![]() After the entire movie completes it is still only 44 bytes. When I look at the output file with the file explorer the file remains at 44 bytes and never grows. The version of VLC now doesn’t seem to have, at least via the GUI interface, a frame rate option, though I don’t know if that makes any difference or not. I had previously specified the width and height and a frame rate of 29fps. I would open a stream, using the capture device as the input, and point the output to a file. I had been using VLC to do this successfully in the past. ![]() ![]() I had this working in an older release of a different distribution, but it wasn’t working correctly in the newer version there either before I made the switch to openSUSE. I have a Pinnacle Dazzle DVC-100 USB capture device I have used to capture my old VHS tapes to disk for a media center. I hope I’m posting this in the correct forum - I didn’t know if it would be some sort of software request/issue or a hardware oriented “problem”. ![]()
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