Ubuntu :: Built A Dvr Type Video Recording Device For Security Purposes?

Feb 4, 2010

Has anyone ever built a dvr type video recording device for security purposes? With multiple cameras recording?

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OpenSUSE Hardware :: Switch From Video Device Built Into Mother Board To Card?

Mar 29, 2010

I am trying to switch from the video device built into the mother board, to a card i just put into my machine. I'm using gnome and don't know where to start. I shouldn't need new drivers (based on a possible misunderstanding) because I am going from a nvidia 6100 to a 8600. I have looked in various places like the control center but haven't had any luck. I just started using linux and have very little experience in the terminal. Issues with the current card are stopping me in my learning process.

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Software :: Way To Grab Video And Sound Via Ssh For Surveillance Purposes

Apr 25, 2011

I have an ubuntu machine installed at home, and I'd like to turn on video and sound to be transmitted via ssh to another machine.
I am not willing to install apache and zoneminder..
Is there any other way?

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Security :: Server Hacked When Try To Log In Type Root But Won't Let Type A Password?

Jun 22, 2010

I have a server hacked when i try to log in i type root but won't let me type a passwdthere are no services up, can't see page mail nothing

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Ubuntu :: Video Recording Without Any Sound?

Sep 21, 2010

I have a problem with my Video recording without any sound. I have looked into the fixes of the 64bit MMPEG upgrades and gone through what steps I can find to fix the problem, although even after going through the re-compile in konsole, as well as then removing it and trying again using K Package Manager, I still have no Audio with my Video when recording in Cheese.Cheese records the video in ogv format, and I have attempted to convert the ogv file to avi format using VLC. I am able to watch the video in both VLC and Dragon Player... but no sound, just video. I have used Cheese to record video's using Ubuntu 8.10 onwards, but my current Kubuntu 10.04.01 (and when I had 10.04) has no sound in the recordings. I have not changed microphone, and I have checked all my connections. I can hear voice in the speakers through the microphone. I am using on board sound, which I have no other issues with. The error message I get tells me that my MMPEG install lacks the AAC Audio Codec.

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Ubuntu :: What's A Screen Video Recording Program

Jun 1, 2010

I see a lot of people make ..... videos with screen recording,.. what's the best to use? Any in the software center?

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Ubuntu :: Cheese Video Recording Crashes?

Mar 2, 2011

I just picked up a Microsoft LifeCam Cinema usb webcam. I installed cheese & it takes pictures just fine & records video as long as the mic isn't enabled. However, if go to System-Preferences-Sound and change my input to the mic on the webcam cheese will not record video. When I start recording the window goes black & i have to force quit cheese. I tested the mic with Sound Recorder & it works. There's nothing in the cheese preferences to change & i don't know where else to start looking.

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Software :: Video Recording OS And Compatibility With The HDC-SD9?

Nov 13, 2010

I'm looking to run a small, cheaper sort of "video server" that would record video from a Panasonic HDC-SD9 over USB. Does anybody have any idea how I could get this to work? These are basically my questions:

1) What OS is good for just recording, not editing video? CLI or GUI, I don't care.
2) Does anybody know about compatibility of the Linux kernel with the HDC-SD9 over USB?

Details:
I would want to record full 1080p/i.
I can use any type of Linux-based OS. CLI or GUI.
I would be recording for long, uninterrupted periods of time (8-24 hour blocks).
I would be using (I think) a 3-4TB RAID 0.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Screen Recording With Audio And Video

Aug 12, 2010

I want to do a screen capture with audio and video. I use Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit.I have now spend about half a day trying various tools, most of which seem to be half finished or abandoned. I have not found any usable docs for any of these.gtk-recordmydesktop and xvidcap will both capture video, but seem unable to capture audio from a microphone. The mic is connected and the sound preferences "input" tab shows the input level jumping up when I speak, so it must be working.

I tried the pulse audio device chooser app to make sure the mic is selected, but the choices for input are DEFAULT and "other", which shows a blank input with no choices.xvidcap multi-frame dialog has dev/dsp pre-selected as the input device, with no other options. It does not work.If I enable audio with gtk-recordmydesktop, it refuses to start and says it cannot open the sound card. There is no apparently no way to do this using the "advanced" dialog which has DEFAULT preselected as the audio input device and no other options. /dev/dsp also fails to start.I spent some time searching google and the forums here, to no avail. So should I give up trying to do this with Linux or is there some obscure method I only need to discover?I prefer xvidcap, since the ogg format output by recordmydesktop seems to be a write-only format.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Recording TV Audio / Video With DVDs?

Oct 4, 2010

First up, let me say this post has almost nothing to do with Ubuntu, so you may ask: Then why am I here? I am here because I didn't know where else to turn.

My main problem here is that I would like to be able to record myself playing a video game on my TV, and be able to toss the file onto my computer to edit/upload. I've heard of 'Dazzle' those TV recorder things, but I'm looking for more of a home quickfix.

What I was thinking of doing was hooking up a DVD player to a tv. Then hooking up my wii to the DVD player, to the TV. This way the game would be displayed on channel three. If I were to do this, would I be able to put a blank DVD in the drive, and set it to record channel three? Since channel three will be my game, would it record the video game? I'm sure if it would, it wouldn't be the best quality.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Record Sound In Kubuntu 10.04 - Default Device For Audio Recording Does Not Work

Jun 28, 2010

I have detected some problems when I try to record sound in my Kubuntu 10.04 system.

The problem is that the "default" device for audio recording does not work but I have to select another device to do so. I always selected the "default" device for audio recoding but currently I have to select hw:0,2 device.

Another odd thing is that different programs show me different device. For example, Audacity shows me that I have the following audio recording devices:

- HDA Intel: ALC888 Digital (hw:0,1)
- HDA Intel: ALC888 Analog (hw:0,2)
- spdif
- default

The only one that works is hw:0,2.

But arecord shows me (when I execute "arecord -L") the following:

Finally, in KDE system preferences for audio I get that I have 2 different audio devices for audio recording:

- HDA Intel (ALC888 Analog): it is said that it will try first x-phonon (CARD=0, DEV=0) and, if the latter does not work, it will try plughw (CARD=0, DEV=0)

- HDA Intel (ALC888 Digital): it is said that it will try first x-phonon (CARD=0, DEV=1) and, if the latter does not work, it will try plughw (CARD=0, DEV=1)

Where is the hw:0,2? and how can I set the alsa system to use hw:0,2 as the default device for audio recording?

All of that would not be a problem but I also have an ubuntu 9.04 installed on a virtual machine (by using virtualbox) and audio recording doesn't work there. I suppose that it is becase of the virtual sound card is using default devices for playing and recording audio.

I must say that audio playback works fine in both host and guest systems. It is just audio recording.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Logitech 9000 Pro - Video / Audio Recording @ 30 Fps

Jan 14, 2011

Can I run this camera: Quote: Bus 001 Device 007: ID 046d:0809 Logitech, Inc as something other than a UVC driven camera? It appears that UVC in 640x480 format is only available at 15 fps. I need to record at fps=30. So I can splice into existing video.

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echo "Recording. Ctrl-C or close window to stop" Is there a driver other than 'v4l2' I can use that will give me 30 frames per second?

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Webcam (Inbuilt Or USB) Video Recording Software?

Mar 18, 2011

Any software for Ubuntu that will record video using the built in laptop webcam or a usb webcam. I am looking for something that works by motion detection so it isn't constantly recording. I installed Zoneminder since it was the only thing I could find, but I couldn't get it to work.

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Fedora :: Webcam Video Recording On F12 - Cut In Some Screenshots ?

Dec 14, 2009

I want to practice some video casting - just using the webcam for now - I tried Cheese but got real choppy, slow video - is there another program that would work better on F12 ?

Also any ideas on how to "cut in" some screenshots ? I expect to use kino or kdenlive for any editing.

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Software :: Recording Video & Audio From Webcam?

Nov 17, 2010

I want to record myself to see the expression on my face on average through the USB webcam .

I use mencoder for recording from USB webcam .

Code:
mencoder tv:// -tv driver=v4l2:width=640:height=480:device=/dev/video0:forceaudio:adevice=/dev/dsp -ovc lavc -oac mp3lame -lameopts cbr:br=64:mode=3 -fps 16.2 -o test16.2.avi

The problem is that the audio is not synchronized with the video.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Video Capture Devices - Recording Videogame Footage

Oct 5, 2010

I'm about to go buy a video capture card this week and was wondering if there's one that's easy to setup in Ubuntu or (ideally) has some official open source drivers available. I'm planning on recording videogame footage and the like from my consoles to edit on kdenlive and upload it to ..... (why? Cuz it can be done. =P). So I'm wondering if anyone has any recommendation before I order one. I'm only interested in SD resolution for the time being.

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Software :: Recording Video / Pics From Webcam Or Streaming

Jun 7, 2011

I have a USB webcam connected to a server (dmesg output below). It is currently running Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS server edition. So it has no X, and I don't want to install any. What I am looking for is a command line program to capture video from this webcam and store it. Also, something that can capture just pictures would be nice (but once I have a video file, I know how to get individual pictures from that). A nice plus would be setting this up as a video stream for other computers to stream the video from (to do what they can do with a stream, like view it in real time, capture individual pictures, save it). If setting up a stream makes the capture part easier, I could go for that. This camera works in the cheese GUI program on a desktop. Colors are bad in bright lights, but then, it's a cheap camera.

I prefer the output/stream in a free/libre video format (vp8/webm, ogg/theora, or dirac), but other formats that Linux software exists for (to record and play) can work if the free ones can't be done. Google finds lots of GUI ways to do this (mostly references to cheese). I did find one page that suggests "mencoder". But it doesn't find this webcam. I found a camera stream server called "camserv". It seems to find this camera, but then freezes. When I start camserv, the camera's blue light goes off, but no video is ever delivered from a web page reference. When I stop it, the camera is in an unusable state and has to be unplugged to reset it (so it can be used with "cheese"). So I'm looking for other software.

Code:
[1805518.412294] usb 2-2: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 5
[1805518.955647] 5:3:1: cannot get freq at ep 0x84
[1805518.965047] usbcore: registered new interface driver snd-usb-audio
[1805518.978527] Linux video capture interface: v2.00
[1805518.989915] uvcvideo: Found UVC 1.00 device VF0380 Live! Cam Optia Pro (041e:4065)
[1805518.997000] input: VF0380 Live! Cam Optia Pro as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.7/usb2/2-2/2-2:1.0/input/input4
[1805518.997051] usbcore: registered new interface driver uvcvideo
[1805518.997053] USB Video Class driver (v0.1.0)

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Software :: Setup A Computer Just For Video And Audio Recording?

Sep 4, 2009

I want to set up a computer just for video and audio recording. Video works fine and audio too; well, as long as I login via gdm. However, I want to use ssh and/or nx to access the computer and to start the recording bash script. The only problem is that audio seems not to be ready when login with ssh or nx since no alsa stuff is loaded/started. I only see pulseaudio directing to null. I have the same problem even when bypassing gdm and login via text terminal. On the other hand, all works fine when login via gdm. It seems that the post process of gdm executes something related to alsa/audio. But, where can I find this? Looked in /etc/gdm already.

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Software :: How To Change Video Recording Format Of Internal Webcam

Oct 24, 2010

I'm having trouble with the webcam that comes installed on the 701SD linux. It records video in .ogg format. Is there a way I can get it to record in another format? Also no websites online will recognize this webcam. They always say there is no webcam installed, but there is one, it's right next to the sound recorder on the play tab

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Debian :: GNU Separate Or Built In Codecs For Playing Video

Apr 20, 2010

Does GNU/Linux have separate video codecs like Windows has? Or all the codecs in GNU are built in video-players?

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General :: Video Player With Built-in Subtitle Search?

Oct 19, 2009

I'm really new to all these *nix stuffs but I already likes the software, the community and even the manuals) Can anyone help me with subject? I like watching all these good shows airing through bittorrent and on-line hostings but I don't know English as well as I think so I also need to download a lot of subtitles. Is there any media player for *nix with built-in online subtitle search, download and open?

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Software :: Recording Incoming Voice/video Calls From Skype And Gmail?

May 17, 2011

I know that we can use xvidcap or istanbul etc to record our screen casts.. but is there any software in linux which can record incoming gmail/skype voice calls??. maybe incoming gmail/skype video calls with sound also?. I dont need to record my input sound, but the incoming sound?

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Ubuntu Security :: Root User Built-in Protections?

Jan 30, 2010

Any Linux machine (except PCLOS) that I log into as root user seems to not start networking. I haven't tried sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart , to see if it does start, because anytime I DO this, it's for 'local' work. How about default root user configuration settings???

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Ubuntu :: Mounting A Device If Don't Know The File System Type (e.g Ext3, NTFS)?

Jan 14, 2011

How do I go about mounting a device if I don't know the file system type (e.g ext3, NTFS)?

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Ubuntu :: Which Type(s) Of Video File That Are Supported By Default

Jun 17, 2010

I currently using Lucid and I can't connect to the internet in lucid.

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Hardware :: Ubuntu Repeatedly Asks For Video Type

Feb 23, 2010

Every time I go to start up my system, it asks me for my video type and says the video type '31b' is not a recognized video type. Another important thing to note is that I just recently had to do a fsck after my system refused to boot out of nowhere. Most other things on the computer run fine except that Compiz or Emerald will crash slightly more often, but can be fixed by reloading the window manager. Compiz and Emerald did crash every so often before the fsck, so it is not that out of the ordinary.

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OpenSUSE Hardware :: No Application That Can Open Type Block Device (inode/blockdevice)?

Jul 21, 2010

I'm having trouble mounting hard drives and partitions - and am rather nervous about using Yast partitioner to do this. Is there something that would tell me about mount points in Yast partitioner? So far I haven't been able to find that information anywhere. I don't want to lose information on existing drives and partitions but do want to be able to access them.Some of them appear under disk information in "My Computer" but if I try to mount them I get this error message.There is no application installed that can open files of the type block device (inode/blockdevice).I was trying to edit fstab,his didn't seem straightforward either. I've been hacking this about in other Linux distros - so not entirely clueless

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Hardware :: Using 4 Same Type Webcams At The Same Time To Stream Video/audio To UStream?

May 23, 2010

Four alike webcam active on one desktop I am running:

Quote:

0.000000] Linux version 2.6.32-22-generic (buildd@rothera) (gcc version 4.4.3 (Ubuntu 4.4.3-4ubuntu5) ) #33-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 28 13:27:30 UTC 2010 (Ubuntu 2.6.32-22.33-generic 2.6.32.11+drm33.2)

Quote:

0.085125] CPU0: Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU 230 @ 1.60GHz stepping 02
0.176037] Brought up 2 CPUs
0.176297] CPU0 attaching sched-domain:

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Does this meet the required 4 ports mentioned for alike cameras in the forum posting. If not, I have one of these.. Is this what they are talking about. I have just started thinking about this again and am not sure if I'm asking the right question. I don't want to go buying a bunch of hardware I can not use. So I'm hoping to look to someone here who has some experience in live streaming audio / video to one of the distribution sites.

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May 10, 2011

I will try to keep this straight-forward. Yesterday I was able to access an ubuntu 10.10 (edubuntu) desktop using the tightVNC viewer that I installed on my Vista laptop. I never set anything up on the desktop it just worked and I didn't question it.

Today I get the following error on the viewer software: "Server did not offer supported security type" The only thing that has changed was that I installed a bunch of updates yesterday afternoon, but I am not sure what changed.

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Security :: Make The Command Line You Type Invisible

Jul 2, 2010

To hide the user input to be displayed on screen, use the terminal line setting command stty -echo, whatever the user enters after this command will not be displayed in the screen. to make the input characters get displayed on the screen use stty echo.

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