On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Sjoerd Simons wrote:
> You could try ffmpet (http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net/), but i don't know
> how good/stable it as atm..
well there prety busy with it (over 90% activity).
Thanx for the suggestion.
> Sjoerd
> --
> Depart not from the path which fate has assigned you.
>
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Sjoerd Simons wrote:
> You could try ffmpet (http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net/), but i don't know
> how good/stable it as atm..
well there prety busy with it (over 90% activity).
Thanx for the suggestion.
> Sjoerd
> --
> Depart not from the path which fate has assigned you.
>
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 10:43:35PM +0200, A. Demarteau (linux rules!) wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Cheshire, Neil N SITI-ISES-56 wrote:
> > The only way it might work is if you find some software that
> > can take video (and audio) from your tv card and somehow convert
> > it into a video stream
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Cheshire, Neil N SITI-ISES-56 wrote:
> The only way it might work is if you find some software that
> can take video (and audio) from your tv card and somehow convert
> it into a video stream over the network. I had a quick search
> on freshmeat but didn't see anything appropr
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Andy Bastien wrote:
> Another option might be to see if you can get a hold of some software
> on the desktop that can stream to an MPG file from the TV input. If
> so, you could point that out a socket and use something like xmms to
> receive it on the laptop.
streaming mpeg,
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 10:43:35PM +0200, A. Demarteau (linux rules!) wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Cheshire, Neil N SITI-ISES-56 wrote:
> > The only way it might work is if you find some software that
> > can take video (and audio) from your tv card and somehow convert
> > it into a video stream
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Cheshire, Neil N SITI-ISES-56 wrote:
> The only way it might work is if you find some software that
> can take video (and audio) from your tv card and somehow convert
> it into a video stream over the network. I had a quick search
> on freshmeat but didn't see anything approp
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Andy Bastien wrote:
> Another option might be to see if you can get a hold of some software
> on the desktop that can stream to an MPG file from the TV input. If
> so, you could point that out a socket and use something like xmms to
> receive it on the laptop.
streaming mpeg,
In the depths of that dark day Mon Oct 22, the words of A. Demarteau (linux
rules!) were the beacon:
> hi,
> I've got a desktop with a tv-card in it.
> THis one is in a server room, wheile I sometimes am there I would like to
> get the output of that card on my laptop across the network.
>
> As t
This wont be possible with your standard tv viewing software of
your desktop as the bttv software writes straight to your video
hardware.
The only way it might work is if you find some software that
can take video (and audio) from your tv card and somehow convert
it into a video stream over the
In the depths of that dark day Mon Oct 22, the words of A. Demarteau (linux rules!)
were the beacon:
> hi,
> I've got a desktop with a tv-card in it.
> THis one is in a server room, wheile I sometimes am there I would like to
> get the output of that card on my laptop across the network.
>
> As
This wont be possible with your standard tv viewing software of
your desktop as the bttv software writes straight to your video
hardware.
The only way it might work is if you find some software that
can take video (and audio) from your tv card and somehow convert
it into a video stream over th
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