Using USB for any sort of streaming just sounds like a bad idea to me... maybe not bad, but very slowwww.
That's a cool picture of you at the top of that page, btw. Very dynamic. And just cuz my brain works this way...
Did you know that the left side of a stage, picture, page or any other sort of dramatic media is generally considered the 'death' side? Contrarywise, the right side is the 'life' side.
It has something to do, I think, with the Christian mythos of the left being the hand reserved for Lucifer, who lost that position when one he deserved better came up.
So, I found it interesting, in an off-handed sort of way, that you are pointing towards the 'Light', which is that place where we are supposed to come back from.
That's it. I just liked the picture. The post wasn't bad either.
OH, what software do you use to pull from Dvd? I found a bit from Sourceforge called DVD Flick that seems to work fairly fast for me... but that's converting from files TO DVD format... not the same thing at all.
OH, what software do you use to pull from Dvd? I found a bit from Sourceforge called DVD Flick that seems to work fairly fast for me... but that's converting from files TO DVD format... not the same thing at all.
Software I use:
DVDx (http://www.labdv.com/dvdx/). Converts DVD video straight from the disc to either MPG, WMV, or AVI.
WinDV (http://windv.mourek.cz/), for capturing videos from DV device (my camera, or a compliant analog device) into AVI-files via FireWire (IEEE 1394) interface. Capturing is very reliable thanks to use of large buffer queue.
DVDLab Pro. (http://www.mediachance.com/dvdlab/dvdlabpro.html) Professional level DVD authoring.
SureThing CD Labeler (http://www.surething.com/ST/Category.asp?CatCode=ST5_HOME). Pro level disc labeling, even with LightScribe.
Riva Encoder (http://dw.com.com/redir?edId=3&siteId=4&oId=3000-2140_4-10381392&ontId=2140_4&spi=9789e38b83f96880bde51edac05276d8&lop=link&tag=tdw_dltext<ype=dl_dlnow&pid=10381392&mfgId=6262579&merId=6262579&destUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.download.com%2F3001-2140_4-10381392.html%3Fspi%3D9789e38b83f96880bde51edac05276d8). For creating FLV (Flash video) files.
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Date: 2008-08-13 20:26 (UTC)That's a cool picture of you at the top of that page, btw. Very dynamic. And just cuz my brain works this way...
Did you know that the left side of a stage, picture, page or any other sort of dramatic media is generally considered the 'death' side? Contrarywise, the right side is the 'life' side.
It has something to do, I think, with the Christian mythos of the left being the hand reserved for Lucifer, who lost that position when one he deserved better came up.
So, I found it interesting, in an off-handed sort of way, that you are pointing towards the 'Light', which is that place where we are supposed to come back from.
That's it. I just liked the picture. The post wasn't bad either.
OH, what software do you use to pull from Dvd? I found a bit from Sourceforge called DVD Flick that seems to work fairly fast for me... but that's converting from files TO DVD format... not the same thing at all.
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Date: 2008-08-13 20:56 (UTC)Software I use:
DVDx (http://www.labdv.com/dvdx/). Converts DVD video straight from the disc to either MPG, WMV, or AVI.
WinDV (http://windv.mourek.cz/), for capturing videos from DV device (my camera, or a compliant analog device) into AVI-files via FireWire (IEEE 1394) interface. Capturing is very reliable thanks to use of large buffer queue.
DVDLab Pro. (http://www.mediachance.com/dvdlab/dvdlabpro.html) Professional level DVD authoring.
SureThing CD Labeler (http://www.surething.com/ST/Category.asp?CatCode=ST5_HOME). Pro level disc labeling, even with LightScribe.
Riva Encoder (http://dw.com.com/redir?edId=3&siteId=4&oId=3000-2140_4-10381392&ontId=2140_4&spi=9789e38b83f96880bde51edac05276d8&lop=link&tag=tdw_dltext<ype=dl_dlnow&pid=10381392&mfgId=6262579&merId=6262579&destUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.download.com%2F3001-2140_4-10381392.html%3Fspi%3D9789e38b83f96880bde51edac05276d8). For creating FLV (Flash video) files.