RE: Re: streamer

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 mp1e and (v4l2/bttv2/v4l/bttv) rock. I use it to create movies all the
time. You output to a standard format, everyone can view it, you can set it
up for streaming, you can recompress it, you can edit it, you can export it,
you can save it...........

And the number one reason to use mp1e,

MP1E WILL NOT SCAN YOUR HARD DRIVEs LOOKING FOR MPG's AND INFO TO SEND BACK
TO THE "MP1E HEADQUARTERS" for "MARKETING"!!!!!!

Thanks,

Steve

Listen up buddy.

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew A. Chen
To: video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 01/06/2001 12:18 PM
Subject: Re:  Re: streamer

Hm, So are there any other good tools out there to do full framerate 
audio/video capture?  I need something that is completely commandline
based 
and can do 30-60minutes, no sweat.  I'll be using a UDMA/100 drive for
this.

Someone suggested using realproducer.  I tried this last night,k but I 
realized that the /player/ not the encoder was an issue.  ;)  (The
Windows 
Real player is horrible... guh).

I think I'm going to try a little kernel hacking tonight, and possibly
try 
mp1e/v4l2.  I haven't done anything with v4l2 yet, and have been using
v4l1 
up until now.  Thanks!

-a 



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