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Why the buffer underrun when using dvgrabWhen using the command: ISO9660 compatibility please help Mike Richter, were you born with "Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face? -------------------------------------- Didi Why don't you burn them with some burn software, like burnatonce, and compare them... dvgrab --format jpeg --jpeg-quality 100 test2 I receive the buffer underrun errors listed below. I normally use the "raw" format, and only receive one "frame dropped" error. Is there anything I can do to reduce the number of buffer underruns and frame drops? Wireless I have been trying for 2 weeks to get a wireless adapter that will work in Linux. I got a christmas present of a wireless hub and pcmcia adapter. That adapter had... -Thanks "test2001.jpg": buffer underrun near: timecode 00:00:36.02 date 2003.11.27 15:37:29 This error means that the frames could not be written fast enough. "test2001.jpg": buffer underrun near: timecode 00:00:36.05 date 2003.11.27 15:37:29 This error means that the frames could not be written fast enough. "test2001.jpg": buffer underrun near: timecode 00:00:36.08 date 2003.11.27 15:37:29 This error means that the frames could not be written fast enough. "test2001.jpg": buffer underrun near: timecode 00:00:36.11 date 2003.11.27 15:37:29 This error means that the frames could not be written fast enough. "test2001.jpg": buffer underrun near: timecode 00:00:36.13 date 2003.11.27 15:37:29 This error means that the frames could not be written fast enough. "test2001.jpg": buffer underrun near: timecode 00:00:36.16 date 2003.11.27 15:37:29 This error means that the frames could not be written fast enough. "stdout": buffer underrun near: timecode 00:00:36.18 date 2003.11.27 15:37:29 This error means that the frames could not be written fast enough.
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