Hi there,
I recently acquired an Iomega Buz via ebay, with a view to archiving
some vhs tapes.
I'm running fedora core2, on a via chipset [unfortunately]. mjpeg-tools
has been compiled from source from the latest release.
The zoran module seems to load correctly, but lavrec reports 'no signal'
Hallo
For the people who red me for few days ago, Thank's for your help, I am
now using this command line with succes:
lavrec -f a -i a -d 1 -g 768x576 -q 100 -R l -U testrec.avi
Are you really soure you want to use the -g option ? Usually you do not
use it when you have a zoran based card.
Hi Jean,
Op do 30-12-2004, om 20:32 schreef Jean Christophe:
I would like now manipulate my videos, cut some, put musik on
it and so on
I took a look to several tools, linuxvideostudio is one of them
[..]
If I use the rpm package, I get this :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] christophe]# rpm -ivh
Hi,
Op za 01-01-2005, om 11:48 schreef shardcore:
Badness in interruptible_sleep_on_timeout at kernel/sched.c:2545
[022f47ef] interruptible_sleep_on_timeout+0x5d/0x23a
[0211a8ee] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc
[22b5fd5f] test_interrupts+0x34/0xb7 [zr36067]
[22b60093]
I'm probably a bit off topic here, but someone might know the answer.
What video format can I encode to which is suitable for streaming from a free
software platform? I'm really after a solution which allows for a free server
and free codec/plugin for streaming over an Intranet. Quality and
I think I'm having the same problem with lavrec which is described in
http://www.mail-archive.com/video4linux-list@redhat.com/msg04680.html
I downloaded the source RPM for mjpegtools-1.6.2 from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mjpeg/ and discovered that the offending line in
audiolib.c has