You can find some useful information on using CVS on its new home, http://www.cvshome.org/CVS/support. This is mostly information from the original Cyclic and Sourcegear sites but cvshome.org is going under a massive redesign right now. Tell us what you want at the talkback forum and keep checking back for updates. //jt ------------------- Community Relations OpenAvenue, Inc. http://openave.net
There is! OpenAvenue, which hosts and sponsors CVS at http://www.cvshome.org, offers CVS hosting as well. Free for public OSS projects. //jt ------------------- Community Relations OpenAvenue, Inc. http://www.openave.net
I have used PersonalStudio and I am really enjoying it. For about $200 I was able to get the capture card and the software. It is extremely easy to use and with an anolog capture card it can capture 30 fps at 320x200. I can mix mpeg's and quicktime's, a bunch of sound formats and image formats and can export as.avi or quicktime. I haven't tried the IEEE1394 support yet but will probably get a PyroDV when PersonalStudio supports it(which from what I hear is very soon). Overall, I recommend it for an inexpensive solution. -BJuano
Hehe. I was thinking the exact same thing.
You can find some useful information on using CVS on its new home, http://www.cvshome.org/CVS/support. This is mostly information from the original Cyclic and Sourcegear sites but cvshome.org is going under a massive redesign right now. Tell us what you want at the talkback forum and keep checking back for updates.
//jt
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Community Relations
OpenAvenue, Inc.
http://openave.net
There is! OpenAvenue, which hosts and sponsors CVS at http://www.cvshome.org, offers CVS hosting as well. Free for public OSS projects.
//jt
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Community Relations
OpenAvenue, Inc.
http://www.openave.net
I have used PersonalStudio and I am really enjoying it. For about $200 I was able to get the capture card and the software. It is extremely easy to use and with an anolog capture card it can capture 30 fps at 320x200. I can mix mpeg's and quicktime's, a bunch of sound formats and image formats and can export as .avi or quicktime. I haven't tried the IEEE1394 support yet but will probably get a PyroDV when PersonalStudio supports it(which from what I hear is very soon). Overall, I recommend it for an inexpensive solution. -BJuano