Re: (Again) Looking for video hardware & software for Linux

2000-04-27 Thread august
you might want to try looking at these pages: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~gz/buz/index.html http://www.munich-vision.de/buz/ there is a general MJPEG capture driver based on Zoran chips that is coming about. I think the ones for the IOmega Buz and the LML33 are the most develped

Re: Looking for video hardware & software for Linux

2000-04-26 Thread Wandered Inn
How slick do you want it? I did something just like this for my wife's open house at school. Browser, one html file for each image with a refresh that points to the next. Make the last one point to the first and you've got a continuous loop. It's fast and easy. Not as slick as real video, if t

Looking for video hardware & software for Linux

2000-04-26 Thread Rick Rosinski
I am planning on making a video of still-framed photographs for my family. I want to have it show each picture for ten seconds, like an automatic slide show. I am not sure which hardware would be best to do this, nor do I know what software would be best suitable for this. Would the Video for L