On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 2:28 AM, Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 11:01 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I'm looking for a application that I can use to capture video from a USB
>> web camera.
>>
>> I have Cheese Webcam Booth 2.28.1 installed but it leaves a lot to
On Sun, 2013-01-06 at 12:31 -0500, Mark LaPierre wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm looking for a application that I can use to capture video from a USB
> web camera.
[...]
>
> Any suggestions?
Have you tried vlc?
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On 01/06/13 15:58, Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 11:01 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
>>
>> I'm looking for a application that I can use to capture video from a USB
>> web camera.
>>
>> I have Cheese Webcam Booth 2.28.1 installed but it leaves a lot to be
>> desired in the video
Greetings,
On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 11:01 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm looking for a application that I can use to capture video from a USB
> web camera.
>
> I have Cheese Webcam Booth 2.28.1 installed but it leaves a lot to be
> desired in the video capture field. Things like act
Hey all,
I'm looking for a application that I can use to capture video from a USB
web camera.
I have Cheese Webcam Booth 2.28.1 installed but it leaves a lot to be
desired in the video capture field. Things like actually working. It
does an adequate job of snagging a batch of single images i
On 9/27/11, Mathieu Baudier wrote:
>> Could anybody recommend a not-too-expensive video capture cards (PCI,
>> USB, fireWire, ...) which would be well supported (drivers easily
>> available in base, ElRepo, or not too complicated to build).
>
> Answering my own question for future reference: the G
On 9/27/11, Mathieu Baudier wrote:
>> Could anybody recommend a not-too-expensive video capture cards (PCI,
>> USB, fireWire, ...) which would be well supported (drivers easily
>> available in base, ElRepo, or not too complicated to build).
>
> Answering my own question for future reference: the G
On 9/27/11, Mathieu Baudier wrote:
>> Could anybody recommend a not-too-expensive video capture cards (PCI,
>> USB, fireWire, ...) which would be well supported (drivers easily
>> available in base, ElRepo, or not too complicated to build).
>
> Answering my own question for future reference: the G
> Could anybody recommend a not-too-expensive video capture cards (PCI,
> USB, fireWire, ...) which would be well supported (drivers easily
> available in base, ElRepo, or not too complicated to build).
Answering my own question for future reference: the GRABBY video
capture card by TERRATEC worke
Hello,
I need to do some analog video capture and I was wondering what is the
status of this in CentOS 6.
The last information I could find was here (obviously for CentOS 5):
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2009-September/082521.html
Could anybody recommend a not-too-expensive video cap
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 4:43 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
> Video capture off IEEE1394 (firewire) devices is not hard. You will
> need the CentOSPlus kernel since the stock kernel does not have the
> IEEE1394 modules built.
The IEEE1394 kernel module can also be obtained by installing
kmod-ieee1394
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 4:29 PM, nate wrote:
> Perhaps http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
>
> It's been a while but Hauppauge PCI capture cards were at one point
> the best way to go under Linux, I found the above link from their
> site.
The distro kernel does not have the V4L-DVB m
At Tue, 22 Sep 2009 16:15:08 -0700 CentOS mailing list
wrote:
>
> I recently purchased a Diamond VC500 video capture device that runs on
> the USB. It has some interesting issues under Windoze, but I was
> wondering:
>
> I did a google for video catpreu and linux and most of what I found
> ei
MHR wrote:
> I recently purchased a Diamond VC500 video capture device that runs on
> the USB. It has some interesting issues under Windoze, but I was
> wondering:
>
> I did a google for video catpreu and linux and most of what I found
> either said it can't be done or the software that did/does i
I recently purchased a Diamond VC500 video capture device that runs on
the USB. It has some interesting issues under Windoze, but I was
wondering:
I did a google for video catpreu and linux and most of what I found
either said it can't be done or the software that did/does it is
obsolete.
Can an
Paul wrote:
I've never messed with video capture on a linux system, and someone point
me the right direction? I've been googling like crazy, and can't seem to
get any good pointers. I'm trying to get some kind of video capture
working and eventually get a live cam setup and security setup with
I've never messed with video capture on a linux system, and someone point
me the right direction? I've been googling like crazy, and can't seem to
get any good pointers. I'm trying to get some kind of video capture
working and eventually get a live cam setup and security setup with motion
sensing
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