Trevor,

I am currently working with the video functions under XP. Can't say for sure what works under OSX. This does work under XP (using the latest Rev Windows file, revVideGrabber.dll).

RevSetVideoGrabCompressor "Morgan MJPEG Compressor"
RevSetVideoFrameRate "30"
RevSetVideoGrabAudio true, "1","8","11025"
revRecordVideo movfile

This series of commands (which uses the Morgan codec) gives me very high-quality compressed video (under 1000 kbits/second frame rate, 30 frames per second). When I check the resulting .avi file in Apple's Quicktime Player and go to MOVIE INFO, it shows "8-bit Unsigned Integer, Mono, 11.025 kHz".

Sorry it took so long to get back to you. Been traveling.

Richard Miller
Imprinter Technologies




On Apr 18, 2006, at 10:04 AM, Trevor DeVore wrote:

On Apr 18, 2006, at 3:42 AM, paolo mazza wrote:

Hi Richard and Trevor
I tryed
RevSetVideoGrabAudio
 on MACOSX  ... it looks like it does not work.
It is a pity because all other feautures of the video capture stack (from tutorials) work grate but unfortunately the size of the files are very
big (i guess because of the uncompressed Audio track)

RevSetVideoGrabAudio doesn't actually do anything yet, at least for QuickTime capture. Richard, have you confirmed that it actually changes the captured audio settings using the DirectX or VFW?

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Trevor DeVore
Blue Mango Learning Systems - http://www.bluemangolearning.com
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