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jb wrote:
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<pre wrap="">The capture process in Kdenlive uses dvgrab. You need dvgrab version 2.0.
Maybe you have an older version ?
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Yes. I have the kubuntu package which is 1.8. I will compile/build 2.0.<br>
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<pre wrap="">Capture files are written to the KDE user temporary folder which is usually
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~/.kde/tmp-username-desktop
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<pre wrap="">On Sunday 18 March 2007 13.13:05 jdd wrote:
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<pre wrap=""><span class="moz-txt-citetags">> > </span>this can be a problem, capture can be very hudge (12Bg/hour)
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Yes... Fixed.
It will now use temporary folder defined in Kdenlive Settings -> Misc
regards
jb
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I saw that you already changed this. Thanks for your extreme quick
reaction and user-friendliness. I have never seen that quick responses
and reactions on "that other operating system".<br>
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So I downloaded/compiled dvgrab-2.1 and compiled the newest Kdenlive
svn and it works: However, one bummer. The files are stored in the
temporary folder. After grabbing, Kdenlive asks to process the captured
files (or continue). When I press "process..", the files are first (!)
copied to the home directory. If it really is a lot of video (say
12GB), you still might have a problem. Maybe it's better to ask the
user where to copy the files (via a popup?).<br>
Even so: Many thanks for your work.<br>
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Kind regards,<br>
Harry<br>
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