Hi sen,
I work with basic 8.0 release. And it works fine, as I said, but I only
tried streaming, never did avi file encoding.
Indeed, it seems not to handle xawtv avi files, as it seems... Some clues
that might help you :
- xawtv's last release is 3.21. See http://www.strusel007.de/linux/xawtv/
- avi is a VERY generic video format, covering lots of lots of lots of
sub-formats, you probably knew it already. So maybe you can investigate a
bit deeper about xawtv's avi format, see if you can make it encode it
differently, or try to find another encoder. Or, if it suits you, let your
producer get the stuff directly from the board, which works very nicely, as
I think I already mentionned it before... ;)
Have fun !
Willy
At 06:03 PM 10/9/00 , you wrote:
Hello,
I have been looking at this thread, so I thought I would try
realproducer. I downloaded the basic version, but don't seem to have
the right codecs to even get started.
I tried capturing a file "movie.avi" with xawtv. Just the basic
capture, no sound, no compression.
Then, I tried
realproducer -i movie.avi -o movie.rm -t 0,1 -v 0 -f 1 -b "My Clip"
Here is the output:
realproducer -i movie.avi -o movie.rm -t 0,1 -v 0 -f 1 -b "My Clip"
RealProducer 8.0 for Linux
Copyright (c)1995-2000 by RealNetworks,Inc. All rights reserved.
------> Beginning Run: Mon Oct 9 11:47:07 2000
Command line: realproducer -i movie.avi -o movie.rm -t 0,1 -v 0 -f 1
-b "My Clip"
Encoding...
ERROR: encoding failed, The source that you have selected is not a
recognized file type.
The required audio or video plugin could not be located.
------> Ending Run: Mon Oct 9 11:47:07 2000
Did you guys work with realproducer basic or realproducer plus? It
seems that the basic can't handle simple xawtv avi's
Note: this is with xawtv-3.01.
Thanks for any help.
-sen
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