Justin Schoeman wrote: > > Hi everybody, NVrec is now in a fairly usable form. It has been > cleaned up and significantly enhanced since the first releases, and > should now be a very powerful/useful video capture tool for Linux. The > main features are: > * v4l1 and v4l2 video interfaces > * oss audio interface > * Quicktime4Linux (RTjpeg, YUV2 and RAW formats), AVI (DivX format) and > NuppelVideo output formats (more can be added easily). > * deep buffering to minimise packet loss > * smooth frame dropping if you do have to drop any! > * perfect A/V sync (with audio stetcher) > * modular infrastucture make it easy to use for your own capture apps. > > Included tools are: > * Quicktime4Linux plugin to view/edit the RTJpeg encoded movies with > xmovie/bcast2000 > * qt2divx (Quicktime to DivX transcoder to make high quality AVI > files). > > Use and enjoy! > > -justin > > (PS: Bug reports are always appreciated!) First bug report: Homepage is: http://www.ee.up.ac.za/~justin/v4l2 And in response to Daniel's question, you always get perfect AV synch (if not , send a bug report). In fact, I have gone as far as to hardcode a 10kHz offset into the oss sample rate, and within seconds the audio and video was perfectly in synch (the audio being stretched to match the video). -justin