[FFmpeg-user] I can't find any video devices on the Windows 7 source system

Roger Pack rogerdpack2 at gmail.com
Mon May 30 10:13:42 CEST 2016


On 5/28/16, John Lewis <oflameo2 at gmail.com> wrote:
> If that is software and It didn't come with the Operating system or
> ffmepg, the Streaming Guide didn't tell me about it.
OK attempted to add some more links to the documentation about it.
> What is the difference between gdigrab and dshow?


Let me know if the documentation is still insufficient so I can adjust it.
Thanks!
> On 05/28/2016 02:38 AM, Roger Pack wrote:
>> Did you install a screen capturing dshow device (ex:
>> screen-capture-recorder)?
>> Also see gdigrab.
>> GL!
>>
>> On 5/27/16, John Lewis <oflameo2 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I would like to stream a desktop from one computer running Windows 7 to
>>> another to  on a LAN running Debian 8 to show an application that is on
>>> the screen from the first computer through to the second computer that
>>> is connected to a projector. The application can't easily run on the
>>> Debian system connected to the projector because the software wasn't
>>> built for the operating system.
>>>
>>> I can't find any video devices on the Windows source system. I have
>>> command output attached.
>>>
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