Hi Jodie:

I suppose anything V4L-1 compliant should do the trick.  I use Winnov
Videum, bttv and Osprey 100 cards here.  I also have a couple old QuickCams
that work fine-ish too.  (More a failing with that camera than V4L or its
Linux driver. sloooow)  I basically buy whatever is decently priced.  The
BTTV cards can be had for $40 in this area (most noteably the Hauppage
cards) and the Videum's for less than $200...

The URL you asked for in your next message is:

http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net

Regards,

--- Jodie



-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Joe Briggs
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 5:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [V4L] Streaming bttv webcam? How?


Hi Jodie -
I am excited by your review and downloaded ffmpeg/ffserver.  What audio &
video input devices do you recommend?

Joe Briggs

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
On 4/14/01, 5:24:02 PM, "Jodie Reynolds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
regarding RE: [V4L] Streaming bttv webcam? How?:


> ffserver in the ffmpeg package does a fine job at sending Real Video,
Motion
> JPEG, h.263, MPEG1, AC/3, MPEG audio layer 2, etc.  It's simply the
fastest,
> most solid video encoder I've _ever_ seen run on any platform, anywhere.

<CLIP!>



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