Re: Software for analog video capturing

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Hi, Claude

Em Ter 22 Mai 2007, Claude Jones escreveu:
> On Tue May 22 2007, Marcelo Magno T. Sales wrote:
> > What software do you use to capture video from an analog (s-video)
> > source?
>
> Your question needs work, Marcelo. What do you intend to plug your s-video
> source in to? Generally, analog video is converted to firewire and treated
> as DV - there are various hardware boxes that will do that for you, such as
> AdsPyro and DataVideo solutions:
> http://www.videoguys.com/vidcap.htm
> There's a list of some of the available solutions. Once you have one of
> those boxes, you can plug your analog into the box, your box into your
> firewire port on your computer, and then you can use Kino to capture your
> video.

I have a video capture card based on the bt878 chip (bttv driver). I can 
connect the device to the computer using s-video directly and I can even 
watch the video tapes using some TV viewing softwares, but I haven't found 
one that allows me to record the video. Do you know one?

Thanks for your answer,

Marcelo


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