If I understand this correctly, then another application would be to
capture over firewire using my Canopus analog/digital converter.
-buddy
On Mon, 2005-03-07 at 08:47 -0800, Jon Eklund wrote:
On Saturday, March 05, 2005, at 04:08PM, Ian Forde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as editing
On Saturday, March 05, 2005, at 04:08PM, Ian Forde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as editing goes, that's an entirely different story. Or maybe
not. Once you've got video into myth, you can cut with the commercial
editor, but as far as full editing goes, that's probably suited to a
Can MythTV record DV files using the IEEE-1394 port?
Would they be in NUV files and would they need to be transcoded?
If they are in NUV files is there a transcoder to DV?
Thanks
Rich Shumaker
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MythTV isn't for DV if you mean from a DV source such as a camcorder
or other video format other than tv sources.. there are tons of great
applications for linux to use with camcorder video editing.
-byron
On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 15:04:07 -0500, Rich Shumaker
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Can MythTV
Man. I seem to get spanked for this question everywhere.
So two places I post up this basic question considering Myth just got
IEEE-1394(firewire) support and in both places I get the same negative
response.
MythTV isn't for DV. Go away. Use something else.
Wasn't Myth originally designed as a
Rich Shumaker wrote:
Man. I seem to get spanked for this question everywhere.
So two places I post up this basic question considering Myth just got
IEEE-1394(firewire) support and in both places I get the same negative
response.
MythTV isn't for DV. Go away. Use something else.
I don't think I
Rich Shumaker wrote:
So the corner is nice this time of year.
Wallpaper peeling and paint chipping that kind of thing.
Okay so neither of you guys said go away in those words. You just
didn't answer my question and told me to use something else besides
MythTV.
I personally felt that not
On Sat, 2005-03-05 at 18:30 -0500, Rich Shumaker wrote:
So the corner is nice this time of year.
Wallpaper peeling and paint chipping that kind of thing.
Okay so neither of you guys said go away in those words. You just
didn't answer my question and told me to use something else besides
Thanks for the link to the searchable db for the list.
I went back thru 2 months via text on the user side to see anything on
IEEE-1394 and did not find what I was looking for.
I did not check the DV streams threads.
So MythTV IEEE-1394(firewire) uses Mpeg-2 TS streams using HD protocols
for