Man. I seem to get spanked for this question everywhere.
So two places I post up this basic question considering Myth just got IEEE-1394(firewire) support and in both places I get the same negative response.
"MythTV isn't for DV. Go away. Use something else."
Wasn't Myth originally designed as a convergence box.
Aren't home movies and camcorder dumping for family movies a thing a "convergence" box would do? Allowing you to create a DVD from your fun filled adventures in wonderland.
I know how to dump to the MythTV system via SVid and RCA audio. But IEEE-1394 is a simple plug for both audio and video. Also the quality remains the same, digital to digital. It would be cool to dump from tape into Myth and let Myth do the rest. Like transcode to Mpeg-2. Allow you to create a DVD. Watch your fun filled adventures on multiple TV's around the house.


Oh and for people that like to experiment it would be cool to record multiple video streams in DV onto a single server for a front end editor to use. Or for a front end viewer to look at.

I was going to ask if MythTV might include a video editor in the future. Besides basic truncation of the file. I think I should not ask it anymore considering how "well" this question was received.

So who wants to slap me next for asking a question that seems to make sense in the modern age. I think I will just go to the corner for a while and think about the world.

So I can use MythTV to watch and record tv, listen to music, look at images, make DVD's, play games, watch and listen to streaming video and music, get news, check the weather, make phone calls, and play games BUT don't think about viewing DV or possibly editing it cuz that would be CRAZY talk.

Rich Shumaker


Byron Miller wrote:
MythTV isn't for DV if you mean from a DV source such as a camcorder
or other video format other than tv sources..  there are tons of great
applications for linux to use with camcorder & video editing.

-byron

On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 15:04:07 -0500, Rich Shumaker
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Can MythTV record DV files using the IEEE-1394 port?
Would they be in NUV files and would they need to be transcoded?
If they are in NUV files is there a transcoder to DV?

Thanks

Rich Shumaker
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