Stan Brown wrote:

> Sorry about the repost on this, but it's been a couple of days, and I have
> recieved no replies whatsover on this, so I just wanted to know if anyone
> had any idea why I'm having this problem?
> 
> 
>>On Mon Dec  3 02:24:49 2001 Justin Schoeman wrote...
>>
>>>Stan Brown wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>OK, how about a recomendation after we eliminate that requirment?
>>>>
>>>>A sample command line to start from would be _greatly_ appreciated!
>>>>
>>>DIVX4rec -dq 3 -o test.avi
>>>
>>>
>>Mmm, I musr be doing something wrong here:
>>
>>
>>Script started on Mon Dec  3 06:56:51 2001
>>stan@yogi:~$ ls *avi
>>*avi: No such file or directory
>>$ touch test.avi
>>-rw-r--r--    1 stan     stan            0 Dec  3 06:57 test.avi
>>$ rm test.avi
>>stan@yogi:~$ DIVX4rec -dq 3 -o test.avi
>>Starting NVrec.c, version 20011202 (NVrec-20011202).
>>Error opening "/etc/NVrec.conf"
>>Error opening "/home/stan/.NVrec.conf"
>>v4l1 core init - Size: 384x288 from /dev/video
>>v4l1 core init - could not get enough buffers - using copy mode
>>v4l1 core init - got 2 buffers
>>v4l1 core init - emulating 60 buffers
>>v4l1 core init - trying video format YUV420
>>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
>>oss core thread - starting!
>>divx4file core init - file: test.avi (384x288)
>>file core init - frame rate is 25.000000
>>NVrec: opening output file: Interrupted system call

The DivX library is not initialising properly.  Try "locate 
libdivxencore", and see if there are multiple versions lying around. 
Try to delete them, and re-install the latest version.

-justin




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