![]() Unfortunately, when I use the command (in terminal): ffmpeg -i /dev/video1 -framerate 60 -video_size 1280x720 out.mkv The guvcview GUI crashes on my machine (segmentation fault, this has been reported by other users before), so I want to use ffmpeg instead. ![]() ![]() However, I need to record using command line and not GUI. This is working fine and as expected, and the result is well a 60 fps video at the desired resolution. I then use a video codec 'raw camera input'. I have a webcam (model Brio 4K stream edition from Logitech) that is able to record at resolution 1280x720 and 60 fps in guvcview on Ubuntu 16.04.
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