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FLV::VideoTag 0.11
FLV::VideoTag is a flash video file data structure Perl module. more>>
FLV::VideoTag is a flash video file data structure Perl module.
METHODS
This is a subclass of FLV::Base.
$self->parse($fileinst)
Takes a FLV::File instance and extracts an FLV video tag from the file stream. This method throws exceptions if the stream is not a valid FLV v1.0 or v1.1 file.
There is no return value.
Note: this method needs more work to extract the codec specific data.
$self->serialize()
Returns a byte string representation of the tag data. Throws an exception via croak() on error.
$self->get_info()
Returns a hash of FLV metadata. See File::Info for more details.
<<lessMETHODS
This is a subclass of FLV::Base.
$self->parse($fileinst)
Takes a FLV::File instance and extracts an FLV video tag from the file stream. This method throws exceptions if the stream is not a valid FLV v1.0 or v1.1 file.
There is no return value.
Note: this method needs more work to extract the codec specific data.
$self->serialize()
Returns a byte string representation of the tag data. Throws an exception via croak() on error.
$self->get_info()
Returns a hash of FLV metadata. See File::Info for more details.
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Added: 2006-07-27 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1193 downloads
MPlayer Youtube Video Streamer 0.0.1
MPlayer Youtube Video Streamer lets you watch YouTube videos even if you dont have the flash plugin. more>>
Want to watch Youtube video, but you dont have Flash plugin? (ex: gnu/linux ppc os), so try this great script to watch STREAMING VIDEOS from Youtube! You dont need to download video on your disk, you can stream directly the FLV videos from Youtube!
MPlayer Youtube Video Streamer lets you watch YouTube videos even if you dont have the flash plugin.
Usage: myvs [options] video_url
Options:
-h, --help print this help text and exit
-v, --version print program version and exit
-u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME account username
-p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD account password
-o FILE, --output=FILE output video file name
-q, --quiet activates quiet mode
-s, --stream do not download video, but stream directly by mplayer
-C, --cache set a cache of 300k, for slow connection
-c, --cycle cycle 20 times while youtube redirect to vo.llnwd.net (that streams .flv)
-t, --title use title in file name
-n, --netrc use .netrc authentication data
-O, --streamonly Force the script to stream only, if it doesnt find a valid stream server simply quit
Who to use it with Firefox:
Now I will explain you how to get it working with Firefox,
First we need a Firefox extension called: Lanchy,
this extension give us the ability to open directly from Firefox Youtube video on youtube webpage (not on all webpages that have a youtube video!
You ALWAYS need the youtube videos webpage! After you have installed Launchy (from firefoxs addon site), restart Firefox, now it will ask you to insert a Launchys button on your toolbar (DO IT! so open Youtube videos will be very simply), after that go on the preferences/option of this extension and uncheck the option: "search automatically programs".
Now copy the "launchy.xml" file that you found on the package and copy it on your directory:
".mozilla/firefox/YOUR_ID.default/chrome/" , after copied it, please dont forget to edit it with your myvs.py COMPLETE PATH, and add or delete oppurtune option to pass to the script.
Now restart again firefox an watch if it recognise the command (by pressing the G).
Go on youtube.com, open a video webpage, click on the G button-> Open in Mplayer Youtube Video Streamer.
<<lessMPlayer Youtube Video Streamer lets you watch YouTube videos even if you dont have the flash plugin.
Usage: myvs [options] video_url
Options:
-h, --help print this help text and exit
-v, --version print program version and exit
-u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME account username
-p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD account password
-o FILE, --output=FILE output video file name
-q, --quiet activates quiet mode
-s, --stream do not download video, but stream directly by mplayer
-C, --cache set a cache of 300k, for slow connection
-c, --cycle cycle 20 times while youtube redirect to vo.llnwd.net (that streams .flv)
-t, --title use title in file name
-n, --netrc use .netrc authentication data
-O, --streamonly Force the script to stream only, if it doesnt find a valid stream server simply quit
Who to use it with Firefox:
Now I will explain you how to get it working with Firefox,
First we need a Firefox extension called: Lanchy,
this extension give us the ability to open directly from Firefox Youtube video on youtube webpage (not on all webpages that have a youtube video!
You ALWAYS need the youtube videos webpage! After you have installed Launchy (from firefoxs addon site), restart Firefox, now it will ask you to insert a Launchys button on your toolbar (DO IT! so open Youtube videos will be very simply), after that go on the preferences/option of this extension and uncheck the option: "search automatically programs".
Now copy the "launchy.xml" file that you found on the package and copy it on your directory:
".mozilla/firefox/YOUR_ID.default/chrome/" , after copied it, please dont forget to edit it with your myvs.py COMPLETE PATH, and add or delete oppurtune option to pass to the script.
Now restart again firefox an watch if it recognise the command (by pressing the G).
Go on youtube.com, open a video webpage, click on the G button-> Open in Mplayer Youtube Video Streamer.
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Added: 2007-03-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
580 downloads
Save Lyric 1.0
Save Lyric script request lyric download (from http://lyrc.com.ar) and if succesfull save it into played mp3s directory. more>>
Save Lyric script request lyric download (from http://lyrc.com.ar) and if succesfull save it into played mp3s directory.
<<less Download (0.002MB)
Added: 2006-10-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1089 downloads
Computer Basics Whats a USB Flash Drive 1.0
Computer Basics: What is a USB Flash Drive and How They Work in Plain English - another easy video computer lesson from Worth Godwin uses simple expla... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-09 License: Freeware Price: Free
198 downloads
Audio Transcriber 0.9.2B
Audio Transcriber records large audio samples, like a tape or radio broadcast, to your hard drive and splits it into tracks. more>>
Audio Transcriber records large audio samples, like a tape or radio broadcast, to your hard drive and splits it into tracks to be burned onto CD-R media.
The goal of Audio Transcriber is to make it easy to transfer audio tapes, LPs, or radio broadcasts to tracks on CD-R/CD-RW.
<<lessThe goal of Audio Transcriber is to make it easy to transfer audio tapes, LPs, or radio broadcasts to tracks on CD-R/CD-RW.
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Added: 2006-03-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1318 downloads
VectorLinux 5.8 SOHO Live
Vector Linux is a small, fast, Linux operating system for Intel, AMD and x86 compatible systems. more>>
Vector Linux is a small, fast, Linux operating system for Intel, AMD and x86 compatible systems, based on one of the original Linux distributions, Slackware.
The Vector development team is proud to announce SOHO 5.1.2-live. We started with SOHO 5.1 added all the recent bugfix patches, and rolled it into a livecd. This is what I believe to be the most feature packed livecd available. It comes with two complete desktops kde-3.4.2, and xfce4.
Built upon the great heritage that is slackware. this release features the 2.6.15.1 kernel, OpenOffice 2.0, Firefox-1.5, Scribus, the Gimp, Mplayer, multimedia pluggins, printer support, scanner support and everything a complete desktop/work station should have.
Plus all of Vectors own administration utilities, and just look at this list of wireless modules
If youve ever wanted to try Vector, or just wanted to show your friends, without having to partition hard drives then here is your chance.
Enhancements:
- The VectorLinux team is proud to announce the release of VectorLinux 5.8 Live CD and the first SOHO 5.8 alpha live CD and DVD. This is the final release for 5.8 standard GOLD live. The hard drive installer that has been problematic is fixed and should work well. The SOHO 5.8 alpha live comes in either CD or DVD editions. The DVD edition includes all that is in the SOHO 5.8 install release plus 62 additional language packs for KDE. The CD version has lost some functionality due to size constraints. The development tool chain and OpenOffice.org were removed.
<<lessThe Vector development team is proud to announce SOHO 5.1.2-live. We started with SOHO 5.1 added all the recent bugfix patches, and rolled it into a livecd. This is what I believe to be the most feature packed livecd available. It comes with two complete desktops kde-3.4.2, and xfce4.
Built upon the great heritage that is slackware. this release features the 2.6.15.1 kernel, OpenOffice 2.0, Firefox-1.5, Scribus, the Gimp, Mplayer, multimedia pluggins, printer support, scanner support and everything a complete desktop/work station should have.
Plus all of Vectors own administration utilities, and just look at this list of wireless modules
If youve ever wanted to try Vector, or just wanted to show your friends, without having to partition hard drives then here is your chance.
Enhancements:
- The VectorLinux team is proud to announce the release of VectorLinux 5.8 Live CD and the first SOHO 5.8 alpha live CD and DVD. This is the final release for 5.8 standard GOLD live. The hard drive installer that has been problematic is fixed and should work well. The SOHO 5.8 alpha live comes in either CD or DVD editions. The DVD edition includes all that is in the SOHO 5.8 install release plus 62 additional language packs for KDE. The CD version has lost some functionality due to size constraints. The development tool chain and OpenOffice.org were removed.
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Added: 2007-05-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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USB Pen Drive Linux 20070605
USB Pen Drive Linux is portable Linux compilation that is based purely on Debian Linux. more>>
USB Pen Drive Linux is portable Linux compilation that is based purely on Debian Linux. The project can be installed to a portable hard drive, USB flash pen drive or even an ipod or other portable device.
USB Linux installation enables you to install a portable Linux operating system on a flash drive no larger than your thumb. This portable Linux version can then be run from any computer that can boot from a flash device.
This process allows you to bring your operating system, desktop, applications, files, e-mail, personal settings, favorites and more with you. It’s like having your own personal operating system you can carry in your pocket. On this site, we provide many simplified portable Linux flash drive tutorials.
<<lessUSB Linux installation enables you to install a portable Linux operating system on a flash drive no larger than your thumb. This portable Linux version can then be run from any computer that can boot from a flash device.
This process allows you to bring your operating system, desktop, applications, files, e-mail, personal settings, favorites and more with you. It’s like having your own personal operating system you can carry in your pocket. On this site, we provide many simplified portable Linux flash drive tutorials.
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Added: 2007-06-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
586 downloads
TreeSize for Unix 0.53
TreeSize for Unix is a disk consumption analyzing tool, which sorts folders according to their physical occupied sizes. more>>
TreeSize for Unix is a disk consumption analyzing tool, which sorts folders according to their physical occupied sizes.
The perfect tool to help you obtaining more disk free space, on your hard drive, usb pen drive or even on network folders (provided that they are mounted and you have access to them, of course )
Just like du, it counts hard links just once and the space utilized by different filesystems are not added together.
<<lessThe perfect tool to help you obtaining more disk free space, on your hard drive, usb pen drive or even on network folders (provided that they are mounted and you have access to them, of course )
Just like du, it counts hard links just once and the space utilized by different filesystems are not added together.
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Added: 2006-12-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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FLV::Header 0.03
FLV::Header is a flash video file data structure. more>>
FLV::Header is a flash video file data structure.
METHODS
This is a subclass of FLV::Base.
$self->parse($fileinst)
Takes a FLV::File instance and extracts the FLV header from the file stream. This method throws exceptions if the stream is not a valid FLV v1.0 or v1.1 file. The interpretation is a bit stricter than other FLV parsers (for example FLVTool2).
There is no return value.
$self->serialize($filehandle)
Serializes the in-memory FLV header. If that representation is not complete, this throws an exception via croak(). Returns a boolean indicating whether writing to the file handle was successful.
$self->has_video()
Returns a boolean indicating if the FLV header predicts that video data is enclosed in the stream.
This value is not consulted internally.
$self->has_audio()
Returns a boolean indicating if the FLV header predicts that audio data is enclosed in the stream.
This value is not consulted internally.
<<lessMETHODS
This is a subclass of FLV::Base.
$self->parse($fileinst)
Takes a FLV::File instance and extracts the FLV header from the file stream. This method throws exceptions if the stream is not a valid FLV v1.0 or v1.1 file. The interpretation is a bit stricter than other FLV parsers (for example FLVTool2).
There is no return value.
$self->serialize($filehandle)
Serializes the in-memory FLV header. If that representation is not complete, this throws an exception via croak(). Returns a boolean indicating whether writing to the file handle was successful.
$self->has_video()
Returns a boolean indicating if the FLV header predicts that video data is enclosed in the stream.
This value is not consulted internally.
$self->has_audio()
Returns a boolean indicating if the FLV header predicts that audio data is enclosed in the stream.
This value is not consulted internally.
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Added: 2006-07-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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FLVGET 1.3
FLVGET is a fixed and improved version of Google and YouTube Video to AVI script. more>>
FLVGET is a fixed and improved version of Google and YouTube Video to AVI script.
This is a script for Kommander. It downloads a video from a video website (YouTube, Google Video, ...) and, if is a flash format video, offers the option to convert it to AVI format (MPEG4 for video and MP3, MP2 if MP3 isnt available, for audio) using FFmpeg as back-end.
This is a plugin-based script. Every plugin offers support to a website. The available plugins by default offers support to:
- Dailymotion
- Google Video
- Grinvi.com
- iFilm
- Metacafe
- YouTube
- YourFileHost
New plugins can be easily added just placing it into the plugins directory.
<<lessThis is a script for Kommander. It downloads a video from a video website (YouTube, Google Video, ...) and, if is a flash format video, offers the option to convert it to AVI format (MPEG4 for video and MP3, MP2 if MP3 isnt available, for audio) using FFmpeg as back-end.
This is a plugin-based script. Every plugin offers support to a website. The available plugins by default offers support to:
- Dailymotion
- Google Video
- Grinvi.com
- iFilm
- Metacafe
- YouTube
- YourFileHost
New plugins can be easily added just placing it into the plugins directory.
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Added: 2006-08-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
697 downloads
KHDAPSMonitor 0.1
KHDAPSMonitor is a system tray monitor for laptops with the Hard Drive Active Proctection System. more>>
KHDAPSMonitor project is a system tray monitor for laptops with the Hard Drive Active Proctection System.
This is my first KDE application, and also fills my need of a KDE HDAPS monitor. Written as the existing one here (khdapsmon) has several outstanding issues and is being re-written in python. I dont like python here is khdapsmonitor in C++, and its here to stay.
Gentoo users simply need to emerge khdapsmonitor as I also maintain it in the Gentoo Portage tree.
<<lessThis is my first KDE application, and also fills my need of a KDE HDAPS monitor. Written as the existing one here (khdapsmon) has several outstanding issues and is being re-written in python. I dont like python here is khdapsmonitor in C++, and its here to stay.
Gentoo users simply need to emerge khdapsmonitor as I also maintain it in the Gentoo Portage tree.
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Added: 2006-06-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Core Linux Distribution 2.0 Beta
Core is a minimal distribution of the GNU/Linux operating system. more>>
Core is a minimal distribution of the GNU/Linux operating system designed to be the basis for a complete system constructed by the end user. A fresh installation of Core will boot into a console and provide the user with the tools needed to download, compile and install other applications. Core contains nothing beyond what is required to perform these tasks.
Core is primarily designed for experienced Linux users, though it has found an audience with those looking to learn about the internals and operation of a Linux system. Core requires the user to manually configure, compile and install applications and expects the user to consult man pages and other documentation.
Installation:
These instructions are incomplete, but should be sufficient:
- Download, burn and boot the ISO.
- Partition, format and mount the hard drive.
- Run install_core [mount point of hard drive].
- Optional packages in /pkgs/optional can be installed with corepkg(8).
- Copy the kernel from /pkgs/kernel to /usr/src of the hard drive.
- Run chroot [mount point] bash -l to chroot into the new system.
- Compile and install the Linux kernel [be sure to run LILO].
- Review and modify the files under /etc.
- Reboot and start constructing the new system.
MD5 sum: 5da52af0d4b0a599cc119afcace77c9c
<<lessCore is primarily designed for experienced Linux users, though it has found an audience with those looking to learn about the internals and operation of a Linux system. Core requires the user to manually configure, compile and install applications and expects the user to consult man pages and other documentation.
Installation:
These instructions are incomplete, but should be sufficient:
- Download, burn and boot the ISO.
- Partition, format and mount the hard drive.
- Run install_core [mount point of hard drive].
- Optional packages in /pkgs/optional can be installed with corepkg(8).
- Copy the kernel from /pkgs/kernel to /usr/src of the hard drive.
- Run chroot [mount point] bash -l to chroot into the new system.
- Compile and install the Linux kernel [be sure to run LILO].
- Review and modify the files under /etc.
- Reboot and start constructing the new system.
MD5 sum: 5da52af0d4b0a599cc119afcace77c9c
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Added: 2007-05-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Ghost for Linux 0.23
Ghost for Linux is a hard disk and partition imaging and cloning tool similar to Norton Ghost. more>>
Ghost for Linux project is a hard disk and partition imaging and cloning tool similar to "Norton Ghost" and by Symantec.
The created images are optionally compressed, and they can be stored on a local hard drive or transferred to an anonymous FTP server.
A drive can be cloned using the "ClicknClone" function. g4l supports file splitting if the local filesystem does not support writing files >2GB. The included kernel supports ATA, serial-ATA, and SCSI drives.
Common network cards are supported. It is packaged as a bootable CD image with an ncurses GUI for easy use.
Enhancements:
- This release adds new kernels and syslinux, plus other support program options.
- It adds ntfs-3g to support writing to ntfs partitions for the local backup images and adds ntfsclone backups to local drives or partitions.
- Users can now copy the files from the CD image to a flash drive that has been made bootable, and it will then work from flash.
<<lessThe created images are optionally compressed, and they can be stored on a local hard drive or transferred to an anonymous FTP server.
A drive can be cloned using the "ClicknClone" function. g4l supports file splitting if the local filesystem does not support writing files >2GB. The included kernel supports ATA, serial-ATA, and SCSI drives.
Common network cards are supported. It is packaged as a bootable CD image with an ncurses GUI for easy use.
Enhancements:
- This release adds new kernels and syslinux, plus other support program options.
- It adds ntfs-3g to support writing to ntfs partitions for the local backup images and adds ntfsclone backups to local drives or partitions.
- Users can now copy the files from the CD image to a flash drive that has been made bootable, and it will then work from flash.
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Added: 2007-08-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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FLV::Tag 0.03
FLV::Tag is a flash video file data structure. more>>
FLV::Tag is a flash video file data structure.
This is a subclass of FLV::Base.
$self->parse($fileinst)
Takes a FLV::File instance and extracts an FLV tag from the file stream. This method then multiplexes that tag into one of the subtypes: video, audio or meta. This method throws exceptions if the stream is not a valid FLV v1.0 or v1.1 file.
At the end, this method stores the subtag instance, which can be retrieved with get_payload().
There is no return value.
$self->get_payload()
Returns the subtag instance found by parse(). This will be instance of FLV::VideoTag, FLV::AudioTag or FLV::MetaTag.
$pkg->serialize($tag, $filehandle)
$self->serialize($tag, $filehandle)
Serializes the specified video, audio or meta tag. If that representation is not complete, this throws an exception via croak(). Returns a boolean indicating whether writing to the file handle was successful.
<<lessThis is a subclass of FLV::Base.
$self->parse($fileinst)
Takes a FLV::File instance and extracts an FLV tag from the file stream. This method then multiplexes that tag into one of the subtypes: video, audio or meta. This method throws exceptions if the stream is not a valid FLV v1.0 or v1.1 file.
At the end, this method stores the subtag instance, which can be retrieved with get_payload().
There is no return value.
$self->get_payload()
Returns the subtag instance found by parse(). This will be instance of FLV::VideoTag, FLV::AudioTag or FLV::MetaTag.
$pkg->serialize($tag, $filehandle)
$self->serialize($tag, $filehandle)
Serializes the specified video, audio or meta tag. If that representation is not complete, this throws an exception via croak(). Returns a boolean indicating whether writing to the file handle was successful.
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Added: 2006-07-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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FDMS-3 Ripper
FDMS-3 Ripper is a Perl program for extracting the tracks from the FDMS-3 filesystem. more>>
FDMS-3 Ripper is a Perl program for extracting the tracks from the FDMS-3 filesystem. I recently bought a Fostex FD-8 multitrack hard disk recorder for recording music. It works great, but I was disappointed to discover that, although it uses a standard external SCSI hard disk, there was no way to "rip" the recorded tracks from the hard drive to my PC over the SCSI port. The alternatives were to use the analog-out to re-record each track using my soundcard (resulting in loss of quality and loss of synch between tracks), or buying a $500 ADAT card for my PC.
I decided that I would try to figure out a way to rip the music directly over the SCSI port. The FD-8 uses a proprietary Fostex filesystem, FDMS-3. I decided to hook it up to my PC and probed the drive. I was able to figure out the basic layout of the filesystem pretty quickly. Note: this is designed to hard disks formatted in the FDMS-3 "Mastering" mode, which stores the audio data in uncompressed format.
In order to use the program, you will need to take the hard disk that has the FDMS-3 filesystem on it and hook it up to your PC (mine is a SCSI drive -- dont know if this will work with one of the internal IDE drives you can hook up to the FD-8). Make sure that Linux can see the drive (dont try to mount it, though!). You might want to have a look at SCSI-2.4-HOWTO to get the drive recognized. My external hard disk is located at "/dev/sda", but yours could end up elsewhere.
Next, you need to make sure you have the following on your system: perl, sox and fileutils (for the "dd" utility). Security Warning Unfortunately, this program presents significant security issues, so be careful with it. The script needs to be able to access the hard disk directly, so you can either run it as root (not safe), or change the permissons for the hard disk device (in my case, "/dev/sda"). Run the program with "./fdms3rip /dev/sda" (substituting the actual location of your hard disk).
This will list all of the programs present on the hard disk. Then, run it again with the number of the program you want to fetch off the hard disk: "./fdms3rip /dev/sda 5" to get all of the recorded tracks for program number 5. After waiting a bit, you should now have a bunch of WAV files on your Linux machine. Warning This program will create and erase files with the names "dir" and "header" in the directory it is run from. It would be best to run this program from a clean directory, just to make sure there are no problems.
<<lessI decided that I would try to figure out a way to rip the music directly over the SCSI port. The FD-8 uses a proprietary Fostex filesystem, FDMS-3. I decided to hook it up to my PC and probed the drive. I was able to figure out the basic layout of the filesystem pretty quickly. Note: this is designed to hard disks formatted in the FDMS-3 "Mastering" mode, which stores the audio data in uncompressed format.
In order to use the program, you will need to take the hard disk that has the FDMS-3 filesystem on it and hook it up to your PC (mine is a SCSI drive -- dont know if this will work with one of the internal IDE drives you can hook up to the FD-8). Make sure that Linux can see the drive (dont try to mount it, though!). You might want to have a look at SCSI-2.4-HOWTO to get the drive recognized. My external hard disk is located at "/dev/sda", but yours could end up elsewhere.
Next, you need to make sure you have the following on your system: perl, sox and fileutils (for the "dd" utility). Security Warning Unfortunately, this program presents significant security issues, so be careful with it. The script needs to be able to access the hard disk directly, so you can either run it as root (not safe), or change the permissons for the hard disk device (in my case, "/dev/sda"). Run the program with "./fdms3rip /dev/sda" (substituting the actual location of your hard disk).
This will list all of the programs present on the hard disk. Then, run it again with the number of the program you want to fetch off the hard disk: "./fdms3rip /dev/sda 5" to get all of the recorded tracks for program number 5. After waiting a bit, you should now have a bunch of WAV files on your Linux machine. Warning This program will create and erase files with the names "dir" and "header" in the directory it is run from. It would be best to run this program from a clean directory, just to make sure there are no problems.
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Added: 2006-07-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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