That's great news I'm going to get one. Did you get a chance to try
component capture? How big were the files.

On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 12:27 AM, Rafael Diniz <raf...@riseup.net> wrote:

> hello people,
> I tested the BM Intensity Pro under Linux at work, and it works quite well.
> It outputs YCbCr 4:2:2 (UYVY), and I could store a 1080i footage using a
> RAID-0
> two 320 Gb SATA II 7200rpm normal consumer discs.
> Of course, you can pipe this video output to any encoder, like ffmpeg or
> x264 and
> use a lossless or lossy encoding.
> One other very nice thing is that the card outputs the video synced w/ the
> audio, thing that we sometimes miss w/ some analog video capture setups in
> linux.
> And of course, the HD video capture using the HDMI port is a very nice
> feature
> to have.
>
> bye,
> rafael diniz
>
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