I tried to do this with some tapes. For capturing I tried a ATI Radeon All-In-Wonder. It required much kernel tweaking and add-ons modules just to capture. The video quality was crap. The card worked great on the same machine in Win2k. I also tried using a Hauppauge PVR-250 card that I bought for building a MythTV box(still in progress). Capturing was easy, but it only captured to mpeg.
I have since bought a Powerbook. Oh my. Between a firewire port, iMovie and iDVD, I had a DVD made from raw footage off my digital video camera in no time. Well, the encoding took a while, but the time it took me to master the disk was short. It was incredibly easy to use, yet feature rich.
I know you asked about Linux, but I tried and the curve was just too steep. For me anyway. I wouldn't suggest this a project for anyone other than a seriously experienced Linux user. Windows and OSX are better places for a newbie to try this. I hope someone proves me wrong, but that is my opinion from my experience.
Ken
On Jun 10, 2004, at 8:27 AM, Jeff Tickle wrote:
Howdy..
My Dad wants to start a fun little conversion project. He has a bunch of VHS tapes that he'd like to convert to DVDs, plus some stuff he's recorded on a digital video camera (not sure of the model... so we'll just assume it works with Linux until I find out otherwise.)
Does anyone have experience doing this with Linux? One thing I'm going
to have to do is make the entire process as easy as possible. I haven't
done much research yet but I just wanted to get word from any of your
experiences. The two things I have absolutely no clue how to do are
take the video from the camera and write video to a DVD.
-Jeff
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