Diego Biurrun wrote: > On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 02:17:52AM -0200, Ramiro Polla wrote: > >> Diego Biurrun wrote: >> >>> On Sun, Jan 28, 2007 at 05:51:02PM -0200, Ramiro Polla wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Ok. I used --default-grabber and default_grabber as the variable, as >>>> there isn't more than one audio grab format. >>>> >>> While I like the idea of setting the grab device in configure instead of >>> using #ifdef in ffmpeg.c, I don't see why the device should be >>> selectable. Just hardcode it in configure and be done with it. >>> >>> >> Attached patch just moves #ifdefs from ffmpeg.c to configure. >> >> --- configure (revision 7760) >> +++ configure (working copy) >> @@ -670,6 +670,7 @@ >> video4linux="yes" >> video4linux2="yes" >> bktr="no" >> +video_grab_format="no" >> Starts off disabled. >> audio_oss="yes" >> audio_beos="no" >> x11grab="no" >> @@ -1802,6 +1803,12 @@ >> add_extralibs -lX11 -lXext || >> disable x11_grab_device_demuxer >> >> +# Set default video grab format >> + >> +enabled bktr && video_grab_format=bktr >> The first time it doesn't check wheter it's disabled (we know it is). >> +disabled video_grab_format && enabled video4linux2 && video_grab_format=video4linux2 >> If it has not been set (bktr was disabled), check for video4linux2. >> +disabled video_grab_format && video_grab_format=video4linux >> If it still hasn't been set, set to video4linux (the same things that happens in ffmpeg.c). > > There is no way to set video_grab_format so you don't need to check if > it is disabled. > Explained above. Ramiro Polla
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