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2004 Sep 15
1
video source
In order to experiment with the theora encoder, I bought a mini-DV camcorder a
couple of weeks ago; a Panasonic PV-GS9 for $250. I wanted a mini-DV because
it is claimed that capturing video from the camcorder to a computer over a
firewire cable results in an exact copy of the recorded video.
That was not my experience. The video I captured to my computer over the
firewire cable, using both
2011 Oct 01
1
Problem with software installation - Panasonic Camcorder
I have a Panasonic Video Camera and need to install the software
[Quick Movie Magic and Motion DV Studio {plus the USB driver for the
camera}] so I can actually edit my movies on an Ubuntu system [10.04]
I have tried to install it through WINE with no success as my system
informs me that the software is read only and from an untrusted
source. Attempting to switch the executable bit through the
2004 Sep 18
0
microdrive-based camcorders
Here are a few sentences from a Sept. 17, 2004 article in th EETimes.
http://www.eetimes.com/sys/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=47900195
******************** begin excerpts ************************
Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC) will use Microdrive CompactFlash-sized
cards with a 1-inch hard-disk drive in its digital video cameras. The camera
will be capable of recording one hour of
2009 Aug 18
2
FireWire in CentOS 5.3
I am being given a digital camcorder.
It uses Mini DV tapes and either connects via typical RCA cables (IE to
a tv) or via FireWire. I don't have the brand on hand, but I was told it
can be ripped to DV like any standard FireWire camcorder (I believe
dvgrab will be sufficient).
I just installed an older FireWire card I have that I used at one point
in Fedora for my iPod. It was a PITA
2008 Aug 05
1
OT: Digital Video Editor for CentOS 5.2 - Suggestions?
We are finally going to replace our VHS-C Camcorder, with a Digital
Camcorder, tomorrow. Looking for suggestions,
for Digital Video Editor to use on CentOS 5.2. Preferably, something
in the CentOS or RPMForge repositories and easy to use. TIA!
2004 Sep 14
4
question about network setting for domain1
Hi,all,
I cannot get my network in domain1 work. Here is my configuration:
in dom0:
I have two network cards, the ip addrs are 141.213.10.110 and 192.168.0.4,
respectively. 141.213.10.110 is an external IP and can access internet
directly. The gateway should be 141.213.10.1.
/etc/xen/vfp: the domain1 configuration file, I created domain1 using ''xm
create vmid=1 -f
2013 Nov 19
0
Best Way to Import HC-X800 1080 60p/50p MTS to iMovie HD
Panasonic HC-X800 is expert HD camcorder with 3MOS system Pro, shooting
1080 60p/50p AVCHD footage at bitrates of up to 28Mbit/sec and
exhibiting outstanding HD images with minimum noise. The HC-X800 records
AVCHD MTS videos on P2 card.
You may want to edit AVCHD MTS videos you shoot with iMovie. The problem
is that iMovie often cannot import and recognize the 60p/50p footages,
nor can it accept
2004 Oct 28
1
Re: DSP stamp
...an be
seen. That value could be enhanced, I believe, by implementing the codec in
silicon.
When I saw the Oct. 22, 2004 announcement of your DSP stamp at
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS4405077268.html
it seemed like your module might be a candidate for embedded hardware that
could allow camcorders or webcams to encode video into theora format in
real-time. I look forward to any further information you can share about
this.
Regards,
John
On Thursday 28 October 2004 01:33 pm, you wrote:
> Mr Kintree,
> Thanks for your enquiry. I don't have any direct experience with the Theora
&g...
2005 Jul 24
3
video streaming
Hi,
We're planning to launch a video stream.
We do not have anything yet (no camera, no computer, no software, only a
Linux server that will do the broadcasting with icecast installed).
Has anyone ever done such a thing? What hardware do you suggest? What
software can be used (both for Linux and Windows on source side). Can
Icecast be used for this video streaming purpose (on server side)?
2009 Mar 21
4
How to convert Mod/Tod to any video formats
Question:
1: What is .Mod and .Tod video?
2: How to convert .Mod and .Tod video to AVI, MPG, WMV, MPEG?
Answer:
1: .Mod and .Tod videos are mainly produced by digital harddisk camcorder such as JVC camcorder and so on. It is not common video formats and can only be played on some special players.
2:Tipard Mod Converter (http://www.tipard.com/mod-converter.html)Windows and Tipard Mod Converter for
2010 May 12
3
Theora Intra (ptalarbvorm) vs. MJPEG
In the discussion of having a freedom-friendly camcorder or other video
device, we discussed the idea of using intra-only Theora video to make
post-recording editing a much easier process, allowing things like
frame-by-frame editing without the need to decode and reencode the video
again, thus incurring loss.
I was quite skeptical of the efficiency of intra-only Theora, and I had
speculated that
2010 May 05
9
Freedom-friendly video hardware community
Our discussion in the "Theora Camcorder" thread has been great, but I
didn't see a direction evolve for action yet. So, I'd like to propose
the creation of a community website that will be focused specifically on
this kind of thing, partnered with the Xiph Foundation. I'm also more
than happy to host said website, as I have more than ample server
capacity for that.
I just
2005 Jul 25
0
video streaming
...ng to launch a video stream.
> We do not have anything yet (no camera, no computer, no software, only a
> Linux server that will do the broadcasting with icecast installed).
> Has anyone ever done such a thing?
Yes!
> What hardware do you suggest? What
I've used several miniDV camcorders with ieee1394 outputs and an ~2GHz
laptop. Not sure if I would recommend this, but it has worked for me so
far.
> software can be used (both for Linux and Windows on source side). Can
I've heard flumotion and vlc/vls can do this job, but I haven't used
them, yet.
> Icecast be used...
2006 May 20
2
Centos and 1394 firewire
Hello,
Having a problem getting Centos to see my firewire connected camcorder.
Here what I have thus far;
Installed the kernek fron centos-plus and checked that libraw1394.x86_64 and
libraw1394_8.x86_64 are installed
Kernel i'm running is 2.6.9-34.106.unsupported
here are some outputs from my machine;
~ $ lspci | grep -i firewire
00:07.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): VIA Technologies, Inc. IEEE
2005 Nov 24
1
Video Recording
Hi,
I would like to record some training/advertising videos, in a similar
format to those offered by CBT Nuggets (and others). Essentially this
means I need to be able grab real video (e.g. webcam or DV camcorder,
etc) as well as what is on the computer screen (VNC Recorder maybe) and
audio.
In terms of output I would like it to be in Ogg Theora format as these
seems to be supported both on
2008 Mar 15
1
k3b doesn't burn video disk
I create DVDs from camcorder output. In the past I've always just dragged the
AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS folders into k3b and the disk has burned successfully.
On this new box I tried to do the same, but k3b says that it 'Found invalid
entry in the VIDEO_TS folder (AUDIO_TS). That seems to be utter nonsense, if
it means that AUDIO_TS is inside the folder VIDEO_TS. If it doesn't,
2004 Sep 14
4
Memory oversubscription
Hi. First of all, thanks for Xen. It''s terrific!
I''m interested in doing memory oversubscription and am wondering if Xen
can do this (now or in the future).
For example, on a machine with 100MB available physical memory, can I:
1. Create a domain with a 90MB allocation
2. Inflate a balloon in that domain and return say 40MB back to Xen
I know there are mechanisms for doing
2010 May 24
2
VP8
Patenting a mathematical formula is NOT creating a machine nor is it unique. For example. 2+2=4... apples + apples^2= given outcome. I want to patent this. It's stupid to patent something like that. The same is true for formula algorithms. Algorithms occur in nature. Thus should not be patented. Now, Volley G Mathison inventor of the Electropsychometer had a machine that he could patent. A
2010 May 23
3
Fwd: VP8
Begin forwarded message:
> From: "Tom O'Reilly" <TOreilly at mpegla.com>
> Date: May 22, 2010 6:31:50 PM CDT
> To: "Dave Johnson" <davefilms.us at gmail.com>
> Cc: "Info-web" <Info-web at mpegla.com>
> Subject: RE: VP8
>
> Dear Mr. Johnson,
>
> Thank you for writing. We appreciate hearing from you and the
>
2004 Oct 29
2
Fwd: RE: DSP stamp
...dec can be
seen. That value could be enhanced, I believe, by implementing the codec in
silicon.
When I saw the Oct. 22, 2004 announcement of your DSP stamp at
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS4405077268.html
it seemed like your module might be a candidate for embedded hardware that
could allow camcorders or webcams to encode video into theora format in
real-time. I look forward to any further information you can share about
this.
Regards,
John
On Thursday 28 October 2004 01:33 pm, you wrote:
> Mr Kintree,
> Thanks for your enquiry. I don't have any direct experience with the
Theora
&g...