On Tue, 21 Apr 2009 05:55:35 +0200, Aaron Newcomb <[email protected]> wrote:

> I talked with Blackmagic about Linux support for the Intensity card
> when it first came out. They said that if there was enough interest
> they would do it. I guess that they were sick of us bugging them :)
>
> Also, I worked with one of the FFMPEG developers to get the format of
> the Intensity card output supported. So it should already be in there.
> You get really nice looking video with it.

I should think so.  And you avoid the latency and heavy CPU load 
of decoding temporally compressed HD video, which is _vital_ for 
live mixing.

(pardon me for going off-topic here...)
I was thinking of "hdvswitch" as the natural HDTV upgrade of 
dvswitch, a software DV mixer for live recording/streaming, 
as HD-SDI equipment is too expensive.  But HDMI is not.
You can even get affordable HDMI-over-CAT6 relay boxes. 

Of course, those shoestring hacks will likely get the 
original poster to cringe. ;-)

-- 
Herman Robak

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