I use the blackmagic cards for both HDMI and SDI and they work great on
linux, except for their thunderbolt and usb3 models which are not yet
supported on linux.
Gstreamer and MLT (kdenlive) already support the blackmagic cards using
the decklink driver.


Best regards,
Rafael DIniz

> På Wed, 29 Feb 2012 16:25:20 +0100, skrev Bhikkhu Mettavihari
> <tv.li...@gmail.com>:
>
>> Hi from Sri Lanka
>>
>> The world is changing so fast that it is very difficult to follow
>> I find it now difficult to find a laptop with firewire to capture my
>> data on
>>
>> Sony cameras now come with
>>
>>    1. DV output (firewire)
>>    2. SDI output
>>    3. HDMI output
>>
>> I have used kino to capture my videos with for at least the past 5 years
>> Everything is fine.
>>
>> My problem is now: Can Kino capture from SDI output or HDMI output ?
>
> I know I should have looked at the source code before writing this...
> ...but I am 99% sure that Kino is DV only, through ieee1394 and USB.
>
> I am interested in SDI and HDMI myself, not so much for ingestion to
> an editor, but rather for live mixing, as a successor to DV in dvswitch(*)
> HD video is no longer an exception, it is becoming the norm.
>
> *) http://dvswitch.alioth.debian.org/wiki/
>
> --
> Herman Robak
>
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