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Gerhard den Hollander wrote:<br>
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* Balatoni Denes <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:pnis@coder.hu"><pnis@coder.hu></a> (Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 02:10:44PM +0200)
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Hi!
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According to mplayer's output everything looks fine to me.
Maybe you recorded silence - I am not familiar with ffmpeg
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Well, if as he sais he has recorded the video stream with ffmpeg, Im not
surprised he is only seeing the video stream.
Maybe suriya should try also recording the audio stream and then
multiplexing the audio and video stream together ..
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No, the ffmpeg command used records both audio and video, just<br>
defaults to /dev/dsp. Now if the output of the video card is not plugged<br>
into the soundcard, there will be no sound, nor if the volume on the
soundcard<br>
is turned down. Use aumix -q to check. To get audio off the TV card can<br>
be very tricky, depends on what kind of card you're using, use of<br>
btaudio maybe, use of saa7134 cards instead, etc. in which case you'll<br>
have some /dev/dsp1 to record off of.<br>
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