grabber called GrabBee-HD.
http://www.greada.com/grabbeex-hd.html
Motherboard photo:http://www.davekimble.org.au/computers/GrabBee-HD.jpg
Inside it has chips labelled Sigma PL330B-CPE3 and iTE IT6604E.
Note that it compresses the video with H.264 .
I've worked on drivers for those two chips in the past
jumped in the first time around. my turn I guess... :)
Comments below.
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 5:18 PM, Dave Kimbledave.kim...@riseup.net
wrote:
I have just bought an HDMI to USB-2.0 grabber called GrabBee-HD.
http://www.greada.com/grabbeex-hd.html
Motherboard photo:http
So I think this is going to be a very poor toy.
Its the kind of thing I usually like to throw into my collection for
the long winter nights. If you can give me a url that I can purchase
this from then I may pick a unit for future tweakery.
- Steve
--
Steven Toth - Kernel Labs
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2/190-6601431-1833600?url=search-alias%3Dapsfield-keywords=grabbee-hd
$99.95
I got mine on eBay for $76 from Hong Kong.
Now going cheap :-)
Just thinking aloud:
My PCs are all mini-ITX in very small cases, so PCI card solutions are
not suitable
I have just bought an HDMI to USB-2.0 grabber called GrabBee-HD.
http://www.greada.com/grabbeex-hd.html
Motherboard photo: http://www.davekimble.org.au/computers/GrabBee-HD.jpg
Inside it has chips labelled Sigma PL330B-CPE3 and iTE IT6604E.
Note that it compresses the video with H.264 .
I knew
Ok, no nobody jumped in the first time around. my turn I guess... :)
Comments below.
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 5:18 PM, Dave Kimble dave.kim...@riseup.net wrote:
I have just bought an HDMI to USB-2.0 grabber called GrabBee-HD.
http://www.greada.com/grabbeex-hd.html
Motherboard photo: http
I have just bought an HDMI to USB-2.0 grabber called GrabBee-HD.
http://www.greada.com/grabbeex-hd.html
Motherboard photo: http://www.davekimble.org.au/computers/GrabBee-HD.jpg
Inside it has chips labelled Sigma PL330B-CPE3 and iTE IT6604E.
Note that it compresses the video with H.264 .
I knew