The format is in Hauppauges yuv format instead of the format the xawtv is expecting, so until they write a conversion routine, etc. I believe you can only view it via mplayer.
I'd need it to work with ffmpeg. Or something else that can do HuffYUV compression. [EMAIL PROTECTED] is right at the top end of what Bonnie++ says my IDE subsystem can work it. But it also takes 95% of the CPU to run at that rate.
So when you add all the capture overhead I'll be over my limit. But I have a new zippy 1.7 Ghz motherboard that will be here soon. I think it also does ATA100 rather than the ATA66 on my current motherboard. So with that I might be able to get by without huffYUV.
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