extracts the date and time from dv video and write a subtitle file
A simple util that extracts the date and time of recording from a dv video
file (using libdv) and outputs it as a subtitle file.
It can also display useful information about the dv stream, like video norm
(PAL/NTSC), aspect ratio normal (4:3) or wide (16:9), interlaced or
progressive material, number of audio channels, audio sampling frequency,
number of audio samples, timestamp and recording date & time.
Be sure the input file or stream is in pure RAW DV format. dv2sub doesn't
work with DV AVI files (type 1 or type 2)
Section: graphics
Priority: extra
Filename: pool/main/d/dv2sub-dmo/dv2sub_0.3-dmo3_amd64.deb
Size: 13700
MD5sum: ec65f5d7edbf0abab9acd8d9ea37119f
SHA256: 1b51e1fa09c1047344c8341f7d378d07adca3be7bbd0e45fb264f7ac01a49976
Section:graphics
Priority: extra
Build-Date: 05 March 2017
Depends:
- libc6 (>= 2.4).
- libdv4 (>= 1.0.0).
Recommends:
- kino.
- spumux.
Source: dv2sub-dmo
Website: http://dv2sub.sourceforge.net/
Installed-Size: 47 KB
You must use a package manager like aptitude or synaptic to download and install this package.
Direct package download: dv2sub
You can also
browse the application directory for dv2sub.