how to grab dv video from a camera to a lucid machine?
Basil Chupin
blchupin at iinet.net.au
Tue May 25 05:21:10 UTC 2010
On 25/05/10 00:48, H.S. wrote:
> Basil Chupin wrote:
>
>> I gave you a public answer the same day as you posted your question.
>>
>> You have not responded to it in public (here) nor in a private e-mail.
>>
> For any related feedback, I would reply to this list for obvious reasons.
>
>
>
>> People who read this mail list normally expect an answer to learn if the
>> suggested solution they provided did or did not solve the problem.
>>
> Yes, I am aware of this. If you check my history on this list, you would
> find my threads usually complete and closed.
>
>
>
>> Seeing as how nobody else replied to your post, I, for one, would like
>> to know if my suggestion was the right one for your problem. Please let
>> me know.
>>
>> BC
>>
>>
> I did read your suggesting, however, I haven't been able to try it due
> to the unavailability of the laptop for me. However, I note that in your
> message you merely suggest trying digikam without giving any hints of
> your own experience with it. If you are familiar with digikam dealing
> with raw dv files, it would be nice to know why you suggested it (the
> same way I listed my experience with dvgrab command in my first post in
> this thread). It helps to increase the value and reliability of help
> posts here.
>
BTW, have you looked at transcode? I just came across it in Synaptic.
BC
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