Re: [Freevo-users] Video capture USB?
I hope in the future advance in Linux drivers USB of video capture and I can try to install freevo in my Xbox. Thank you, > I know of none, never heard of anyone doing any quality captures in Linux> with a USB capture device. However if you are looking for a good player,> xboxmedia player is one fine piece of software and more importantly it's> much more fitted for the xbox hardware platform. It's able to do all kinds> of things Freevo is not, like provide HD resolutions out to your plasma or> HD tv. I know of know way to do this easily under linux. xboxmedia player> also has a no fuss approach to remote control. Plug in the remote sensor> and turn it on. That's it, no daemons to compile or config files to mess> with.>> I dig Freevo, but I've found xboxmedia player much more usuable and a> whole lot less fuss. I see people on the list have got sucess with> configuring TV out but I still have not found satisfaction in that area on> Linux, especially getting high quality native resolutions for the 16:9> plasma. The xbox does 16:9 HD resolutions with no fuss at all. No Xfree> modelines to mess with, etc.>> I use my Linux boxes to schedule, capture, edit and encode tvshows, movies> and concerts but I use my xboxes to play them back on the tv.>> Just my 2cents.>> --Aaron>> > I want to try to install Freeevo in a Microsoft Xbox. Which videocapture> > USB works fine in Linux?> >> >> > Thank you in advance,> > ---> This SF.net email is sponsored by: Etnus, makers of TotalView, The best> thread debugger on the planet. Designed with thread debugging features> you've never dreamed of, try TotalView 6 free at www.etnus.com.> ___> Freevo-users mailing list> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freevo-users>
Re: [Freevo-users] Video capture USB?
I know of none, never heard of anyone doing any quality captures in Linux with a USB capture device. However if you are looking for a good player, xboxmedia player is one fine piece of software and more importantly it's much more fitted for the xbox hardware platform. It's able to do all kinds of things Freevo is not, like provide HD resolutions out to your plasma or HD tv. I know of know way to do this easily under linux. xboxmedia player also has a no fuss approach to remote control. Plug in the remote sensor and turn it on. That's it, no daemons to compile or config files to mess with. I dig Freevo, but I've found xboxmedia player much more usuable and a whole lot less fuss. I see people on the list have got sucess with configuring TV out but I still have not found satisfaction in that area on Linux, especially getting high quality native resolutions for the 16:9 plasma. The xbox does 16:9 HD resolutions with no fuss at all. No Xfree modelines to mess with, etc. I use my Linux boxes to schedule, capture, edit and encode tvshows, movies and concerts but I use my xboxes to play them back on the tv. Just my 2cents. --Aaron > I want to try to install Freeevo in a Microsoft Xbox. Which video capture > USB works fine in Linux? > > > Thank you in advance, > --- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Etnus, makers of TotalView, The best thread debugger on the planet. Designed with thread debugging features you've never dreamed of, try TotalView 6 free at www.etnus.com. ___ Freevo-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freevo-users
[Freevo-users] Video capture USB?
I want to try to install Freeevo in a Microsoft Xbox. Which video capture USB works fine in Linux? Thank you in advance,