On 17 Oct 2001 at 9:06, Ted Herring wrote:

> You might check out www.pictioneers.com, they seem to have a solution.

Not only is the card I purchased from allthings.com.au identical to the 
one at pictioneers.com, but their text is almost identical.  I'd venture 
to guess pictioneers is buying their cards at $110 each at 
allthings.com.au, and reselling them for $150.   Just a guess.

The software listed is all basic V4L2 software.   I personally prefer 
the V4L2 driver from bytesex.org..  It was just easier to install, and 
my experiences were the same.  Only one channel can be viewed at 
a time:  If I open up xawtv 4 times, I get 4 pictures of the same thing.  
If I change the channel on one, they all change to that channel.

Just for giggles I double-checked the windows software I recieved 
with my card.  It does what my program does, just flips through the 
channels, and grabs an image (but I have to admit, mine does a 
much better job using vloopback).

Rick

> 
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> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rick Romero
> Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 7:19 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [V4L] Newbie question - webcam as video security system and
> 4 port BT878
> 
> 
> On 17 Oct 2001 at 18:13, Almond Wong wrote:
> 
> > Hello, list.
> >
> > I want to setup a security system using webcam.  I need the following
> features:
> >
> > 1. Can record the captured images to hard disk.
> > 2. Can access from browser of real time images.
>  V4L only supports a single open of any device.   Motion
> http://motion.technolust.cx, supports Motion Detection and a
> loopback driver, so you can redirect that image to another
> '/dev/video', and open the loopback device with something like
> camstream.
> >
> > I have setup the webcam software come with xawtv which suit the above
> > requirement. Anybody have other suggestion ? Please advice.
> >
> > Besides, I brought a card with BT878 on board and 4 composite input. Is
> > BT878 can support 4 camera at the same time, what is the frame rate per
> > second ? Any limitation ?
> I have a GoVideo 878 card (CAP 4 CH)(from allthings.com.au).
> I'm told, and have experienced, the 878 only supports sending a
> single channel at a time.  I currently have a 'piss-poor' driver based
> on Jeroen Vreeken's 'invert' example from the vloopback archive,
> that will loop through each channel and output it to it's own
> /dev/video.  http://www.havokmon.com/stuff/multiout.c
> It works fairly well (I get 3 fps saved when motion is detected),
> except for a 'jump' that unfortunately is seen as motion..  I can let
> you know if I get that fixed..
> 
> If anyone else has a better solution, speak up!  :)
> 
> Rick
> 
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> >
> > Best Regards,
> >
> > Almond Wong
> > Tel:91836223
> >
> >
> >
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