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( 23.12.2006 01:06 )
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( 13.12.2006 00:22 )
One small change and we were away!
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( 13.12.2006 00:05 )
I shoot a lot of video to provide visual feedback to the runners I coach (800m to Marathon distance). I need to spend time analyzing and coaching, not at my computer. Kino just works. Period. It is exactly what I need.
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( 30.10.2006 23:34 )
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( 31.08.2006 23:51 )
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( 21.08.2006 23:57 )
I recently bought the Canon MVX1S digital camcorder and wanted to try and copy the tape to my computer running Gentoo. I was all set for many evenings of kernel compiling and general messing about but no...
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Forums now require registration
( 25.06.2006 22:23 )
Due to web spam, I have to make the forums require registration and authentication. Thank you for your understanding.


( 25.06.2006 22:21 )
[editor: I could have considered this spam, but since the information is truly beneficial and someone took the time, I figured what the hell, why not approve it?!]

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( 25.06.2006 22:18 )
It took severn years, but I am able to capture, export and manipulate video from my miniDV camcorder...and with less effort than I had expected.
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( 25.06.2006 22:16 )
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( 05.06.2006 21:55 )
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Site News
( 03.06.2006 15:04 )
We are sorry for recent service interruptions on this website. First, there was an outage at schirmacher.de. Then, we transferred the site over to a new server and provider at dennedy.org. Now, I have complete control over the site in order to make some improvements that I have wanted for some time. First, I fixed the link to the bug tracker. We are back to using SourceForge now, which is fine with me.

Also, I removed the PayPal link. While there have been a fair number of donations, and we are most gracious for those, it has not been financially rewarding and hardly helpful even at desparate times. In short, there is little value in it for our project. There was some intention to develop features in exchange for a donation, but that did not really happen, and I can not commit to that sort of thing now anyways. Sometimes, I just re-donated the funds to another project! I am quite content with the expressions of gratitude in the e-mails and forum posts.


( 15.04.2006 11:39 )
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( 06.01.2006 13:18 )
Utilizing dvgrab, RedHat Fedora Core 3, on an old Fujitsu Tablet, I now have a portable video capture device that works great.
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( 25.11.2005 12:13 )
Download Kino 0.8.0

This release consists of a lot of small improvements and refinements.
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( 25.11.2005 12:10 )
My new toy was a JVC miniDV camera and the windows based software sucked , it wouldnt work , since I'm a Linux user I thougt I'd try it out on my Linux box
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( 25.11.2005 12:09 )
Utilizing dvgrab, RedHat Fedora Core 3, on an old Fujitsu Tablet, I now have a portable video capture device that works great.
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spam in the discussion forums
( 18.05.2005 19:56 )
Due to recent spam activity, we had to close the forums to registered users only. Sorry for the inconvenience.


Kino 0.7.6 released
( 18.05.2005 19:51 )
Download Kino 0.7.6

This release is mainly a bugfix release. The Debian developers and users have submitted major fixes for big endian and 64bit architectures. Kino should run quite nice now on PPC and x86-64 when built against FFMPEG libavcodec for DV decoding.

As for new stuff, we have added some new Norwegian and Basque translations (still no Deutsche, c'mon!). I have added some new export scripts towards making content more suitable for the web and mobile phones -- I will blog about that.


Dan Dennedy's blog
( 17.05.2005 18:31 )
Dan Dennedy, long-time Kino developer, has a blog if you want to read it. I mention new developments in Linux 1394, DV on Linux, Kino, dvgrab, MLT, and mobile multimedia, and who knows what's next!



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