Same. I've gotten it to work with Linux, but only one version of Redhat with 
the box I had and now i forget which - might have been FC3 at the time. 
Flexibility was limited in Linux but works with Windows fine. I've run 4 
streams in 640x480 on the Osprey 440 in h261as simultaneously with no issues on 
a quad core box.

Note: it does NOT have svideo connections even though internally you can wire 
the card for it supposedly on the internal blocks (i have no idea how one would 
run the cables to that to the card - a breakout connector/cable would have been 
"nice" to have on this card which they don't). I used the RCA to BNC adaptors 
that it came with and simply ran RCA video cable and it was fine. SVideo would 
have been preferred, but in the room i have the distances are short and we 
didn't notice any signal issues.

-John Q.

On Sep 27, 2008, at 12:45 PM, Vine, Derek A wrote:

We have the osprey 440, 4 inputs that can capture simultaneously.  PCI-X 
interface, but also runs in a PCI slot.  Price ranges from $700-1,000 USD.  
Plug it in, install drivers and it works.

Derek Vine
Communications Network Specialist
The University of South Dakota

________________________________
From: owner-ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov<mailto:owner-ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov> on behalf of 
Todd ZImmerman
Sent: Fri 9/26/2008 7:13 PM
To: ag-tech
Subject: [AG-TECH] Capture Cards


Just checking out the recommended capture cards at:

http://www.accessgrid.org/test/taxonomy/term/16

and I see some of these offer parallel multiple inputs on a single card
- but some seem to not.

Anyone got recommendations for something that will 'just work' - single
card, 3 streams?? Windows OS (but linux would be nice also ;-))


Cheers,

Todd


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