Re: streamer

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On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 12:36:32AM -0800, Andrew A. Chen wrote:

> >It's not your system. I have tried streamer on a
> >dual PIII 800 with 512MB and a 10,000rpm
> >Ultra160 drive and still lost audio / video sync.
> >If I get any free time in the next couple months
> >I am going to try and see if I can hack some
> >better A/V sync into streamer.
> >--Tom


> So for the time being, is there ANY good application out there that is 
> commandline based, that can capture audio and video at 29.97fps, and stereo 
> audio on my Celeron 600?

> My final destination format would be MPEG-4, preferably DivX ;-).  Thanks!

qtvidcap captures straight to divx, works well for me, except for the
colour which I think is the fault of my cheap tv card.

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