On Mon, 11 Oct 2021 21:47:48 +0200 <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, 11 Oct 2021 18:41:35 +0200 > "Terje J. Hanssen via Cin" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > If available, it could be of interest to get mediainfo output for > > the format you grabbed? > > I would be surprised if the Chroma subsampling was better than > > 4:2:0 (like PAL DV, about 29 Mb/s) > > I don't know the format, VLC grabbed it and I had it saved as MP4. > > > It seems that Basetech EasyCap BT116 was not on the LinuxTVWiki list > > (2016) https://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Easycap > > Maybe, but sometimes the same device by name has a different inside. > It worked on Linux with VLC. > > > I've also got confirmed from AVerMedia that their CU511B USB3 (full > > HD) box mentioned just has been EOLed. Their only current solution > > with Linux driver (for Ubuntu) seems to beĀ CL311M2 (full HD), which > > again is a PCIe grabber card. > > There are also USB HDMI video grabbers, e.g. > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fltt5JhodCE (don't have any experience > with those). But the german c't IT magazine has tested a number of > cheap ones, see > https://www.heise.de/tests/HDMI-USB-Videograbber-mit-Full-HD-Aufloesung-ab-7-Euro-im-Test-5042020.html > . > If you are interested, I can lookup the article. > > Mat
c't tested it successfully under Ubunto 20.04 . The devices implement box-standard UVC (USB Video Class) and UAC (USB Audio Class). Linux kernels 4.5 and later should be OK. MatN -- Cin mailing list [email protected] https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin

