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Got problem too while trying to implement camera use in mnotes and python.
 
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Just curious, how does one change the fps? Can it be done from the command line or in a configuration file? I've been using Knips for stills because the center button of the cursor pad can be used as the shutter release.
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fragos,

its a gstreamer option in the liqbase implementation, dunno how its handled in other apps.
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Originally Posted by fragos View Post
Just curious, how does one change the fps? Can it be done from the command line or in a configuration file? I've been using Knips for stills because the center button of the cursor pad can be used as the shutter release.
You'd probably have to recompile it, I found the following line in the knips source (in Control.cpp):
"video/x-raw-rgb,bpp=24,depth=24,framerate=(fraction)8/1 ! "
I'm not a C[++] programmer and I haven't studied the GStreamer API in depth so I do not know the ins and outs of how to properly format the framerate argument properly.

Or you could recompile liqbase and edit liqart.c to use 65293 (I think, I don't have xev on my tablet to check) instead of 65475 for the png saving function to change the button it uses to the center one. Sorry, I forgot to add that .

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