Hi, Richard, How about Tvtime? http://tvtime.sourceforge.net/ Denio 2009/2/6 richard cinema <richard.cinema@xxxxxxxxx>: > debian, latest sid update, kernel 2.6.28, saa713X analogue tv card. amd x2 > 3600+8500GT 512M+3G RAM > > i should mention here, my tv card+pc can do tv recording to mpg4 in PAL SD > size very well in windows, so there is no > hardware limition, i think. > > so, for recording tv in linux, i have tried these software: > > 1.xawtv: can record , have audiobuffer errors when selecting some modern > codecs, but the big problem is there is no codec bitrate settings. > > 2.mencoder: picture is ok, no sync issues when recording in SD resolution, > but can't preview at the same time. > > 2.1. mencoder xxx...xxx -o >( tee test.avi | mplayer -) > not work, it just sit there, no output, no recording. > > 3. transcode: sometimes works, sometimes not, no preview funtion, haven't > tried the tee trick. > > 4. pvr: old/new version not work, lots of options are grey out in the > setting window( in root/user mode). > > 5. mythtv: what i want is just a simple recording software with record > monitor function, not a big MCE like monster. have tried to installed but > the mysql setup is really a mess to me. > > 6.cupid: this one looks promising, but is stopped development now. require > old gstream0.8, i don't know how to make it use the gstream0.10, anyone > knows? > > 7. chease: maybe the same programmer as 6, this one can record, but the > final file is out of sync, picture is like slideshow, also no bitrate/codec > settings. > > 8+9+10=vlc+ffmpeg+gst-launch? not confidient about them, will continuing my > trial and error. > > besides of above 10, are there other softwares can finish this task ? > -- > video4linux-list mailing list > Unsubscribe mailto:video4linux-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux-list > -- video4linux-list mailing list Unsubscribe mailto:video4linux-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux-list