[NTLUG:Discuss] Video Capture Card for Linux
Stuart Johnston
saj at thecommune.net
Wed Jun 23 14:57:53 CDT 2010
Stephen Davidson wrote:
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> Chris Cox wrote:
>> On Wed, 2010-06-23 at 13:32 -0500, Stephen Davidson wrote:
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>>> Greetings.
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>>> Anyone know of a good one? BNC input, Analog signal. Preferred output
>>> H.264.
>> Good one? Not sure. I've been happy with my Hauppauge USB ones.
>> HVR-1950 works well. Input is composite or Svideo and output is
>> mpeg2. As far as a TV tuner goes, you can capture the ATSC streams,
>> or if analog, again, it outputs mpeg2.
>>
>> Sample:
>> http://endlessnow.com/ten/Video/Late_Show_with_David_Letterman-Mon_Dec_14_23:25:11_CST_2009.mpg
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> Hi Chris.
>
> I need to be more specific -- Needs to plug into a PCI Slot (Internal
> card), and it would be nice if it accepted 4 channels/card. There will
> be a large number of cards, so a chassis is needed -- hence the PCI
> requirement. And it would be nice if this could be done under Linux,
> otherwise (due to VM Requirements), it will be a MS license per card,
> and I would like to avoid giving Redmond that much money if at all possible.
Not based on personal experience but the Hauppauge ImpactVCB cards would
seem to meet your needs.
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