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I am now able to record my A/V to an AVI file. Many thanks for your
help.<br>
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I thought I would try to record in a different format with more
compression, so I attempted to follow the example supplied in the
description of mp4mux. That example uses x264enc - but when I
attempted to call it, I got a message<br>
erroneous pipeline: no element "x264enc"<br>
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Obviously the system cannot find x264enc - so where would I find it?<br>
<br>
Ian<br>
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