https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnqyOYvKt9w
https://spaconference.org/spa2016/simon-wardley.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnqyOYvKt9w
https://spaconference.org/spa2016/simon-wardley.html
All you need to record a live stream from the web is MPlayer. Use the -dumpstream argument to capture a MMS, ASF or Live WMV stream to a file called stream.dump. For example:
mplayer -dumpstream mmsh://streamer3.carnation.hu/mtvonlinem2?MSWMExt=.asf
will create a stream.dump file that you can later rename to my_recorded_stream.wmv. Note: this will not work with Flash-powered streams.(from : http://tips4linux.com/use-mplayer-to-record-live-streams-from-the-internet/ )
AVCHD Videos
I've got a Panasonic DMC-ZX3 since a few month and I found a few informations on how to view, convert, etc. the videos it takes. They are in HD and outputed in a strange .MTS files (and some others, I'll write more on that some time later). Regular players can't read those files, and I eventually found some converting tools under linux (I'm using ubuntu)
AVCHD = sudo apt-get install libavcodec-extra-52 winff openshot
http://blog.yann.info/2010/05/16/avchd-pour-les-nuls-et-les-pauvres/
Tethering (using computer as a screen for the camera while shooting)
Meanwhile, I found this website explaining how to use your computer screen for your camera. I didn't test already, but I like the idea.
http://grahambinns.com/blog/2010/04/18/gphoto2-f-spot-win/
mplayer dvd://1 -dvd-device FICHIER.ISO