Brian J. Murrell wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 06, 2002 at 08:12:53AM -0500, Geoffrey wrote:
> 
>>I appreciate the pointer.
>>
> 
> NP.
> 
> 
>>Pulled down the rpm checked the man page. 
>>
> 
> OK.  Not sure how old the version in the RPM is,

1.9.2

> but I am using CVS.
> Seems much better than the last release... here anyways.  I had a/v
> sync problems with the last actual release that I don't have any
> longer.  It may certainly be something else that has changed between
> then and now, but I like using the CVS version of mp1e all the same.
> :-)

I guess I'll have to take the cvs spin..

> 
> 
>>I've tried to create an mpeg file, but always end up with a zero size 
>>file.
>>
> 
> Do you get any output at all?  Does it look like it's writing frames?
> You should get a constantly updating status line at the bottom of the
> output.

Nothing really, it returns immediately.  If I don't attempt to send the 
stdout to a file, I get nothing.  If I use -v I get: 'Tests passed.'

> 
> Send us the command line you are using and the output you are getting.

I've tried a number of variations all with the same results.  I tried to 
let it use the defaults, same results.  Here's a few attempts:

mp1e -G 320x240 -v > foo.mpg
mp1e -v > foo.mpg
mp1e -m3 -a0 > foo.mpg


> 
> 
>>Iv'e got a wintv card that I'm successfully using to watch tv as 
>>well as camera input.
>>
> 
> Well, you should be able to record with mp1e then.
> 
> b.
> 
> 


-- 
Until later: Geoffrey           [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I didn't have to buy my radio from a specific company to listen
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