Hallo

> > Steven, you should really read once the marketing information about the
> > mjpeg cards. ;)
> > The Buz Card had a SCSI Adapter and the Zoran chipset on one board.
>         Rather hard to read what's not being produced ;)
Ok, I'll send you some information about the BUZ.

>         Far as I know the Buz has not been manufactured for some time.   Are
>         any MJPEG cards being manufactured today I wonder?
I think the LML33, and DC10 are still produced. 

>         As I recall that multi-device functionality was also the cause of
>         numerous problems due to some motherboard BIOS issues with PCI
>         bridges.
I think that only the bridge used in the BUZ caused that much problems.
Becaue they produced only a very smal number of that chips. And the
firms had to tell the manufactory how much bridges they would need the
whole product lifetime. 

> > We don't have yet any reports of of any mjpeg card working (or not) on a
> > 64 Bit AMD or Intel machine. If you want to give the Buz a 2nd try,
>         It would also be interesting to know if there are 64bit  issues
>         with mjpegtools.
The mjpegtools work on 64 Bit Alpha tested by Bob McElrath and I've
tested them on a IBM Power4 CPU. The only problem I encountered on the
PowerIV was a mpeg2enc chrash with when encoding with -M 2 or higer. But
that should be solved now.


auf hoffentlich bald,

Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter

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