The output produced by xvidcap is running too fast. This is due to xvidcap dropping frames on slow machines.
The fact that those movies don't run in MediaPlayer just shows the quality of this software (or lack of). But before you call us ignorant we do our best to provide you with video that even MediaPlayer users can watch. We have failed to produce such a viedo with free codes and cannot use your beloved wmf. Thank MS for that. I recommend you get a decent video player for your OS which happens to be either VLC or MPlayer. Extend them with a codec pack and you are ready to go. Until then I am afraid we have to live with blocky, fast running mpegs/avi videos. I appreciate any notice on where to find free alternatives. If you happen to know of such a thing even on MS Windows I would be glad to hear about it. Sebastian On Tuesday 30 August 2005 21:16, Karsten Hilbert wrote: > Hi all, > > eventually I managed to get xvidcap to work und Debian :-) > > I'll capture a nice GNUmed-in-use video and put it up on the > web. It's going to be a couple of MB, though. > > Karsten -- Sebastian Hilbert Leipzig / Germany [www.openmed.org] -> PGP welcome, HTML ->/dev/null ICQ: 86 07 67 86 -> No files, no URL's VoIP: callto://[EMAIL PROTECTED] My OS: Suse Linux. Geek by Nature, Linux by Choice _______________________________________________ Gnumed-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel
