I tried to Record camcorder video stream via v4l2 and hdmi-usb3 capture as input device. ms2130 is more powerful but else similar to the usb2 EasyCap device example described in the CinGG manual https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/CinelerraGG_Manual/Use_Case_1_a_EasyCap.ht... My Sony FX7-E 1080i50 HDV camcorder was connected via HDMI to a ms2130 usb3 capture card. My procedure description here on openSUSE Tumbleweed-Slowroll, kernel 6.12.30-1.0.4.sr20250501-longterm ~/Applications> ./CinGG-20250430-x86_64.AppImage Cinelerra Infinity - built: Apr 30 2025 07:18:32 1) Settings > Preferences > Record * File format: FFMPEG mp4 Video In: * Record driver: Video4Linux2 /dev(video0 The first thing I noticed was that default Record video setting was SD NTSC, not PAL as else according to my time zone. Could this possibly be changed as else? * Frames to record on disk: 30 (default)? Changed frame to a camcorder resolution and fps supported by v4l2 and ms2130: * Frame: 1920 x 1080 (was default NTSC SD) * fps: 50 (progressive) File > Record r Two windows opened, one showing the running record time etc. and the other the camera window image. My simple question are: 1. Should the video stream be "recorded" and stored somewhere (according to some settings)? 2. Can it be saved as a video file type on disk? I am also interested to see if yuv422p color sampling is retained. A copy from the running terminal: BC_DisplayInfo::gl_fb_config failed DeviceV4L2Base::v4l2_open pixels="YUYV"; res="1920x1080 1600x1200 1360x768 1280x1024 1280x960 1280x720 1024x768 800x600 720x576 720x480 640x480" v4l2 s_fmt 1920x1080 YUYV DeviceV4L2Base::v4l2_open VIDIOC_S_STD: Uegnet «ioctl» for enhet Terje J. Hanssen '