IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
cyrille henry wrote:
thanks for that. it should be fixed now in CVS. for the impatient: change line54 to #elif defined HAVE_LIBQUICKTIME && defined HAVE_LQT_ADD_VIDEO_TRACK
it compile now. i will try it later. thanks
ok. when i load a pix_record object, i've got the message : [pix_record]: Gem has been compiled without pix-recording capabilities!
so the question is : what should i do to compil gem with pix_recording capability?
recordQT4L uses a rather new API of libquicktime (which, btw, is not compatible with quicktime4linux any more); so you need a recent version of libquicktime (on my debian machine i have 0.9.7)
ok
so the answer is basically: use an uptodate distribution like debian and not something old and rotten like ubuntu :-) (funny world this is)
haha. libquicktime 0.9.7 is on the next ubuntu relase. http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/dapper/source/libquicktime i'll make an upgrade in 1 mouth, when it will be stable (when i'll have time)...
i don't know how ubuntu is upgraded, but you could bother the maintainers for getting a newer version of libquicktime in the next release.
ubuntu is sync with debian every 6 month.
thanks Cyrille
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