Mike
you could use vloopback as well.
It's part of "motion"

http://www.lavrsen.dk/twiki/bin/view/Motion/VideoFourLinuxLoopbackDevice
cheers
E

On 25/05/10 13:23, Mike Morris wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-05-24 at 11:30 +0200, [email protected] wrote:
>
>> I thik that your camera needs Video4linux2. If there is no selection
>> of Video4Linux2 in Preferences->Recording
>> you need to reconfigure and recompile cinelerra.
>>
>> There is a bug in detection of Video4linux2. Attatched patch fixies
>> configure.in. After patching run ./autogen.sh and then
>> ordinary ./configure;make
>>     
>
> Thank you very much for this information/patch - my cinelerra indeed
> has only "Video4Linux" option, not a v2 option.
>
> Compiling is a bit scary for me, as I installed from a repo via
> synaptic. I don't understand how a manual compile & install would
> interact with the automatic install... on my last box, things got
> *very* messed up.
>
> If I decide to brave the compilation, I suppose I should use synaptic
> to completely uninstall, and then compile the source?
>
> PS: Is it possible that "cinecutie" has this fix (v4l2) incorporated
> in it? I've been curious about cinecutie, but haven't done it because
> it's not clear to me if this version conflicts with others, and what
> benefits it brings, etc. Any input appreciated :-)
>
> Thanks for listening,
>
> Mike 

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