2011/10/7 Einar Rünkaru <[email protected]> > On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 12:31 PM, Edouard Chalaron <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> I got video from v4l2 driver only with resolution 600x800. > >> > >> Better find some other video capture program. > >> > >> Einar > > > > > > ????? > > I am very surprised ... > > I am capturing 1600x1200 pixels frames from /dev/video1 @ 12 fps > > > > I think gnome meeting can stream to /dev/video0. > > I do it from Coriander though but I can't see any difference. > > Basically if you stream to /dev/video0 you make cinelerra listen to > /dev/video1, see records settings > > > As I said video capture works with certain parameters. These > parameters depend on your hardware and system setup. > > I am seriously thinking about removing all capture features from > Cinelerra in the future. How mutch people use it (were able to find > working settings)? For what purpose tehy use it? > > Einar
I think capture features are useful... I am not a video expert and don't own a cam but I've used screencapture for a couple of video tutorial for my friends using linux, now I am trying to record music & video of myself while playing guitar and using ardour, jack, etc etc... so, I would not say capture features aren't useful. about working settings, I must say I can't capture anything but green frames... audio it's ok, but no video, no matter how I tried with sizes & video codecs, maybe capture features needs to be improved a little. my 0.02€ regards raffaele
