>>>>> On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 15:22:22 +0200, Daniel Kobras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>>>>> said:

  Daniel> Great, thanks for testing! If you need some more material to
  Daniel> play around with, the download section of the libdv project
  Daniel> on sourceforge carries a few canonical examples in various
  Daniel> formats. See

  Daniel>       http://prdownloads.sf.net/libdv

  Daniel> pond.dv is my standard test file (but it's a whopping 100MB
  Daniel> download).

For what it's worth, I now tested kino with a real firewire device
(miniDV camcorder) and it all worked very well.  The only real
disappointment was that kino doesn't appear to support ALSA at the
moment.  Also, kino seems to have a tendency to crash on exit (which
doesn't have any real negative effect).  Other than that, I was able
to capture video over firewire, control the camcorder from kino, edit
the movie, use dvtitler to create a title, and write a VCD-type MPEG
stream.  I haven't tried writing a .dv file back to the camcorder yet.

Overall: very impressive!

Thanks,

        --david


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