This software can capture audio and video data from a digital camcorder through the ieee1394 interface and store them in an AVI file.
One of the key benefits of Dvgrab is its ability to automatically split long video sequences into several files. This means you can capture lengthy video footage without worrying about running out of storage space, as the program will neatly partition everything for you.
Additionally, Dvgrab supports the saving of data as raw frames, AVI type 1, and AVI type 2 files. This gives you a great deal of flexibility in how you manage your video files, and makes it easy to tailor your output to your specific needs.
Using Dvgrab is very straightforward. Simply turn on your camera, press play, and run the command in a terminal: dvgrab --frames 200 myfilm-. If you have properly configured your kernel and your ieee1394 device drivers, you should end up with about 30 MByte of DV image data nicely packed in a file myfilm-001.avi.
This file can then be displayed with the Microsoft Media Player or a similar program, provided you have installed the required DV codecs (which should be included with your hardware). For more documentation and help, be sure to read the man page or use the 'dvgrab --help' command.
Finally, if you encounter any bugs or issues, or if you have suggestions for how to improve Dvgrab, there are a number of resources available to you. You can submit bug reports and fixes directly to the creators, or you can access the discussion forum at [website]. As always, it's recommended to read the NEWS file for helpful release notes.
Version 3.4: N/A