On Thursday 09 December 2004 06:15 pm, Rob wrote: > Lou Katz wrote: > > On Linux, DVGRAB does just this - reads a 1394 input and > > creates AVI files from the video/audio stream. At least > > one program in ports/multimedia mentions dvgrab, but I > > cannot find that program itself in ports. > > Thanks. > Meanwhile I have found some related ports. Here is my search result: > > dv2jpg-1.1_3 > dv2jpg converts a Type-2 DV codec-encoded AVI stream (from dvgrab, for > example) to an mjpeg-encoded AVI stream that can be processed by the > mjpeg tools package. The mjpeg AVI can be converted to mpeg video/audio > and burned onto a VCD later. > > gdvrecv-1.1 > gdvrecv is a set of tools for FreeBSD 5 to receives audio and video data > from a digital camcorder via an IEEE 1394 (widely known as FireWire) > link and stores them into an DV file. > > kino-dvtitler-0.1.1_1 > kino-0.7.5_2 > > libdv-0.103 > The Quasar DV codec (libdv) is a software codec for DV video, the > encoding format used by most digital camcorders, typically those > that support the IEEE 1394 (a.k.a. FireWire or i.Link) interface. > Libdv was developed according to the official standards for DV > video: IEC 61834 and SMPTE 314M. > Please note that this software is only concerned with the DV video > compression format, which is different from capturing the data from > a camcorder. > > xdvshow-00.2003.09.03_2 > xdvshow is a DV/RTP viewer on X11. > > Rob. Don't forget to check out /usr/ports/multimedia/avidemux2 for some editing and cool processing capabilities. :)
-- Anish Mistry
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