Have you tried k9copy (http://k9copy.sourceforge.net/)? It's easy to use and
very fast. Quality depends on shrinking level...
On Thursday 05 October 2006 14:40, GROG! (Jeff Howie) wrote:
> Hi all. I'm pretty green when it comes to video encoding, so please be
> kind :?). I want to make backups of
Hi all. I'm pretty green when it comes to video encoding, so please be
kind :?). I want to make backups of some of my prize dvd's (my son is
almost 2 years old & I know it's a little early, but I don't want him
playing frizbie with my LOTR collection ...). I can then store the
originals in a safe p
Hallo Bernhard,
On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 07:33:09PM +0200, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> Hallo
>
> > I added -a 0, and that did not change anything:
> > **ERROR: [lavrec] Error getting channel info: Invalid argument
> > ++ WARN: [lavrec] Not ready for capture (state = 0)!
>
> I have taken a 2nd c
Hallo
>>> Yes, it does. I use "-i p", having just the two RCA jacks for video and
>>> audio. "The recording works" just means that I can create movies, but
>>> loosing thousands of frames I gave up for a while.
>> The audio card on the DC30 does not work. Where have you pluged them in?
> Actuall
Hej,
>> No complaints from me - I get faster than real time encoding *IF*
>> NO FILTERING is done. And I've yet to see the video that didn't need
>> _some_ filtering ;(
> I know from Gernot that you can do some nice things on the GPU.
> And he told me that it would be possible to w
Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> Hallo
>
>>> Andrea Giuliano wrote:
Sorry, here is the command and its output, before actually starting the
recording (see -w):
>>> Does recording work when you select the input with the -i option ?
>> Yes, it does. I use "-i p", having just the two RCA jack
Hallo
>> The kernel is 2.6.12 in the Ubuntu build called Breezy Badger. the
>> zoran driver is 0.9.5.
>>
>> I have used lavrec from version 1.6.3 and 1.8.0. Both show the same
>> artifacts.
>>
>> The recording command used was the following: lavrec -d 1 -g
>> 608x464+16+8 -q 40 -f a -i n -B -t
Hallo
> I added -a 0, and that did not change anything:
> **ERROR: [lavrec] Error getting channel info: Invalid argument
> ++ WARN: [lavrec] Not ready for capture (state = 0)!
I have taken a 2nd closer look at you output. The interrupt level should
be no proble. My buz is running on 18 sharing it
I ran lavrec inside gdb. Here's the result...
# gdb lavrec
GNU gdb 6.4.90-debian
Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions.
Type "show c
Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> Hallo
>
>>> Andrea Giuliano wrote:
Sorry, here is the command and its output, before actually starting the
recording (see -w):
>>> Does recording work when you select the input with the -i option ?
>> Yes, it does. I use "-i p", having just the two RCA jack
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