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| I just got my BKTR-compatible video card installed. Videod works and kuickshow puts the captured images on the screen. Now I would like to stream the composite video to my screen like ffplay does with mpeg. I have read all the ffmpeg documentation and I still have no clue how to select the right options to do this. Can someone post a comand that gets the job done or point me to more documentation? Thanks, Dave Feustel |
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| dave <daf@a64.comcast.net> wrote: > I just got my BKTR-compatible video card installed. > Videod works and kuickshow puts the captured images > on the screen. Now I would like to stream the composite > video to my screen like ffplay does with mpeg. I have > read all the ffmpeg documentation and I still have no clue > how to select the right options to do this. Can someone > post a comand that gets the job done or point me to more > documentation? > > Thanks, > Dave Feustel Never Mind. I've figured out how to do it myself. |
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| dave <daf@a64.comcast.net> wrote: > dave <daf@a64.comcast.net> wrote: >> I just got my BKTR-compatible video card installed. >> Videod works and kuickshow puts the captured images >> on the screen. Now I would like to stream the composite >> video to my screen like ffplay does with mpeg. I have >> read all the ffmpeg documentation and I still have no clue >> how to select the right options to do this. Can someone >> post a comand that gets the job done or point me to more >> documentation? >> >> Thanks, >> Dave Feustel > > Never Mind. I've figured out how to do it myself. I have modified videod to take snapshots with no delay interval. Using the modifed version of videod, my AMD64 3500+ 4.0 system generates jpg files at about 10 per second with svideo input. |