On Thu, 13 Feb 2014, Mike Holstein wrote:

On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 9:30 AM, Len Ovens <[email protected]> wrote:

            On Wed, 12 Feb 2014, [email protected] wrote:

                  Kdenlive is capable of recording from
                  webcams, I don't have plug-in realtime

Tried this using a V4L device. VLC worked, KDENLive did not. Not
intuitive at all that recording video is done from the monitor
section. Not helpful that the help button gives "Not found". And
http://userbase.kde.org/Kdenlive/Manual/Capturing gives less than
helpful info. I don't have a dvgrab (FW) device to try, but V4L has
huge latency... this may be libav. There seem to to be issues with
regard to libav/ffmpeg and how they are compiled for doing screen
capture too.


is the latency a big issue in that situation?

Probably not. In DVswitch it would be. DVswitch is for live use with two live video inputs and a VGA in. We don't include it by default, but do have it in our extra SW loader because it seems to be about the only live video switcher out there. I need to install that and look.

I will buy another web cam.... they are down to $3 these days and look way better than the $30 one I bought not too long ago. I am thinking that the kdenlive project settings may need to match the camera for it to work.

With regards to the VLC/Mplayer thing. There are two very strong followings for these very feature rich players. Using the default xfce/gnome/kde player is probably not tha best idea for someone who is actually using Studio for video creation. Mplayer gets loaded by default because a lot of the libs come from there, but there is no GUI included. It seems to me we have been down this path before and found that people who create video load their machine up with more than one video player and try to at least cover all the libs used to play video to make sure their video will work for "everyone". (probably have a win machine to try that too). I find just downloading a video to play I often end up trying out more than one player to find one that works right. Generally it is an mplayer based player that works.

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Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net



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