On Sat, 2008-10-25 at 14:37 -0500, Carl Karsten wrote:

> I'll post the bt to the bug tracker in a moment.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/vga2usb/tc$ transcode -x v4l,null -V rgb24 -i /dev/video0 
> -f 3
> -g 1600x1200 -y raw,null -z -r 2 -f 10 -o test.avi
> transcode v1.2.0-cvs (C) 2001-2003 Thomas Oestreich, 2003-2008 Transcode Team
> [transcode] V: auto-probing     | /dev/video0 (OK)
> [transcode] V: import format    | (null) in unknown (module=v4l)
> [transcode] A: auto-probing     | /dev/video0 (OK)
> [transcode] A: import format    | PCM in unknown (module=null)
> [transcode] V: AV demux/sync    | (1) sync AV at initial MPEG sequence
> [transcode] V: import frame     | 1600x1200  1.33:1  encoded @ UNKNOWN
> [transcode] V: rescale frame    | 800x600  1.33:1 (-r)
> [transcode] V: flip frame       | yes
> [transcode] V: bits/pixel       | 0.375
> [transcode] V: decoding fps,frc | 10.000,0
> [transcode] V: video format     | RGB24
> [transcode] A: import format    | 0x1     PCM          [44100,16,2]
> [transcode] A: export           | disabled
> [transcode] V: encoding fps,frc | 10.000,11
> [transcode] A: bytes per frame  | 17640 (17640.000000)
> [transcode] A: adjustment       | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [transcode] V: IA32/AMD64 accel | sse2 sse mmx cmove asm
> [transcode] V: video buffer     | 10 @ 1600x1200 [0x1]
> [transcode] A: audio buffer     | 10 @ 44100x2x16
> [import_null.so] v0.2.0 (2002-01-19) (video) null | (audio) null
> [import_v4l.so] v0.1.1 (2008-03-02) (video) v4l
> [export_null.so] v0.1.2 (2001-08-17) (video) null | (audio) null
> [export_raw.so] v0.3.12 (2003-08-04) (video) * | (audio) MPEG/AC3/PCM
> [import_v4l.so] warning: this module is deprecated: please use import_v4l2 
> instead
> [import_v4l.so] capture device: Epiphan VGA2USB
> [import_v4l.so] capture method: mmap
> [import_v4l.so] 1 frame buffers available
> [export_raw.so] codec=RGB, fps=10.000, width=800, height=600
> Segmentation fault

What puzzles me most is that on my (pinnacle with saa713x) tuner cards
this code works just fine (yup, even in v4l v1 mode).
I'm starting to suspect that the issue is (also?) caused by a problem in
the driver itself.

Anyway, let's go ahead :)

-- 
Francesco Romani // Ikitt
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