I tried Cheese but it would hang when I clicked record and create 0 byte files.
I tried Kasomo but the videos would play back at 3x speed with no sound.
Finally I tried GUVCViewer and it appeared to work but now I find the video and audio are out of sync.
In a 9 min video the audio will finish 30 sec before the video.
The audio skips fwd intermittently by a second or two while the video rolls on meaning parts of the audio are missing and causing it to pull out of sync further and further.
I tried changing audio sample rate from default to:
8,000 - VLC said the video was broken and only played 2 seconds then video froze.
22,050 - Audio skipped just as before
My settings in GUVCView:
AUDIO
VIDEO
I am running Kubuntu 9.10 on an eee-pc 900:
Any thoughts out there on how to correct this?
I tried Kasomo but the videos would play back at 3x speed with no sound.
Finally I tried GUVCViewer and it appeared to work but now I find the video and audio are out of sync.
In a 9 min video the audio will finish 30 sec before the video.
The audio skips fwd intermittently by a second or two while the video rolls on meaning parts of the audio are missing and causing it to pull out of sync further and further.
I tried changing audio sample rate from default to:
8,000 - VLC said the video was broken and only played 2 seconds then video froze.
22,050 - Audio skipped just as before
My settings in GUVCView:
AUDIO
- Input Device: /dev/dsp (other choices are 'default' or 'HDA Intel: ALC662 rev1 Analog (hw:0,0))
- Sample Rate: Dev. Default (choices range from 8,00 - 96,000)
- Channels: Dev. Default (mono or stereo)
- Audio Format:MP2 (or PCM)
VIDEO
- Device: USB 2.0 Camera (no other choice)
- Frame Rate: 1/30 fps (no other choice)
- Resolution: 320x240 (I changed it from default 640x480)
- Camera Output: YUYV (no other choice)
- Video Codec: YUY2 - uncomp YUV (8 other choices - I figured uncompressed would be fastest)
- Video Format: AVI (other choice is MKV)
I am running Kubuntu 9.10 on an eee-pc 900:
- CPU: Intel Celeron M ULV 900MHz
- RAM: 1GB DDR2 RAM (667MHz)
- Video: Integrated Intel GMA 900 GPU
- Audio: Integrated Intel HDA ALC662 rev1 analog
- Cam: 1.3 MP webcam
Any thoughts out there on how to correct this?
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