[mythtv-users] VCR video to MythTV (USB, 1394 or S-Video capture solutions)

Fedor Pikus fpikus at gmail.com
Tue May 24 19:53:31 UTC 2005


On 5/24/05, john sturgeon <john.sturgeon at gmail.com> wrote:
> A Linux only solution would be to use Kino do capture and edit, and
> Avidemux to convert.  For the truly adventurous, there is Cinelerra, a
> very full featured Linux video editor/compositor.

I think Kino is the best video editor out there, the only problem is,
it reads DV and only DV.
Everything else must be converted, and that's where problems begin...

> 
> --
> John Sturgeon <><
> http://www.sturgeonfamily.com/mythtv.php
> 
> 
> On 5/24/05, Kevin Kuphal <kuphal at dls.net> wrote:
> > Mark Knecht wrote:
> >
> > >Hi,
> > >   I've been at my parents house for a few days getting a MythTV
> > >installation setup. It's all wokring and my folks are pretty happy.
> > >However no good ded goes unpunished. My dad is now asking for a way to
> > >capture his videos and be able to watch them in MythTV. As I've only
> > >got one more day here before I travel home I'm looking for some ideas.
> > >
> > >1) The mythbackend machine has a PVR-150 so it has a (yet untested)
> > >S-video input. Does this input work on the PVR-150/250/250?
> > >
> > >2) The machine also has 1394 and USB inputs. I understand people are
> > >capturing HD over 1394 for that should work if there's a good capture
> > >device that can go outside the PC.
> > >
> > >3) My folks have 3 VCR's but none have S-video outputs.
> > >
> > >  Would I be better off to suggest he buys a new VCR with an S-Video
> > >output and then record that via the input on the PVR? Or is there some
> > >USB or 1394 solution that is known to work well under Linux and
> > >MythTV.
> > >
> > >   Hi goal is to get the video onto the same /TVstorage partition
> > >we're using for Myth recordings and also eventually be able to author
> > >a DVD for the family with some of this stuff. He interviewed a number
> > >of my relatives 20-30 years ago and wants to save these conversations
> > >as part of a family tree project.
> > >
> > >
> > I have found it is far easier to use a Windows based solution and then
> > move the files to the Mythbox using WinSCP than it is to get any kind of
> > Linux based capture to work.  I use the AV passthrough feature of my
> > camcorder to capture firewire output from it (with VCR passing through)
> > and then use VirtualDub to convert to Divx AVI files.  The source image
> > is as good as it can get (DV) and the resulting files are played back
> > perfectly with Myth.
> >
> > Kevin
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