I've got a failry old Canon DV30 ( well, it's certainly a something 30 ) you 
are welcome to borrow...

Steve

On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 10:13:33 +1300 (NZDT)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> Nick Rout to undertake a talk on more advanced multimedia stuff, getting
> >> into more nitty gritty about video editing, format/codec conversion and
> >> Video-DVD authoring, all in the linux environment.
> >
> > Yes, please! A worked example, from video camera (DV, MPEG-1, or MPEG-2)
> > through editing, DVD authoring, to burning would be great. Perhaps this
> > would take multiple evenings.
> >
> > Douglas.
> 
> One of my problems is a lack of a DV camera. However getting the DV
> footage from camera to computer is trivial. so what I'll probably do is
> get some .dv footage by fair means or foul, pretend it came from a camera,
> and work from there :-)
> 
> However if someone wants to lend me a DV camera (a real one that does
> mini-dv, not this recent crap that records some obscure and lossy codec to
> an inbuilt hard drive or writable DVD) I could return it after the talk,
> in fact after my trip to Europe in September...
> 
> In fact you don't really want it back at all do you?
> 
> 
> 
> 

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