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[lists] RE: [NMLUG] Video Server
- Subject: [lists] RE: [NMLUG] Video Server
- From: niosop at msn.com (MATTHEW BOWIE)
- Date: Sun Jan 15 11:40:27 2006
- In-reply-to: <43CA95E1.90507@swcp.com>
The older ones use the brooktree encoder and bttv driver. The newer ones
use Conexant's CX23415/CX23416 encoder, and the ivtv driver. Both are well
supported.
Matthew
>From: kelly <kwilson@swcp.com>
>Reply-To: New Mexico Linux Users Group Mail List <nmlug@nmlug.org>
>To: New Mexico Linux Users Group Mail List <nmlug@nmlug.org>
>CC: aaron@birenboim.com
>Subject: Re: [lists] RE: [NMLUG] Video Server
>Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 11:35:13 -0700
>
>Actually I spelled that wrong. They use the bttv modules.
>
>See http://www.hauppauge.com/pages/products/data_pvr150mce.html
>
>http://www.hauppauge.com/pages/faq/support_faq_linux.html
>
>kelly wrote:
> > Any of the recent Happguage cards have good linux drivers. As for the
> > ogg video server, I'm not sure which package your referring to.
> >
> > Aaron Birenboim wrote:
> >
> >>On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 13:28, MATTHEW BOWIE wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>I don't have any experience with those particular cameras, but the main
> >>>problem is going to be getting the data into linux. Most IP video
>solutions
> >>>come w/ proprietary, Windows only software for stream capture.
> >>
> >>
> >>I have a plain old NTSC camera I'd like to get on-line.
> >>Any suggestions for linux-friendly frame/video capture boards?
> >>
> >>What might I need to use that ogg video server?
> >
> >
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