Hi,

On Monday 02 June 2003 20:23, Bram wrote:
> > I had a short look at vcr source, it's basically like avirec, just a bit
> > different?
>
> Err.. it's basically an old version of qtvidcap's capture code with a
> command line interface stuck to it. So it's not such a small coincidence
>
> :) There was no command line interface back then. I had great things
>
> planned for it though, but somehow "it works for me" stifled all further
> development.

Well, that's the important thing ;-)

> > You're not calculating a timestamp-shift...?
>
> So far I never noticed a time delay, nor did anyone complain about it.

How long are your recordings? Which bitrate for audio/video?

> > But you're doing also some things different there, so I don't know
> > exactly.
>
> I didn't change much from the original (qtvidcap) source, except for a
> bit of documentation (sorry ;) and a few minor changes. I didn't keep up
> with the qtvidcap source either, though. "It works for me" certainly
> applied again ;) I'll add the timeshifting bit though, that seems worth
> adding.
>
> > another one who probably uses cron or at to 'record on timer' ;-)
>
> What more does a man need but a few simple command line unix tools ? :)

I aim for an all-in one application, so that even win32 users (like my 
friends) could be able to record comfortable with linux.



Alex

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