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using vlc to capture video

Posted: 29 Nov 2007 18:23
by rwarwarwa
Hi there,

I want to record video onto my harddrive using my tv tuner card and vlc. Is it possible? If so what are the steps?

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rwa

Re: using vlc to capture video

Posted: 29 Nov 2007 22:30
by thresh
yes, it's possible if your tuner card supports v4l (video4linux).

just try using File -> Open Capture Device in wxwidgets interface. You could get device names from dmesg output.

Re: using vlc to capture video

Posted: 30 Nov 2007 06:21
by rwarwarwa
Hi Thresh,

Thanks for the reply. I'm not sure what the wxwigets interface is. I can open the open capture device under file on the vlc media player.; I do that and open the video 4 linux tab: video device name is /dev/video and audio device is dev/dsp. Norm is automatic and frequency is -1. These settings appear in the customoize bar below. I press ok and an error window shows saying "Unabble to open 'v4l://'

Thanks for any assistance.

rwa

Re: using vlc to capture video

Posted: 01 Dec 2007 01:00
by thresh
give a full output, there's nothing we could help you with that low info

Re: using vlc to capture video

Posted: 02 Dec 2007 11:30
by rwarwarwa
Hi there,

Sorry for the lack of info.

My video card is Videomate TV PCI Tuner card and I see it is listed as functional with video4linux. What name do I put in for video device name and audio device name?

Thanks,

rwa

Re: using vlc to capture video

Posted: 03 Dec 2007 21:01
by rwarwarwa
Hi Thresh,

Thanks for the help you supplied. I realize you gave me a lot of info on the first reply. I'm just slowly working thru it.

I'm probably closer than I think.

rwa