Oh yeah, I forgot to mention, I get a floating point exception from NUVrec: $ ./NUVrec -d /dev/dsp1 -r 32000 -o /video/test.nuv Starting NVrec.c, version 20020510 (NVrec-20020510). Error opening "/etc/NVrec.conf" Error opening "/home/brian/.NVrec.conf" v4lgen core init - Device /dev/video v4l2 core init - Size: 384x288 from /dev/video v4l2 core init - trying format YUV420 v4l2 core init - frame period 0ns v4l2 core init - got 32 buffers v4lgen core init - got capable v4l2 device: BT878(ATI TV-Wonder). oss core init - 32000 bps, 16 bits, stereo, from /dev/dsp1 oss core init - 0 bytes per frame (32768,1) oss core init - could not set fragment size - will continue with default: Invalid argument oss core init - bps=128000, realbps=128000 oss core init - 0 buffer frags required of 8192 bytes oss core thread - starting! file core init - file: /video/test.nuv (384x288) file core init - frame rate is inf Floating point exception Problem is that when I run it in gdb, the stack has been smashed so no backtrace is possible. b. -- Brian J. Murrell
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