On Dec 12, 2010, at 11:14 AM, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
Interesting, but I'm not sure that's really true. Personally, I'm
connected to
YES and use an ancient analogue TV card connected to the RCA output
on the
MEMIR (works fine in Linux and Windows). So by the same logic, I'd
expect old
TVs t
Hi,
sorry for the late announcement but I have been busy with lots of other tasks.
The next Rehovot.pm meeting is going to take place on this Tuesday,
14th December.
That is 2 days from now.
There are going to be two talks about Dancer, the Modern Perl Micro
Web-Framework.
First Sawyer X, one of
Interesting, but I'm not sure that's really true. Personally, I'm connected to
YES and use an ancient analogue TV card connected to the RCA output on the
MEMIR (works fine in Linux and Windows). So by the same logic, I'd expect old
TVs to continue to work.
In any case, maybe you have indirectly
On Dec 12, 2010, at 10:26 AM, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
I'm including a link. The product comes with a Windows only program
(ULEAD
VIDEO STUDIO). Does anyone know if or how it could be used in Linux?
The
connections are from the RCA output of the VCR (or any other source)
to USB on
the comput
I'm including a link. The product comes with a Windows only program (ULEAD
VIDEO STUDIO). Does anyone know if or how it could be used in Linux? The
connections are from the RCA output of the VCR (or any other source) to USB on
the computer.
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