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Posted by Martin Heffels on 09/06/07 11:31
On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 20:52:27 +1000, richard <nospam@myplace.net> wrote:
>I am setting up a machine to do nothing but capture video to hard drive.
>I figure there's no need to feather mr gates' nest for this, so can
>anyone recommend software that will run under linux - and which linux is
>best to use? I now nothing about it, yet. Alternatively if I
>have to stick to windows, any capture software that is good for a
>commercial application? (Fast, accurate, easy to use.) Thanks.
What re you trying to capture? DV25 via firewire would be painless in
Linux, but dedicated hardware might become problematic. I would say Ubuntu
because it's themost popular and easiest distribution to set-up.
Again, for Windows, capturing DV25 is a piece-of-cake, with Window Movie
Maker. No need to buy something special, unless you are going to deal with
dedicated hardware.
cheers
-martin-
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