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You can use gstreamer with filesink to do that. See manual of gst-launch for more details.<BR>
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nicolas<BR>
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Le jeudi 15 janvier 2009 à 16:22 -0500, Ian Darwin a écrit :
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Neil Benn wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I see what you mean about programs to control the webcam. I
> have used luvcview and xawtv to successfully view the webcam but I
> cannot get either of them to stream to a file. I tried luvcview with
> '/luvcview -o text.avi/' but it did not write anything (also failed on
> my desktop ubuntu as well). I'm digging around to try more - cheese
> just fails and I Cannot install guvcview :(.
>
luvcview requires a key sequence to start recording - this is a feature.
If you get a picture
from it, you are almost there! (I forget the key sequence, maybe p or s
or something).
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