Binary package “dvbackup” in ubuntu oracular
backup tool using MiniDV camcorders
Dvbackup hides the data it receives on standard input in a perfectly
legal DV (digital video) stream. This allows you to use your DV camcorder
and your DV cartridges as a potent mass storage system. Obviously, your
system and your camcorder have to be connected via IEEE1394 (aka Firewire,
iLink).
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Current digital camcorders can save approximately 13 GB of data on those
tiny DV cartridges at a speed of 3.6 MB/sec. That's faster than most
DAT streamers which only work at 1 MB/sec or less. dvbackup can not use all of
the data, but 10 GB should be good enough for everyone.
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To bring the data on tape, you have to use an additional utility, called
dvconnect, which is included in libdv-bin.
Source package
Published versions
- dvbackup 1:0.0.4-9build1 in amd64 (Release)
- dvbackup 1:0.0.4-10 in amd64 (Proposed)
- dvbackup 1:0.0.4-10 in amd64 (Release)
- dvbackup 1:0.0.4-9build1 in arm64 (Release)
- dvbackup 1:0.0.4-10 in arm64 (Proposed)
- dvbackup 1:0.0.4-10 in arm64 (Release)
- dvbackup 1:0.0.4-9build1 in armhf (Release)
- dvbackup 1:0.0.4-10 in armhf (Release)
- dvbackup 1:0.0.4-9build1 in ppc64el (Release)
- dvbackup 1:0.0.4-10 in ppc64el (Proposed)
- dvbackup 1:0.0.4-10 in ppc64el (Release)
- dvbackup 1:0.0.4-9build1 in riscv64 (Release)
- dvbackup 1:0.0.4-10 in riscv64 (Proposed)
- dvbackup 1:0.0.4-10 in riscv64 (Release)
- dvbackup 1:0.0.4-9build1 in s390x (Release)
- dvbackup 1:0.0.4-10 in s390x (Proposed)
- dvbackup 1:0.0.4-10 in s390x (Release)