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 9:36 AM, Carl Eugen Hoyos ceho...@ag.or.at wrote:
Louis Rossmann l.a.rossmann at gmail.com writes:
So that messed up configure line is not Gentoo's
fault, but all mine. :(
Then please reconfigure with ./configure --enable-gpl
and add the external libraries you
On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 7:22 AM, Carl Eugen Hoyos ceho...@ag.or.at wrote:
Louis Rossmann l.a.rossmann at gmail.com writes:
* built on Sep 4 2014 22:48:40 with gcc 4.8.3 (Gentoo
I know this doesn't help you with your problem but this
configure line looks (or if you like feels) *completely*