Hi,

     I've seen lots of development work related to capturing NTSC/PAL video
and simply displaying it (video4linux, video4linux2 for TV tuner cards,
etc.) 

     However, I haven't seen much (any ...?) information or projects related
to overlaying graphics on top of captured video.

     With a generic x86-PC, I'm envisioning:

a) Capturing color video (720x486, PCI bus->Memory)

b) Transferring each frame in real time to a 3D graphics
   accelerator card (Memory->AGP4x->GFX Card)

c) Drawing the video data as a textured rectangle or 
   using glDrawPixels()

d) Rendering/Blending additional graphics on top of it 
   with OpenGL.

        So here are the questions: :) 

      1) Is it even possible to do this under Linux/XFree86?

      2) Has anyone done such a thing already?

        3) Assuming yes, can it be done at full-speed (30Hz)?
         (i.e. no dropped frames, constant framerate?
          bandwidth limitations?)

        4) Any suggestions for graphics cards + capture cards?
           (that would play well together and with the available
          software?)

        Being able to drive an NTSC output would be nice also, as there are
a number of attractive display options that don't have VGA inputs.

        Hoping I'm posting to the right list(s) :) If I'm
not, hoping you can point me to the right ones ...

Thanks!
Brian

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Brian Hoffman
Intuitive Surgical, Inc.
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