Re: Re: NVrec ussage?

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On Sun Dec  2 20:27:19 2001 Jacek =?iso-8859-2?Q?Pop=B3awski?= wrote...
>
>On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 08:14:55PM -0500, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
>> > Given the above requirments, which of the several available recorders
>> > supported by the NVrec project should I be using?
>> 
>> None.  Well truth be told, I don't know about the quicktime recorder,
>> I have not tried it.  
>
>I used quicktime recorder in NVrec. It's probably best if you want to capture
>big size 25fps movie, then convert it to divx on not-so-fast-cpu.
>320x240 works great, and I could even set 512x384 on my k6-2 500!
>The only problem is there is no quicktime player (hmmm... it is possible that
>new mplayer can read it, I didn't checked). Justin put old qtplay in NVrec, but
>AFAIR it's impossible to rewind/ff with that.
>

OK, I'm willing to explore thsi option. How about a sample command lien to
start exploring from? To record from the WinTV card to a file.

Also how about a recomendation on a QuickTime to ?? postprocessor?


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