Over the past few months Ive been drifting into the world of Linux video applications and development. Ive already written a review of the LiVES video editor, and Ive made occasional reference to the Kino editor. Recently a reader asked if Id tried a recent version of Kdenlive. I started looking into it and I liked what I saw. The following article is an account of my continuing experience with the latest codebase from the project.
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October 15, 2009
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it’s easy if your cam is supported. seelct the record monitor tab under the video Window. then just below the video window on the right side there is a small drop down menu usually set to firewire by default. switch that to video4LInux device. and there you go. if your cam is supported you should be able to record from it. if it doesn’t work then you need to buy a web cam that supports UVC or has a UVC driver. Most plug n play cams will have UVC drivers. i use logitech pro9000