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From: Fabian Sturm <f@rtfs.org>
To: linux-media@vger.kernel.org
Subject: In search of a capture card or DVI with compression
Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2011 17:25:42 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1319297142.7468.9.camel@krypton> (raw)

Hi,

I searched the web for quite some time for a good video capture card but
did not find something for linux. 

What I want to do is to capture the output of 4 pcs from a single
server. Therefore I am looking for capture card that can capture more
then one stream, but in the worst case I would buy 4 cards.
Unfortunately the DVI signal I want to cature is only digital DVI so
can't use cheap analog capture cards.

Here my wishlist of features:

- capturing of one or more digital DVI streams with a single card
- encoding/compression of the video on the capture card 
  (so I don't need a very fast computer)
- a very low framerate of 5 to 10 frames per second
- resolution around 1024x768
- full Linux support, of course

Any idea if something like this exists? Or how I could realise such a
setup?

Thanks a lot, Fabian




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