Hi Cyril,
Only two software in graphical gui can acquire dv files from a camera.
The first one is kino.
The second one is kdenlive.
Both are using dvgrab for the grab.
Openshot has no dv grabbing engine. This tool will not never be
developped because dv files users are fewer and fewer face to
On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Cyril Giraud wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Video editing is a strength of Ubuntu Studio distro, isn't it ?
>
> So, I use to find inside a simple tool to split .avi files acquired from
> DV tapes, and I didn't...
>
> Someone to help me about that ?
>
> Cyril.
>
> PS: I have
On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 9:01 AM, Cyril Giraud wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Video editing is a strength of Ubuntu Studio distro, isn't it ?
>
>
nothing about ubuntustudio is specifically addressing video editing in any
better or worse way than main linux applications can supply. there are
many, many editors,
Hi,
Video editing is a strength of Ubuntu Studio distro, isn't it ?
So, I use to find inside a simple tool to split .avi files acquired from
DV tapes, and I didn't...
Someone to help me about that ?
Cyril.
PS: I have tried with no success on several new and old avi files:
dvgrab -I MyVi