2009. 11. 19, csütörtök keltezéssel 14.33-kor Tony Ross ezt írta:
> Ben Bronk quoted and wrote:
> 

> >> If anyone has a better solution for watching the /dev/video[01]
> >> stream while it's being saved to disk I would be very grateful to
> >> hear from you, even though it's somewhat off-topic in the ivtv-users
> >> list.
> >
> > cat /dev/video0 | tee <output file> | mplayer -
> >
> > where <output file> is the file you want to record to.  Seems to work
> > ok w/ my PVR-500.
> 
> Yes, thank you, of course that works, yet it has similar limitations as
> MythTV, albeit without the complexities ... the recording doesn't start
> until the video is visible and vice-wersa.
> 
> What I'd like is to be able to do is watch the video stream and start/stop
> recording to disk whenever desired. That way I can avoid lengthy dead space
> prior to the start of the actual video, and stop it whenever desired, sort
> of a real-time stream extraction to disk.
> 

If you don't mind to use VLC instead of MPlayer, you can watch your
stream and record/dump it to disk whenever you want with a hotkey
combination (Shift+R for recording, Shift+D for dumping). I don't know
if the second time you record during a session the file will be
overwritten or a new file will be created instead, as on the computer
I'm currently working with there is no video grabber.

Levente



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