--- Ronald Bultje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey,
> 
> On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 02:29, Limos Special wrote:
> > Is there anyway to capture the fields to different
> > buffers, using v4l1 ?
> 
> Nope, v4l2 only.
Thanks, I will dig into it


> Now this is driving me crazy, you're number
> I-don't-know-how-much that's
> asking this. Really, cheap TV cards cost EUR50 or
> so, even less
> second-hand. Developping applications and driver
> that can switch channel
> on  card at such a rate while maintaining quality
> takes days, weeks, and
> at EUR50/hour (even cheap programmers cost money),
> that'd mean that
> developping these applications is a *lot* more
> expensive than just
> buying a second TV card for your second cam, or even
> 4 cards, or 10, or
> 100.
> 
> Why are people doing this?
> 

A: Video capture cards aren`t that cheap overhere, and
employers aren`t that practical. Putting programmers
price versus hardware price in a chart to an almost
hand made security surveillance system, in a 3rd world
country is not something that would work.
My approach is try to do the best, and after that,
show work done. The machine I am working right now has
4 bt878 cards, and I am trying to prove a point that
its not possible to do more than 2 fps per channel
with this setup, recording as jpeg images to disk.
I`ve just asked to make sure I am nor leaving anything
behind.

Best regards

> Ronald
> 
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