Easycap Usb 20 Driver Dc60
Hi, For the easycapdc60 driver at Sourceforge the 'slow audio USB' problem was solved back in June: The current version 0.8.3 of the driver is capable of delivering sound as well as video for all EasyCAPs which have USB ID 05e1:0408, provided the Linux distribution includes an OSS package or a means of emulating OSS. Ubuntu 10.04 LTS meets this criterion, but as far as I know Ubuntu 10.10 does not: If you cannot see /dev/dsp on your system, the easycapdc60 driver and its test scripts will not deliver audio. I should mention in passing that the Syntek EasyCAP with USB ID 05e1:0408 is not the only type of EasyCAP. There also exists the Empia type, which has USB ID eb1a:2861 and is supported by the em28xx driver included in recent kernels. The Empia EasyCAPs have been known to be silent, but (although I haven't tried it myself) I believe there is a simple cure: Mike.
The current version 0.8.3 of the driver is capable of delivering sound as well as video for all EasyCAPs which have USB ID 05e1:0408, provided the Linux distribution includes an OSS package or a means of emulating OSS. Ubuntu 10.04 LTS meets this criterion, but as far as I know Ubuntu 10.10 does not. Sony sound forge audio studio 10 crack and keygen. MikeHi Mike, thank you for your prompt reply. I can confirm that my device id is 05e1:0408. I'm running Xubuntu 10.04 and I tried to install OSS following some guides, but then I realized that my onboard audio is not supported,so I reinstalled ALSA.
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Is there any way to use ALSA instead of OSS? What do you mean with 'emulating OSS'?
Hi, I'm rather vague about Linux audio, so any advice I venture on this should be regarded as very tentative. I have no experience of Xubuntu, so if this is an xfce-vs-Gnome issue I wouldn't have encountered it myself. I have run Ubuntu 10.04 on several different machines here and (if I remember correctly) the driver gives problem-free audio on all of them, with various EasyCAPs, without the need for any special effort.
In fact, the output of the command `aptitude search oss` reveals that I have no extra OSS-related packages installed except for one associated with sox, which is not required for most uses of the driver. Code: dave@dave-desktop:~$ mencoder tv:// -tv driver=v4l2:width=720:height=576:outfmt=uyvy:device=/dev/easycap0:input=0:fps=25:adevice=/dev/easysnd1:audiorate=48000:amode=1:forceaudio:immediatemode=0 -msglevel all=9 MEncoder SVN-r1.0~rc3+svn20090426-4.4.3 (C) 2000-2009 MPlayer Team Exiting. (No output file specified, please see the -o option.) dave@dave-desktop:~$ -ffourcc DX50 -ffourcc: command not found dave@dave-desktop:~$ -ovc lavc -ovc: command not found dave@dave-desktop:~$ -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:mbd=2:turbo:vbitrate=1200:keyint=15 -lavcopts: command not found dave@dave-desktop:~$ -vf pp=lb,scale=640:480 -vf: command not found dave@dave-desktop:~$ -oac mp3lame -oac: command not found dave@dave-desktop:~$ -o test.aviPlease note that while the output makes it look like I pasted in several independent lines I actually just did 1 paste of the entire thing. Tried VLC as suggested and it never seems to start recording as my PC never hits the hard disk. In addition, when I press 'Play' it gives a message about the playlist being empty. Well, made the mencoder line a shell script so I wouldn't have to keep messing with it. Also realized that after a reboot the kernel module wasn't getting reloaded, so will be adding that to modules file.