>> Streamer, as of 3.25, now supports creating QuickTime video, which
>> can be edited with Broadcast 2000 (http://www.heroinewarrior.com).
>> As streamer's new support for QuickTime matures this will become a very
>> good alternative.
 
> I seem to have streamer 3.28, but the formats available do not include
> quicktime,
> 
>   raw data:      rgb, gray, 422, 422p, 420p
>   file formats:  ppm, pgm, jpeg
>   movie formats: avi15, avi24, mjpeg
> 
> How do you record quicktime?

I am using xawtv 3.28.  `streamer --help` says:

> ...
>
>  qt - Apple QuickTime format
>       video formats:
>               raw     24 bit TrueColor (BE: rgb)   [mov]
>               jpeg    JPEG                         [mov]
>               mjpa    Motion JPEG-A                [mov]
>               png     PNG images                   [mov]
>       audio formats:
>               mono8   8bit mono                    [-]
>
> If you want to capture to multiple image files you should include some
> digits into the movie filename (foo0000.jpeg for example), streamer will
> use the digit block to enumerate the image files.
> For file formats which can hold *both* audio and video (like AVI and
> QuickTime) the -O option has no effect.
>
>...

-- 
W. Michael Petullo

:wq



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