That page stats what we all already know: they are selling a surveillance system that can be expanded, and claim that you can get 30 fps from each board.
It`s hard to tell you if it is made in Brazil or outside, but seems like a very common bt878 designs.
I saw some Win32 based software give, or at least do a good mimic, high framerates. Usually they dont peak at 30 fps, but the visual effect is very convincing. I dont know if they work with a kind of interpolation, spliting the ood and even fields and building distinct images...
Personally, I can understand the input sync problem and why we can`t get more frames per second while capturing and changing inputs.
But it sure does bother me. I`ve never put my hands in the source code for a driver or application under Win32, because usually its closed source or need the proper N.D.A. signed.
Best regards. William M. Brack wrote:
On Tuesday 22 July 2003 04:39, Arne Caspari wrote:
Reply to the mail from Lucas Correia Villa Real ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
The card has only 1 bt878 chip, and 4 inputs. It has a
software/driver
for Windows, and it can capture using the 4 inputs at the same
time. What
happens with xawtv is that I can switch between input source,
but can't
open 2 xawtv sessions, each one using a different input source
(what is
perfectly done on Windows).
Lucas,
could you tell the name and the brand of the card?
Thanks,
-Arne
Hi Arne,
This is what lspci tells (the card in question is '<bttv1>'):
<snip...>
I took a few pictures of it, they are available at http://cscience.org/~lucasvr/etc/hw/ (and sorry, but they are really out of focus ;-)
Lucas
Here's a link I found searching from the pictures: http://www.aespa.com.br/vid8.htm
(and filtering through the porn links was difficult ;-)
Bill
-- video4linux-list mailing list Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux-list
-- -- Gleicon S. Moraes gleicon [a] terra.com.br http://videodog.cjb.net
-- video4linux-list mailing list Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux-list
