1:lavrec
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lavrec - Record MJPEG-video from a zoran/video4linux-device
lavrec [options] filename(s)
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DESCRIPTION
lavrec can be used to record video in MJPEG format (either quicktime or AVI) from a zoran video-capture device,
such as the Miro/Pinnacle DC10(+), the Iomega Buz or Linux Media Labs' LML33, or from a generic video4linux
device, such as the cheap Bt848 or Bt878 based TV-cards that are being sold in every computer shop around the
corner.
OPTIONS
lavrec accepts the following options:
filename
The file to record to (*.avi, *.qt). Use a % to record to multiple files (using file%02d.avi will record
to file00.avi, file01.avi, etc). You can also give more than one filename, which will have the same
effect. This will avoid problems resulting from filetype or filesystem size limits. AVI, for example, has
a 2 GB limit, as does ext2fs in 2.2.x kernels.
--software-encoding
By default, lavrec will capture in a mode that is only suitable for recording from hardware MJPEG
devices. Using this option will make lavrec use software-JPEG-encoding (using libjpeg) which enables
MJPEG-video-capture from many generic video4linux devices (such as Bt848/Bt878-based ones).
-f/--format [a|A|q|m]
The format in which the video should be saved to the harddisk.
a - MJPEG AVI
A - MJPEG AVI with fields exchanged
q - Quicktime
By default, lavrec will look at the extension of the first file (*.avi, *.qt) and choose a format based
on that.
-i/--input [p|P|n|N|s|S|t|T|f|a]
The recording source and the video source standard format.
p - PAL through Composite or 1st Bt8x8 input
P - PAL through SVHS- or 2nd Bt8x8 input
t - PAL through TV-tuner- or 3rd Bt8x8 input
n - NTSC through Composite or 1st Bt8x8 input
N - NTSC through SVHS- or 2nd Bt8x8 input
T - NTSC through TV-tuner- or 3rd Bt8x8 input
s - SECAM through Composite or 1st Bt8x8 input
S - SECAM through SVHS- or 2nd Bt8x8 input
f - SECAM through TV-tuner- or 3rd Bt8x8 input
a - (or every other letter) Autosense (default)
-d/--decimation num
Recording decimation, either 1, 2 or 4. This will decimate the size of the recorded video horizontally
and vertically. To use different horizontal and vertical decimations, use two numbers, the first one
being the horizontal and the second one being the vertical (-d 12). Note: this option can only be used
during hardware recording.
-g/--geometry WxH(+X+Y)
For hardware recording: An X-style geometry string, giving the geometry of the undecimated subframe to
record. The default is the full frame, so 720x576/480+0+0 for Buz/LML33-users and 640x480+0+0 or
768x576+0+0 for DC10(+)-users. For software recording: The size of the video to be captured. Currently,
width and height need to be a multiple of 16. You always capture the full frame since most video4linux
devices don�t support subframe capture.
-q/--quality num
Quality of the JPEG-video to be recorded (in percent). This must be a number between 0 and 100. Lower
quality should generally mean lower filesize, higher quality will take more diskspace but will give more
detailed perfectness in the resulting recorded video. Default is 50%.
-C/--channel LIST:CHAN
Choose the channel to record from (xawtv-style). By default, lavrec will just use the current TV channel.
-t/--time num
Recording time in seconds. The default is unlimited. To stop capturing video while recording, use Ctrl-C.
-S/--single-frame
Single-frame capture mode. This means that one can capture individual frames from the capture device.
-T/--time-lapse num
time-lapse factor, which means that only every <num>th frame is saved to the recording file.
-w/--wait
If this option is given, lavrec will wait for the user to press enter before starting to record.
-B/--batch
This option turns off all possible interactivity options and limits console output as much as possible.
Useful for cron/scheduled recordings.
-a/--audio-bitsize num
Audio size in bits, either 0, 8 or 16 (default). 0 means no audio.
-r/--audio-bitrate num
Audio sampling rate in Hz. This must be a sampling rate which is supported by the soundcard. Often-sup-
ported audio sampling rate values are 11025, 22050 or 44100 (default).
-s/--stereo
Capture in stereo. By default, lavrec captures in mono.
-l/--audio-volume num
Recording level. This must be a value between 0 (no sound) and 100 (loud recording). -1 (default) means
to not touch the mixer settings at all.
-m/--mute
Mute sound output while recording. This can be useful when recording sound from the microphone to disable
echos. This option is disabled by default.
-R/--audio-source [l|m|c]
Recording source, either (l)ine-in, (m)icrophone or (c)d-rom. The default is to record from line-in (l).
-U/--use-read
Use the read() system call rather than the mmap() system call for audio recording. This may fix many
audio recording problems.
-c/--synchronization [0|1|2]
Audio/video synchronization level efforts. (0) means no synchronization, (1) means that lavrec will
replicate frames for lost frames.(2) means that lavrec will replicate frames for lost frames and do sync
correction. Default is 2.
-n/--mjpeg-buffers num
Number of MJPEG-buffers. Default is 32. Try changing this number if you have many lost frames.
-b/--mjpeg-buffer-size num
MJPEG buffersize in kilobytes. The default is 256 kB.
--max-file-size num
The maximum file size per JPEG file. By default, lavrec uses the maximum possible size for that specific
recording format.
--max-file-frames num
The maximum number of frames per per JPEG file. By default, the number of frames is only limited by other
factors, such as maximum file size.
--file-flush num
Flush the file to disk after every num frames captured.
-v/--verbose num
Verbosity level (0, 1 or 2). Default is 0.
ENVIRONMENT
The following environment variables can be recognized by lavrec:
LAV_VIDEO_DEV
The video device. Default is /dev/video
LAV_AUDIO_DEV
The audio device. Default is /dev/dsp
LAV_MIXER_DEV
The mixer device. Default is /dev/mixer
OUTPUT
Lavrec will output the current recording state. Typically, this looks like:
0.06.14:22 int: 00040 lst:0 ins:0 del:0 ae:0 td1=0.014 td2=0.029
The first part is the time that has been spent recording (hours - minutes - seconds - frames). int is the inter-
val (in milliseconds) between two captured frames (this should be around 40 for PAL/SECAM and 33 for NTSC). lst
is the number of lost frames. ins and del are the number of frames inserted and deleted for sync correction. ae
is the number of audio errors. td1 and td2 are the audio/video time-difference (out-of-sync'ness).
TYPICAL RECORDING SESSIONS
Okay, that's a lot of options. Now how would I normally record video? Let's assume you want to record at VCD
resolution (352x288) from PAL source. You might want some higher quality than default (80%). You use default
audio options and record to an AVI file. That having said, your recording command line would look like:
From hardware MJPEG devices (S-video input)
lavrec --format=a --input=P --quality=80 --decimation=2 /path/to/file.avi
From normal video4linux devices
lavrec --software-encoding --format=a --input=p --quality=80 --geometry=352x288 /path/to/file.avi
BUGS
lavrec should be able to detect automatically whether to use software JPEG encoding or whether to use the card's
hardware JPEG encoding features (if available).
Besides that, software JPEG encoding seems, for some people, to cause small out-of-sync'ness. SMP support for
JPEG encoding is currently work-in-progress.
RELATED
mjpegtools(1), lavplay(1)