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Hello,

When I encode with DIV4rec-20010816

# ../src/NVrec-20010808/DIVX4rec -norm PAL -input Tuner -v /dev/video0 -o /mnt/media/ORF1.avi
Starting DIVX4rec.c, version 20010816 (NVrec-20010816).
v4lgen core init - Device /dev/video0
v4l2 core init - Size: 384x288 from /dev/video0
v4l2 core init - got 60 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
divx4file core init - file: /mnt/media/ORF1.avi (384x288)
file core init - frame rate is 25.000000
Got DivX bitrate: 910000
oss core thread - starting!
nvrec core - not using any sync() method
NVrec: initial sync - audio: 998045366485287019 video 998045366482334000 (delta 0.002953)
    Frame          |  CPU/estimated  |  time/estimated | play/CPU |   ETA
Intra: 0 Inter: 399 Inter4v: 32ipage:    0.001 Warp: 0 Drop: 0
Avg 24 SAD16's / mb
MVs: 118 normal, 96 hor, 42 ver, 144 hv
Texture: 95123 bits, motion: 2897 bits, mv sigma: 2.302831
Intra: 1 Inter: 414 Inter4v: 16ipage:    0.001 Warp: 0 Drop: 0
Avg 24 SAD16's / mb
MVs: 123 normal, 97 hor, 56 ver, 139 hv
Texture: 57905 bits, motion: 2365 bits, mv sigma: 1.947645
New search range: 16
[...]

I get corrupted AVI files, where the video-stream can't be decoded.


MPlayer detects the video codec:
[divxds] drv:4 (DivX ;-) (MS MPEG-4 v3))
Loading DLL: /usr/lib/win32/divx_c32.ax  OK

But MPlayers VideoDecoder complains:
Error putting data into input pin ffffff9c

I also tried some Windows Players, which decode only flashing colors
but nothing like the expected result. The audio stream works,
so the tuner is working correctly during recording.

My DIVX4rec is linked against:
        libm.so.6 => /lib/libm.so.6 (0x40025000)
        libdivxencore.so => /usr/local/lib/libdivxencore.so (0x40047000)
        libpthread.so.0 => /lib/libpthread.so.0 (0x40071000)
        libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x40087000)
        /lib/ld-linux.so.2 => /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x40000000)

But I wonder if libdivxencore.so is correct. I got mine from
http://download2.projectmayo.com/dnload/divx4linux/divx4linux-20010718.zip
which is a binary distribution, because I have libtool problems and
can't compile
cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:/home/cvsroot co divx4linux

Thanks for your help.
--
Raphael Wegmann
raphael@xxxxxxxxxx       icq: 73813734
We think of travel as a matter of place,
when in fact, place is a matter of people. (Sonny Landreth)





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