Am Sonntag 07 November 2004 23.20 schrieb Steve Tell:
> > This reminds me how badly we need graphical desktop-integrated
> > video/audio capture applications under Linux. ;). LVS' capture tab is a
> > good first step, but nowhere close to what's required...
> 
> Agreed, although my wishlist for a graphical capture application includes 
> only:
>       - window showing the captured video 
>       - audio level meters
>       - hour/minute/second/frame counter
>       - video window and audio meters active even when not recording to 
>       files (i.e. the app is always capturing)
>       - start/stop buttons/keystrokes 
> When recording live, I'd rather have most of the setup and configuration
> options safely in a script, and not on menus or guis that can be bumped
> accidently.  I may yet tackle an "xlavrec" hack like this for lavrec. 
> 
This belongs to my wishes, too. Right now I am using gnome's vumeter for an 
*external* control of the audio level. Since I have a bt787 card, I am using 
software encoding. My machines (1.2GHz Athlon) is, therefore, ways too slow 
for capturing inside LVS. I am looking for a slim GUI being as fast as 
possible ....

Michael


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