Hi!
> From: Gernot Ziegler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I don't know very much about this since I don't have a DVCam on my own,
> but I think there were some changes in libDV - if you need DV-support, you
It's the same old problem that's come up a number of times before.
That is one reason why a mjpegtools release (and moving quicktime4linux
to where folks can not easily find it ;)) needs to be done.
libdv and the patched "quicktime4linux" are incompatible.
People should "rm -r quicktime4linux" and install libquicktime
(libquicktme.sf.net if I recall correctly).
> need the CVS version (I think), if you don't, you'll have to use some
> configure-switch to turn it off ...
> (someone please verify this advice ;) )
...
> - Quicktime source in : /tmp/quicktime4linux-1.4-patch
ARGH! rm -r /tmp/quicktime4linux-1.4-patch
Then get the libquicktime from their Sourceforge download area
(or check out the cvs version).
> lav_io.c: In function `check_DV2_input':
> lav_io.c:1385: too many arguments to function `dv_decoder_new'
> lav_io.c:1415: warning: implicit declaration of function `dv_decoder_free'
Yes, that's the problem - libdv and quicktime4linux incompatibility.
> I guess it is a change in the API of libDV, but I'm not sure: is it libDV or
> mjpeg that changed ?
Use the CVS versions of mjpegtools and libquicktime if the quicktime
capability is required. Much cleaner and it will work with libdv.
Cheers,
Steven Schultz
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