Try kino.
http://www.kinodv.org/article/static/2
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Features

Summary
Kino is a non-linear DV editor for GNU/Linux. It features excellent
integration with IEEE-1394 for capture, VTR control, and recording
back to the camera. It captures video to disk in Raw DV and AVI
format, in both type-1 DV and type-2 DV (separate audio stream)
encodings.

You can load multiple video clips, cut and paste portions of
video/audio, and save it to an edit decision list (SMIL XML format).
Most edit and navigation commands are mapped to equivalent vi key
commands. Also, Kino can export the composite movie in a number of
formats: DV over IEEE 1394, Raw DV, DV AVI, still frames, WAV, MP3,
Ogg Vorbis, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and MPEG-4. Still frame import and export
uses gdk-pixbuf, which has support for BMG, GIF, JPEG, PNG, PPM, SVG,
Targa, TIFF, and XPM. MP3 requires lame. Ogg Vorbis requires oggenc.
MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 require mjpegtools or ffmpeg. MPEG-4 requires
ffmpeg.
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Crouse

On 3/19/07, ka1ifq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

        Looking for a good gui based video capture program, running opensuse
10.2-x86-64 with kde. I'm not looking to copy dvd's, just save some tv
programs from my tivo before they accidently get erased.

        Thanks, Mike
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