Digital Editing Software on Linux

Chris Bier chris.bier at cymor.com
Sun Oct 27 17:28:17 CST 2002


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 Paul,
I found this article from a google search.
http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content/consumer_video_editing_linux.htm
It suggests 
http://linux4mac68k.free.fr/IEEE_1394/capture_0.2.0.tgz
as a way to capture the data from the recorder.

The dlink site states that your card is compliant with the OHCI
standard, so the kernel driver should work.
http://www.dlink.com/products/adapters/dfw500/SpecsTable.htm

Cinelarra/Broadcast2000 is a really nice video editing program.

Chris

On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 09:57, Paul Taylor wrote:
> *Note* I'm wholly ignorant in the world of digital editing.
> 
> Two months ago I purchased a Panasonic Palmcorder PV-DV402D. It came
> with a windows based program called Movie Messenger 1.1. After several
> days of tinkering, I realized the software isn't very robust. A 3
minute
> video clip is 660 Mb!
> 
> I purchased a D-Link DFW-500 IEEE 1394 compliant card to transfer my
> data from Palmcorder to PC.
> 
> What I'm looking for is:
> Digital editing software that allows me to transfer from Palmcorder to
> PC, edit live video, and take snap shots of video.
> Encode in Divx or other formats.
> 
> Anyone have some advice?
>   
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