E, that sounds interesting.
I must admit i have no experience with coriander or vloopback.
However, I would think you need an idea of what frame rate
 you want to play back your end product?

Georg



On Saturday 06 September 2008 20:58:21 E Chalaron wrote:
> Hi there
> I am trying to interface 2 soft using vloopback. One being Cinelerra and
> the other Coriander (DCAM firewire).
> With my DCam I use format 7, meaning that I shoot a frame of my video
> everytime an external event triggers the cam.
> So of course the frame rate is more or less random.
> In fact it happens at roughly 7to 8 fps. A bit like an automatic
> stop-motion video only faster.
>
> Coriander sents the frames to /dev/video0 and with with vloopback I get
> the frames via /dev/video1 under cinelerra.
>
> All works fine. However ... :-)
> To record under cinelerra a frame rate is needed. If I use, let's say
> 25, I end up with much more frames than I am supposed to get a bit like
> if cinelerra is readind /dev/video1 at the rate of 25 fps where
> coriander is changing the frames at 7~8 fps. And that may well be the
> case...
>
> Now there is an option timed/untimed but can't get the "timed" option to
> get anything.
>
> So ... is there a chance I can configure something to synchronize the both
> ? Thanks a lot
> E
>
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