Apparently, _Keith O'Connell_, on 06/25/04 14:44,typed:
Hi,
I am thinking of buying my daughter a video camera, and I am
looking for a little advice. Is there within Debian like tools
for getting MPEG files off a camera, onto a linuc box and
software to view them, or
On Fri, Jun 25, 2004 at 07:44:58PM +0100, Keith O'Connell wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am thinking of buying my daughter a video camera, and I am
>looking for a little advice. Is there within Debian like tools
>for getting MPEG files off a camera, onto a linuc box and
>software
Keith O'Connell wrote:
Hi,
I am thinking of buying my daughter a video camera, and I am
looking for a little advice. Is there within Debian like tools
for getting MPEG files off a camera, onto a linuc box and
software to view them, or better still edit trhem?
http://
Keith,
Look at: http://kino.schirmacher.de/
It's a pretty stable Linux DV editor with impressive set of features:
http://kino.schirmacher.de/article/static/2
If you want to look whether your future camera will be compatible with Linux
go to this link: http://www.linux1394.org/hcl.php?class_id=3
Gabriel Ebner wrote:
On Fri, Jun 25, 2004 at 02:39:33PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
I am thinking of buying my daughter a video camera, and I am
cameras they support. Try googling for "linux hardware compatibility
digital camera".
He wants to buy a digital _video_ camera.
Gabriel.
On Fri, Jun 25, 2004 at 02:39:33PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> > I am thinking of buying my daughter a video camera, and I am
> cameras they support. Try googling for "linux hardware compatibility
> digital camera".
He wants to buy a digital _video_ camera.
Gabriel.
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Gabriel Ebner
Keith O'Connell wrote:
Hi,
I am thinking of buying my daughter a video camera, and I am
looking for a little advice. Is there within Debian like tools
for getting MPEG files off a camera,
gphoto, gphoto2, maybe mount the device directly, maybe other tools
Depends on the camera.
Check out mjpeg.sourceforge.net.
I've done this in the past using a IOmega BUZ card that I picked up on
ebay for 30$. I don't necessarily recommend the card because of the
large amount of problems I've had with it, but I have a buddy who is
doing all his capture/encode/burn on linux using a Pinna
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