Re: HD Capture Card (HDMI and Component) output raw pixels

2013-06-19 Thread James Board
You are right.  According to your numbers, this card can't work.  So why would 
BlackMagic design an HDMI capture card with only one PCIe lane if it can't 
possibly work?   It must work somehow.  I must be missing some crucial piece of 
information.

The card doesn't support hardware encoding, right?  If so, raw pixels are the 
only output.  Maybe the card uses more than one PCIe lane?  What makes you 
think the card only uses a single lane?  Are they using lossless compression to 
get the raw pixels data rate under 200-250 MB/sec, which is the PCIe speed?
 
Jim




- Original Message -
From: Daniel Glöckner daniel...@gmx.net
To: Steve Cookson i...@sca-uk.com
Cc: 'James Board' jpboa...@yahoo.com; linux-media@vger.kernel.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 7:06 PM
Subject: Re: HD Capture Card (HDMI and Component) output raw pixels

On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 05:55:15PM -0300, Steve Cookson wrote:
  I don't want to configure a RAID either, but if I purchase one SSD with
 400 MB/sec write speeds, that might be good.
 
 Hmm... nice idea.  Did you have any particular model in mind?  If you had a
 link, I might be interested. I wouldn't know about sizing.  I don't know how
 much space HD raw video takes up per hour, say.

That's easy. My current video mode is 24 bit 1920x1080 at 50 fps.
So there are 3*1920*1080*50 bytes per second or about 1.1TB per hour.
But you won't be able to capture all frames with that card. The single
lane PCIe 1.x bus will max out at 200~250MB/s.

  Daniel

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HD Capture Card (HDMI and Component) output raw pixels

2013-06-16 Thread James Board
I'm looking for a capture card for a Linux system.  I'd like to be able to 
capture Component as well as HDMI (from non-encrypted non-HDCP) sources.  I'd 
also like to capture the raw pixels, and not use real-time MPEG encoding.  A 
lossless output format like huffyuv is okay too.  Are any such cards available 
for Linux systems?

Also, if this isn't the best place to ask for this kind of thing, can someone 
then point me to a better place/website?

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