[MPlayer-users] Playing from v4l
Todd Lyons
TLyons at sequentusa.com
Fri Nov 7 19:18:41 CET 2003
I'm trying to play and later archive video/sound from a v4l device. The
driver (bttv and btaudio) are both successfully loaded, see below for dmesg
output. Video displays properly with no problems. But no sound is played.
Am I mistaken in thinking that I can have mplayer grab video/audio (physical
devices video0 and dsp1) from the capture card and play the video back on
the screen with audio out through /dev/dsp (my regular sound chip)? I've
monitored system load with top and it's practically idle, so it's not load
related.
Hmmm, that sounds like I worded something wrong. I should be trying to use
the ALSA plugin since ALSA is running. But I don't think that's my issue as
I haven't gotten any file lock errors, meaning it doesn't even look like
it's trying to open /dev/dsp. I'm kind of lost as to what to try next.
I've not studied any of the lavc options yet, so that may have some bearing
on my state of being lost.
(The next step is to make it archive the stream. Then the final step is to
get mplayer or gmplayer working with whatever file format we end up using.
But those are later, once I get regular streaming working properly.)
System info: P4 1.7GHz, 512 Megs RAM, Osprey 210 (BT878), Mandrake 9.2,
Mplayer 1.0 (precompiled from PLF), win codecs, ALSA sound drivers, devfs
enabled.
These are the commandlines that I've tried. Note that in almost all of
them, the video works normally, but the sound never does. There are some
obvious ones that do something different such as 921 or the lines with
syntax errors. (Half of the battle is figuring out which options are
relevant to mplayer versus mencoder versus both). I've culled all the
"help" and "man" options out of this grep.
896 mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l:width=640:height=480:outfmt=i420 -vc
rawi420 -vo xv
898 mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l:width=640:height=480:outfmt=i420 -vc
rawi420 -vo xv
899 mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l:outfmt=i420 -vc rawi420 -vo xv
900 mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l:width=320:height=240:outfmt=i420 -vc
rawi420 -vo xv
901 mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l:width=320:height=240 -vc rawi420 -vo xv
902 mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l:width=320:height=240:outfmt=i420 -vo xv
903 mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l:width=320:height=240:outfmt=i420 -vc
rawi420
904 mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l:width=320:height=240:outfmt=i420 -vc
rawi420 -vo xv
908 mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l:width=320:height=240:outfmt=i420 -vc
rawi420 -vo x11
909 mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l:width=320:height=240:outfmt=i420 -vc
rawi420 -vo gl
910 mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l:width=320:height=240:outfmt=i420 -vc
rawi420 -vo gl2
911 mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l:width=320:height=240:outfmt=i420 -vc
rawi420 -vo xv
912 mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l:width=320:height=240:outfmt=i420 -vc
rawi420 -vo png
918 mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l:width=320:height=240:outfmt=i420 -vc
rawi420 -vo png
921 mplayer "*.png"
978 mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l:width=640:height=480:outfmt=i420 -vc
rawi420 -vo
979 mplayer tv:// -tv
driver=v4l:width=640:height=480:outfmt=i420:norm=ntsc -vc rawi420 -vo xv
980 mplayer tv:// -tv
driver=v4l:width=640:height=480:outfmt=i420:norm=ntsc -vc rawi420
987 mplayer tv:// -tv
driver=v4l:width=640:height=480:outfmt=i420:norm=ntsc -vc rawi420
990 mplayer tv:// -tv
driver=v4l:width=640:height=480:outfmt=i420:norm=ntsc -vc rawi420 -oac
mp3lame
991 mplayer tv:// -tv
driver=v4l:width=640:height=480:outfmt=i420:norm=ntsc -vc rawi420
992 mplayer tv:// -tv
driver=v4l:width=640:height=480:outfmt=i420:norm=ntsc:adevice=/dev/dsp1 -vc
rawi420
993 mplayer tv:// -tv
driver=v4l:width=640:height=480:outfmt=i420:norm=ntsc:adevice=/dev/mixer1
-vc rawi420
994 mplayer tv:// -tv
driver=v4l:width=640:height=480:outfmt=i420:norm=ntsc:adevice=/dev/dsp2 -vc
rawi420
995 mplayer tv:// -tv
driver=v4l:width=640:height=480:outfmt=i420:norm=ntsc:adevice=/dev/dsp2:amod
e=2 -vc rawi420
996 mplayer tv:// -tv
driver=v4l:width=640:height=480:outfmt=i420:norm=ntsc:amode=2 -vc rawi420
997 mplayer tv:// -tv
driver=v4l:width=640:height=480:outfmt=i420:norm=ntsc:amode=2 -vc rawi420
-ao alsa:/dev/dsp
998 mplayer tv:// -tv
driver=v4l:width=640:height=480:outfmt=i420:norm=ntsc:amode=2 -vc rawi420
-ao alsa:/dev/dsp -mixer /dev/mixer1
Dmesg output:
i2c-core.o: i2c core module version 2.8.0 (20030714)
Linux video capture interface: v1.00
bttv: driver version 0.7.107 loaded
bttv: using 4 buffers with 2080k (8320k total) for capture
bttv: Host bridge is Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 650 Host
bttv: Bt8xx card found (0).
bttv0: Bt878 (rev 17) at 00:09.0, irq: 11, latency: 32, mmio: 0xec102000
bttv0: detected: Osprey-200 [card=88], PCI subsystem ID is 0070:ff01
bttv0: using: BT878(Osprey 200/250) [card=88,autodetected]
bttv0: osprey eeprom: card=89 name=Osprey 210/220 serial=3040275
bttv0: using tuner=-1
bttv0: PLL: 28636363 => 35468950 .. ok
bttv0: registered device video0
bttv0: registered device vbi0
bttv0: PLL can sleep, using XTAL (28636363).
bttv0: PLL: 28636363 => 35468950 .. ok
bttv0: PLL can sleep, using XTAL (28636363).
bttv0: PLL: 28636363 => 35468950 .. ok
bttv0: PLL can sleep, using XTAL (28636363).
bttv0: PLL: 28636363 => 35468950 .. ok
bttv0: PLL can sleep, using XTAL (28636363).
bttv0: PLL: 28636363 => 35468950 .. ok
bttv0: PLL can sleep, using XTAL (28636363).
bttv0: PLL: 28636363 => 35468950 .. ok
bttv0: PLL can sleep, using XTAL (28636363).
bttv0: PLL: 28636363 => 35468950 .. Ok
btaudio: driver version 0.7 loaded [digital+analog]
btaudio: Bt878 (rev 17) at 00:09.1, irq: 11, latency: 32, mmio: 0xec103000
btaudio: using card config "Osprey 200"
btaudio: registered device dsp1 [digital]
btaudio: registered device dsp2 [analog]
Comments welcome! I don't claim to be an expert on video, nor do I claim to
be an expert on mplayer, so please point me in the direction or point me to
URLs. I've pored over the docs at mplayerhq.hu and they're good, but I'm
hoping to find more of a tutorial than a technical reference (damn I feel
like a newbie cause that's what every single one of them says about man
pages). I suppose that the more complex the commandline options get, the
more comfortable a tutorial becomes for a newbie as opposed to technical
guides.
Regards... Todd
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