

Linux Box As Digital VCR 78
Janus Daniels writes: "Kuro5hin has a story about how to use Linux tools to capture any video to a hard drive, edit it, and then copy it to the long term media of your choice."
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Done it. (Score:2)
im sure this is a troll, but... (Score:1)
Yea (Score:1)
Re:Done it. (Score:1)
Next Kuro5hin frontpage: (Score:1)
Dog Bites Man! (Culture)
Why Rusty Rulez! (Op-Ed)
Re:Today is a sad day for Linux (Score:2)
And who says this will be used for purposes of defeating copy protection? I've been lusting after a digital video editing package for a long time...a VERY long time...and this seems like just the ticket, and at the right price.
Don't automatically assume or assert the worst possible usage for innovation. You only wind up making the status quo harder to break past.
Just my two cents' worth...donate the change to your company coffee fund. And feel free to moderate down as flamebait at will...I know I would.
Oh Baby!! (Score:3)
Can you say FSCKTV [freshmeat.net]??
This thing would ROCK with a cable TV descrabler, (for educational purposes of course).
Great (Score:5)
Hardware MPEG2 encoding? (Score:4)
I understand the guys at LinuxTV [linuxtv.org] have drivers for a particular board [linuxtv.org] with the Visiontech KFir chip but I've never seen this board anywhere...
Re:Today is a sad day for Linux (Score:2)
The ability to copy digital video DOES NOT IMPLY PIRATING you CLOSE MINDED BAFOON! Macintoshes can do this already. Do you associate THEM with pirating?!?! What if you happen to have a digital video recorder or some such device and which to easily copy its contents to your harddrive?
Copying digital video to your harddrive WILL NEVER BE ILLEGAL. Copying specially COPYPROTECTED digital video will be, probably. A humungous difference.
Also, I'm not completely sure that seeing an OS as good for pirating will hurt your business with consumers. It may make companies more wary but I'd think it would actually attract users.
Also, yes, linux CAN rip DVD's. Both legally and illegally. This is not wrong. If you want an impotent OS that can't do anything illegal even if you wanted to than go to Win98. You'll be too busy rebooting to notice how much it sucks though.
No one here is "'Hacking' devices for illegal purposes", we are just hacking devices. Hacking is not wrong. This is not wrong. It COULD be used for things that are wrong. I could also beat you to death with one of my Neal Stephenson books, which sounds pretty good right now (probably the effect of playing all those video games
Justin Dubs
Re:Great (Score:2)
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Not with my old Matrox Rainbow Runner, it won't... (Score:2)
It's not an appropriate card for gaming, but I have another card for that in the same machine. It even outperforms newer video capture devices in terms of quality and capture stability. Better yet, it works pefectly on a machine as slow as a P1 133. (A 3dfx 3500 TV card has problems with synchronization on anything slower than a p3 550)
Unfortuneately, this problem is pretty standard across the board. Matrox is unwilling to support this card on newer OS's (Linux or Win2k) and Linux drivers just don't exist. Unfortuneately, I'm an artist and don't have anywhere near the coding skills necessary to craft my own. I doubt anyone else could because of this line I found in a Matrox email post: "Matrox has evaluated the required resources to produce a "black-box" for Linux to enable the use of the non-Matrox components. Unfortunately we concluded that many man months would be required and we cannot assign such resources to this project."
Older, yet servicable hardware is getting more and more support on linux, but because of crap like this, it's still lacking in a big way.
Re:Done it. (Score:2)
I'll be getting a Radeon soon though, so I suppose I'll be abandoning all this for Gatos.
Re:Today is a sad day for Linux (Score:1)
You would? You would moderate this down as flamebait? Then why did you write it?
I know this is off-topic but I'm really getting tired of these little messages to the moderators. Let your statement stand for itself without disclaimers. And please tell me that's not your sig.
I don't mean to be overly harsh, but I've just seen these messages tagged on to otherwise insightful comments too many times. And since this particular thread--the one where I vent steam about bad posting etiquette--will never be on topic, now is as good of a time as any.
Automate? (Score:1)
I've been usig a program called vcr with limited results, as my processor is too slow for realtime compression...
I wish... (Score:1)
It's not an appropriate card for gaming, but I have another card for that in the same machine. It even outperforms newer video capture devices in terms of quality and capture stability. Better yet, it works pefectly on a machine as slow as a P1 133. (A 3dfx 3500 TV card has problems with synchronization on anything slower than a p3 550)
Unfortuneately, this problem is pretty standard across the board. Matrox is unwilling to support this card on newer OS's (Linux or Win2k) and Linux drivers just don't exist. Unfortuneately, I'm an artist and don't have anywhere near the coding skills necessary to craft my own. I doubt anyone else could because of this line I found in a Matrox email post: "Matrox has evaluated the required resources to produce a "black-box" for Linux to enable the use of the non-Matrox components. Unfortunately we concluded that many man months would be required and we cannot assign such resources to this project."
Older, yet servicable hardware is getting more and more support on linux, but because of crap like this, it's still lacking in a big way.
Re:Oh Baby!! (Score:1)
Re:Great (Score:1)
Re:Oh Baby!! (Score:1)
"Homo sum: humani nil a me alienum puto"
(I am a man: nothing human is alien to me)
Re:Today is a sad day for Linux (Score:2)
I find it absurd that a program that has no illegal intent, but COULD be used illegal could possibly be viewed negatively. You shouldn't have to limit your program to make it legal.
Is fdisk illegal? I could use it to wipe out your harddrive. Or a companies harddrive. Just throw it on a bootdisk and go computer to computer rebooting off the disk and wiping harddrives. That would be illegal use of the software. Should fdisk have been designed to make those kinds of things impossible? I don't think so. What's the difference?
Justin Dubs
More ads on slashdot!?! (off-topic) (Score:1)
This is off-topic so shoot me. I submitted the story to slashdot but somehow I don't think they will post it.
Slashdot has silently added more ads at the bottom - taking a sizable portion of the screen. This in an apparent attempt to counter the top ad's fatal flaw - most people scroll down to read the discussion and miss it. Also, it seems that slashdot has abandoned the ethic of posting only nerd interest related ads.
Another .com bust in the works?
Re:this is the most incredible news (Score:1)
-1 (Score:1)
(To all you Slashdot readers: this is a joke, you probably won't get it, but some of you will)
Re:Not with my old Matrox Rainbow Runner, it won't (Score:1)
check there [sourceforge.net], works for me.
Re:this is the most incredible news (Score:1)
A little girl that walks by your system has the same privilages as you, it's administrator, and can inflict the same damages.
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Re:this is the most incredible news (Score:1)
OS 9 changed that
try again.
Re:this is the most incredible news (Score:2)
Re:this is the most incredible news (Score:1)
hmmm, how about firewire support, USB support, plug and play operability, and an intuitive file structure and naming convention?
what can you do with a burner (Score:2)
read the part about the Burner.
Scary, huh?
Boycott the MPAA (see below)
Get involved
Re:Done it. - Similar solution for Windows (Score:2)
Remember the Golden Rule... (Score:1)
Let's repeat, shall we?
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TRoLL.
Re:Oh Baby!! (Score:1)
more info at linux gazette (Score:4)
http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue62/silva.html [linuxgazette.com]
I can't wait for my tuner card to get here.
All your dangifiknow [dangifiknow.com] are belong to us.
Guh? (Score:1)
Re:this is the most incredible news (Score:1)
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Re:More ads on slashdot!?! (off-topic) (Score:2)
Redundant? (Score:1)
Use a RedRat2 and a ReplayTV or TiVo (Score:2)
I have a hacked 40Gig ReplayTV(they go upto 160 gig now) which is more than enough for my needs. The dedicated device handles all the channel aggregation(cable/sat), scheduling conflicts, space management. It has channel guides which exactly match my locale and also provides many other features(web interface, theme based recording, ...) Most importantly it's never in the middle of a reboot when I want to record something nor does it ever slow down my computer while it's recording. See my web site for more details:
http://www.slip.net/~gmd/index.html [slip.net]
B.t.w. I'm just about to release 0.3 of the software, which includes a Gtk based interface.
Re:Not with my old Matrox Rainbow Runner, it won't (Score:1)
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Older, yet servicable hardware is getting more and more support on linux, but because of crap like this, it's still lacking in a big way.
This isn't K5. (Score:1)
Re:Done it. (Score:4)
Re:Done it. (Score:1)
This is an awesome idea. Why pay for a service when you can do it yourself. Nice work dude.
Don't let the MPAA find out! (Score:1)
Today, a spokesman for the MPAA has announced an impending lawsuit against 'Linux' for alleged conspiracy to commit copyright infringement on a mass scale.
"It seems that malicious video pirates have created a tool used solely for pirating movies," stated the spokesman, who wished for his name not to be released. "Using this 'Linux', which can be altered at will to pirate anything, they are able to convert video, including copyrighted movies, into an easily reproduced digital format."
"We have to nip this in the bud," he added. "Since copying video infringes on our copyrights somehow, we're going to sue them."
When asked about the legitimacy of people wishing to archive things such as home movies, he replied, "We're working to copyright those, too. 'Video of Child's Third Birthday,' as well as many other motion pictures in a similar style, are originally the works of motion picture executives, somewhere, and thus our intellectual property."
"Besides," he expounded further, "if people go around making their own home movies, it seriously injures our business. They will have no reason to go to theaters and watch the movies that we make. It is a direct threat to our business, one that infringes on our copyrights. Somehow."
"But how will you sue 'Linux'?" someone asked. "Isn't it a widely-used, open-source operating system, not made by a single entity? Who will you sue?"
"Next question," responded the spokesman, who also announced plans to sue "digital formats" and "computers", claiming that they could be devices used in piracy, and thus against their business plans.
Re:Done it. (Score:1)
Do you know if there is a way to record multiple video streams simultaneously with free software? If I had 4 cameras and and a fast computer, could I capture 4 full-frame video streams at once?
Re:Re:Today is a sad day for Linux (Score:2)
Re:-1 (Score:1)
Congratulations.
Re:-1 (Score:1)
You my friend, have no sense of humor.
Opensource Tivo (Score:2)
Re:Great (Score:1)
Re:Done it. (Score:1)
Re:ffmpeg : real time mpeg1/mpeg4/real/asf compres (Score:1)
It does real time video/audio capture direct to MPEG 1, at any bitrate, with decent audio sync
and *superb* picture quality at higher bitrates.
*And* it doesn't require major hardware - I use a K6/2 475 and it rarely jumps above 20% CPU while capturing.
It is, however, rather difficult to find. (Check the V4L mailing lists).
I'm *no* coding wizard (not by a long stretch), but looking at the source this guy has done some amazing optimization (and large chunks of inline MMX assembler).
Re:Next Kuro5hin frontpage: (Score:1)
"Who is General Failure and why is he reading my hard disk ?"
Re:Done it. (Score:2)
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Re:Oh Baby!! (Score:1)
Oh, come now. If anyone says they don't like porn, they're lying. Secondly, what else is illegal cable for? Crap movies? Wrestling? Spice channel is where it's at.
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Re:Done it. (Score:1)
The same question was asked on kuro5hin, but you haven't answered that one yet.
Linux Video Disc Recorder (Score:3)
You can already buy PCI-Cards for the reception of digital TV (arround $200-250). A Linux Video Disc Recorder for the storage of the digital MPEG2 stream from the satellite is available too.
It has all the features a decent satellite receiver needs and nice recording features. You want to record that weekly show? No problem. Or that other daily show? Cut out the commercials? Using a second card: Start recording when the movie starts, and make a break whenever you like, playing back the still recording stream when you return from your kitchen or whereever you have gone to.
For the software (under the GPL) see http://www.cadsoft.de/people/kls/vdr/
new ct (Score:1)
Cheating git hasn't done anything - Re:Done it. (Score:2)
Any time I am permitted to moderate I'll mod you down for the points that belong to outlyer who wrote that comment on the kuro5hin pages.
Screw meta-moderation, I have 28 Karma to spare.
(This will be modded down by -3 to -1 off-topic, but I don't care. Of course - the nice moderators who are just about to mod me down could verify my story by going to http://www.kuro5hin.org/?op=displaystory;sid=2001
and searching for 'outlyer', and then they could mod you down instead
FatPhil
-- Real Men Don't Use Porn. -- Morality In Media Billboards
Re:More ads on slashdot!?! (off-topic) (Score:1)
It's sad, very sad. Are there other places we can turn where we don't have to be pressured into buying cordless telephones or server space in Texas?
Link to VCR (Score:1)
The link to vcr: http://www.stack.nl/~brama/vcr/ [stack.nl]
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Re:Great (Score:1)
synpax == outlyer ?? (Score:1)
I think synpax deserves at least the benefit of the doubt - innocent until proven guilty.
Commercials (Score:1)
MjM
Recording TV (Score:1)
There is an article at http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue62/silva.html. Which covers recording with any TV card supported by Linux, using realproducer. I couldn't get the audio to record though.
Jesus died for sombodies sins, but not mine.
Re:Recording TV (Score:1)
Re:Guh? (Score:1)
Re:There's already a discussion on Slashdot (Score:1)
dumbass
Advantages of a $1K Linux VCR (Score:2)
Well, I have a $100 VCR, about a year old. Current problems:
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Re:-1 (Score:1)
Whoops! Guess you don't have one either.
Sorry.
Re:-1 (Score:1)
Re:Oh Baby!! (Score:2)
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Re:synpax == outlyer ?? (Score:1)
I agree with your innocent till proven guilty, but he HAS been proven guilty, especially when the real person who wrote that comment confronted him.
Re:Oh Baby!! (Score:1)
Re:Tips for GATOS? (Score:1)
Re:Commercials (Score:1)
Re:Advantages of a $1K Linux VCR (Score:1)
Re:Oh Baby!! (Score:1)
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Re:Done it. (Score:1)
If you post interesting stuff to Kuro5hin, why not post more to
FP.
-- Real Men Don't Use Porn. -- Morality In Media Billboards