Effortlessly capture video on MJPEG-hardware CODEC boards with the compact Linux Video Studio application.
Moreover, Linux Video Studio maximizes the Xvideo extension in XFree 4.x, which allows you to monitor your video recording progress. However, recording is not all there is to video production. The dream of most video creators is to have one application that does everything - capturing, editing, among others. Linux Video Studio tries to make that possible and become part of it.
For proper installation, you will need Gtk to use the application. Install MJPEG-Tools and X-server with the Xvideo extension installed, which requires XFree 4.x. Add the line 'Load "v4"' to the modules section in XF86Config file and restart X - this won't work if zoran drivers don't load before starting X. For some distros, installing the module might come first like RedHat 7.0, where you need the XFree86-V4L-... RPM.
To install Linux Video Studio, you can choose from different methods depending on preference. You can use the source by downloading the tar -zxf linuxvideostudio-x.y.z.tar.gz file and following the commands: cd linuxvideostudio-x.y.z, ./configure, make, make install. It is also possible to use binary RPM, where you use rpm --install linuxvideostudio-x.y.z-n.i386.rpm. You can use GnoRPM or another convenience tool if you wish. Lastly, for Source RPM, check the rebuild command in the release notes.
The new release comes with some useful fixes like Glist related preferences save bugfixes, bugfixes where the extension of a file(.mp2, .m1v) precedes the filename, but that path doesn't exist. Try Linux Video Studio today and revolutionize your video production.
Version 0.1.7: N/A