[03:29] <vychune> o/
[17:48] <wrst> wow exciting day in here!
[18:02] <chris4585> I know wrst I can barely keep up with all the joins/parts
[18:03] <wrst> ha ha yeah chris4585
[18:03] <wrst> well chris4585 i tried Linux Mint Debian Edition out... bleh
[18:03] <chris4585> what about the KDE edition?
[18:04] <wrst> it would be alright probably, i was thinking that the debian version would be like the ubuntu based ones with drivers and what not already ready to use, but its just pretty much debian testing made pretty
[18:04] <wrst> and really what's the use of that if i'm going to all of that misery i will just use the real deal
[18:04] <chris4585> yeah... I thought they had it easier then that? I guess not.. thats a bit disappointing
[18:05] <wrst> well i haev followed 5 different guides for broadcom wireless and so far no good
[18:05] <wrst> with archlinux atlest you go to the doc you do what it says and it works
[18:05] <chris4585> archlinux wiki <3
[18:05] <wrst> i should have went to the debian docs instead of the linux mint i think because it was all a combo of cli and gui stuff and i prefer to stay one or the other for the most part when fixing something
[18:47] <cyberanger> wrst: I agree (translation: wrst agrees, CLI Rules
[18:48] <wrst> well cyberanger i have found usually when solutions involve both it gets confusing
[18:49] <cyberanger> if [ $confusing = $CLIsimplier ]; then; echo I agree ;-)
[18:50] <cyberanger> and yeah, gets to a point where you sorta go "At this point might as well finish in the CLI"
[18:53] <wrst> yeah cyberanger somethings like the wireless issue i had are better solved through the CLI
[19:44] <cyberanger> wrst: and I find the cli is more consistant
[19:44] <cyberanger> for a number of things
[20:00] <cyberanger> wrst: do you like the cli more now, or at least getting more comfortable with it
[20:15] <wrst> oh i've been comfortable for some time cyberanger :) i still like my mouse :)
[20:16]  * cyberanger set mousetrap
[20:18] <cyberanger> wrst: for IRC? seems like a waste of a cat toy
[20:53] <wrst> ha ha cyberanger
[20:53] <wrst> no mouse on my Android cyberanger
[21:40] <robertzaccour> hey yall
[21:46] <orias> o/
[21:47] <wrst> hey robertzaccour, orias
[21:50] <robertzaccour> I wonder if there's something like Pinnacle Studio for LInux
[21:50] <robertzaccour> trying to capture stuff with my dazzle
[21:51] <wrst> i have no clue robertzaccour, i'm not for sure what pinnacle stuid is or a dazzle :)
[21:51] <robertzaccour> dazzle captures audio/video from devices like a game console, dvd player, etc
[21:52] <wrst> http://alternativeto.net/software/pinnacle-studio/
[21:52] <robertzaccour> and you can capture the video with dazzle software or other software to the computer
[21:52] <robertzaccour> wrst, thats what I'm going through atm just asking if anyone knew of anything for sure :)
[21:53] <wrst> http://videocardsgraphics.net/video-cards-graphics/video-cards/external-video-card/inputting-external-video-with-usb-dazzle-in-ubuntu
[21:53] <wrst> well for just straight up video editing PiTiVi i think is good... kdenlive is good also
[21:54] <wrst> openshot seems to have some promise i would just suggest trying several to find what works best for you
[21:55] <robertzaccour> wrst, I'm goint through the list to see if anything works
[21:55] <robertzaccour> vlc supposedly does, but tried it and it only captures my webcam
[21:55] <wrst> yeah i'm sure there is something that will do it
[21:56] <robertzaccour> maybe if i could temporarily disable my webcam, or have it be used by another application when vlc is running
[22:13] <chris4585> robertzaccour, what is a dazzle?
[22:13] <chris4585> oh nvm
[22:13] <chris4585> robertzaccour, you mean a tvtuner?
[22:13] <robertzaccour> chris4585, i think
[22:14] <robertzaccour> chris4585, its an external usb capture device
[22:14] <vychune> o/
[22:14] <chris4585> robertzaccour, in vlc you have to specify the device if its either /dev/video0 or /dev/video1
[22:14] <robertzaccour> chris4585, a lot of people use it for recording video game play
[22:14] <chris4585> robertzaccour, ah you could do: ls /dev | grep video
[22:14] <chris4585> and see what there are
[22:14] <chris4585> my tvtuner is /dev/video0 while my webcam is /dev/video1
[22:15] <robertzaccour> ok vlc seems to work now, but its not in color
[22:16] <chris4585> hrm, that I'm not sure about..