Klaus,

Initialize the videograbber with this line:

revInitializeVideoGrabber short name of this stack,"DirectX",rect of image 1

Use this basic sequence to record video and audio:

      revSetVideoGrabSettings "myvar"
      revSetVideoGrabAudio true,"1","16","16000"
      revRecordVideo myfile

Don't use the newest videograbber.dll. I've found it does not allow access to the Compression dialog box. Use an older version. I can make it available if necessary. I reported this bug some time ago, but have not received a response from the engineers.

Use the new DivX (www.divx.com) codec for best results.

Let me know how that goes. The above works well for me under Windows 7.

Richard



On 3/22/2010 11:09 AM, Klaus on-rev wrote:
Hi Richard,

Hi Klaus,

Is this topic still of interest to you? I've been working a lot with the 
videograbber on Windows.
yes, sure!

We had the chance to test VideoGrabber on Win7 and there is absolutely no way 
to use it with QuickTime.
Works with VfW but that does not support any "standard" VideoCodecs like DV*, 
what we need in our project.

*Out of the box!

Richard Miller

On 1/6/2010 12:25 PM, Klaus Major wrote:
Hi friends,
no other win user that work with the RevVideoGrabber
and wants to share her/his experiences?
Oh, c'mon folks! :-)
Best

Klaus

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Klaus Major
http://www.major-k.de
[email protected]

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