Capturing video input for authoring to DVD with Linux
The goal that I am trying to achieve is to capture video from an external source and encode it into a format that will be easily authored to a DVD. I will cover the DVD authoring process in another article.
Since I am using Linux one obvious solution is to use ffmpeg which is what I am going to use.
My video source is a dvd player (via composite video out and RCA audio) and I’m capturing video with a Viewcast Osprey 230 (capturing via the composite video ) and audio via the motherboard onboard AC-97 line-in.
The Osprey 230 uses the Bt878 chipset and does have both audio and video capture capabilities but I have not yet had any success in actually capturing audio from the device so I’m using the motherboard onboard audio.
Here is the ffmpeg capture line that I am currently testing:
ffmpeg -y -t 01:08:52 -f oss -ac 1 -i /dev/dsp -f video4linux2 -r 30000/1001 -s 720×480 -i /dev/video -target ntsc-dvd -vcodec mpeg2video -ab 256k -acodec ac3 -r 30000/1001 -aspect 1.3333 -async 1 -b 3200k dv d19.mpg Read more…


