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 to FM, why doesn't that apply to the Internet (anymore...)? _______________________________________________ Video4linux-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux-list
