Thanks Chris,

I'll look into that. Seems like those cards were talked about on the
lumeria list.

So if there is no V4l device driver, then how is it "supported"? I mean
if you have to write a driver, would not almost any card work under
linux, if you could get the spec info.

.b.

On 10-08-04 03:35 PM, chris clepper wrote:
> The Blackmagic Intensity has Linux drivers and captures uncompressed
> analog or HDMI signals.  It is not supported directly by V4L, so you
> would have to do some programming to get it working. 
> 
> It is a nice card for the money ($199) though. 
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 5:55 PM, B. Bogart <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>     Hey all,
> 
>     Are there any options for getting HD (1080p) video input (in Gem) on
>     Linux?
> 
>     I'm starting a project where SD will not likely cut it, as I'll be doing
>     lots of cropping.
> 
>     I realize it would work out of the box on MacOS, but I'm staying away
>     from that.
> 
>     An HD IP camera may be the way to go, does Gem on Linux load network
>     video streams?
> 
>     Aside: Since HD will be a lot more CPU usage, anyone working on VDPAU
>     support in Gem?
> 
>     Thanks all!
>     .b.
> 
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