Hi,
for analog TV have a look at the VDR mailing list there is a new plugin
http://www.linuxtv.org/mailinglists/vdr/2003/03-2003/msg00446.html
CU
Bernd Zierath
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From: Arpi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [linux-dvb] OT: hardware mpeg2 encoder card with linux support?
Hi,
I know it's a bit off-topic here, but i think this si still the best place
where i can hope some answer.
I want to buy some hardware mpeg2 (or mpeg1 is ok, too) _en_coder card,
which has linu xsupport. There are hundreds on teh market, but none of
them mentions any support for linux :(
I've found that Kfir card mentioned in linuxtv archives, and some rumours
about upcoming Kfir2-based hauppage cards. Any news on them?
I need it for some analog VCR application (like VDR but for analog
broadcasts).
The best would be if it could compress any data i send to the card (so i
could apply filtering, osd etc to the captured video) but if it's together
with the tuner or have compisite/s-video input it's also good.
I need full PAL resolution (720x576 or so) and good quality/compression
ratio, so software encoding is not a solution.
thanks,
A'rpi / Astral & ESP-team
ps: please Cc:, i seem to be unsubscribed this list a months ago (maybe
bouncing or dunno)
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