Simon Turvey wrote:
>
> > Ouch - this should not be possible with the v4l2 interfaces. Could you
> > please send a complete dump of the output, something like:
> >
> > RTErec -o t.mpg >& dump
> >
> > So that I can see what is happening.
>
> Sure thing:
>
> v4lgen core init - Device /dev/video
> v4l2 core init - Size: 384x288 from /dev/video
> v4l2 core init - got 49 buffers
> v4lgen core init - got capable v4l2 device: Bttv2(0) - Video.
> oss core init - 44100 bps, 16 bits, mono, from /dev/dsp
> oss core init - 3528 bytes per frame (128,9)
> oss core init - 826 buffer frags required of 512 bytes
> file core init - file: test.mpg
> oss core thread - starting!
> nvrec core - not using any sync() method
> NVrec: initial sync - audio: 994166126995155000 video 994166126985610000
> (delta 0.009545)
> VQ: -0.466 Offset: 0.005 Slipage: -0.023 Warp: 22 Drop: 0
> VQ: 1.889 Offset: 0.000 Slipage: -0.023 Warp: 22 Drop: 0
> oss core thread - buffer full - discarding data
> oss core thread - buffer full - discarding data
> oss core thread - buffer full - discarding data
> oss core thread - buffer full - discarding data
> oss core thread - buffer full - discarding data
> [many of the above]
All of this is correct - it looks like librte is blocking again...
Could you please try today's release, and see if it helps?
Thanks,
-justin
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