Ben Rubinstein <benr...@...> writes: > > Thanks, Stephen and Richard. > > Because I'm selfishly focused on my immediate needs, can you clarify "long > grabs" and "problems"? Are long grabs like Stephen's two hours, or would > five > minutes qualify? Are problems sync drift, or crashing, or memory leaks, > or... > something else? > > My application will probably not be doing more than a few minutes per clip - > but it will be doing lots and lots of them over a day. Obviously I'll be > testing this for myself - but it would be good to have tips on what to look > out for. > > Many thanks, > > Ben >
I have a mac application that uses revVideograbber extensively and the captures range from a few minutes to over an hour. I have not noticed sync issues. I have dealt with the problem of stop preview window by using closevideograbber to get rid of the preview window. One of the things I have noticed is the high CPU use while previewing or recording. It is higher than other mac applications that capture video. The other annoyance is the inability to turn off the audio while previewing. Sometimesthat results in audio feedback depending on the placement of microphones and the volume setting of the Mac. You can use an undocumented keyword for revvideograbdialog revVideograbdialog "audio" to see a QT audio dialog to turn off the sound while previewing but if you try to save the settings it results in problems with the video settings. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
