With the main web site for mp1e apparently down - where does one grab a copy
of mp1e-1.8-0-pre3?
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 09:06:09PM -0400, Mike Redan wrote:
> mp1e can do the dumping to disk..
> a quote from earlier this week wwhen I asked a similiar question:
> "mp1e 1.8.0-pre3 does a pretty good job when I use it with my bttv card
> and
> the v4l2 driver. It records IBP mpeg streams with audio in real time.
> 30fps
> 352x240 2.5mbit video with a stereo 160kbit soundtrack uses about 30%
> CPU
> time on my Celeron 366@550 w/ pc100 memory. Audio synchronization seems
> accurate. I've been able to make decent double-bitrate VCD's from the
> files
> it produces."
> from Brian Ristuccia
>
> XMLTV will grab the TV listings for ya (right now it only grabs UK
> listings, but I submitted a patch so it can grab canadian, there is an
> austrian one floating around too I think...any americans/other countries
> like to help out?), but still needs an good interface, I believe that it
> is going to be incorporated into gtv..
>
> I have a ATI-TV wonder and it seems to work alright quality wise..its
> not perfect, but it works.
>
> You'll have to use V4L2 though, if you want to be able to capture and
> record at the same time.
>
> if you are interested in writing code for something like this, i'd love
> to help.
>
>
> Mike
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > I'd like to roll my own Tivo/Replay.
> >
> > I'd be happy to use some hardware to accomplish this end.
> >
> > The Iomega BUZ seem kinda cool, but they don't seem to
> > sell it anymore:
> >
> > >Iomega has decided it will not ship any additional units of the Buz[tm]
> > >Multimedia Producer for the PC to its distribution channels. However,
> > >Iomega will continue to support the product - if you buy one you can
> > >continue to count on Iomega's outstanding customer support. Iomega
> > >will, of course, honor all warranties until they expire. ...
> >
> > The LML33 looks promising, but linuxmedialabs.com's website doesn't
> > respond.
> >
> > I also found a company that makes an USB based MPEG encoder, and
> > soon a firewire version, which uses the iComp chip (same as in
> > Tivo). Sadly no Linux driver.
> >
> > So what are people doing these days for a solution?
> >
> > I'm not worried about disk space, so MJPEG is a fine solution.
> >
> > Can I reliably (with adequate audio-sync) capture with say
> > a bt878 card, dumping the data to disk and encode later?
> >
> > Quality wise, 352x240 would be fine for my application.
> >
> > I'm even thinking that using my camcorder and dumping the DV data
> > via firewire would be ok.
> >
> > --
> > Brian Litzinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
>
>
>
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