Re: [V4L] SVHS Output Device

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If you want to do some graphics processing and display it
on a TV set, then you will need an encoder -- or set of encoders
in your case.  I don't know of any off-the-shelf cards which support
more than one S-Video + one Composite outputs.  Conexant
(formerly Rockwell Semiconductor (formerly Brooktree)) and 
Chrontel are 2 manufacturers of encoder chips, so you can
start there.  Try searching for products which use the Bt868,
Bt869, or Bt870.

I don't understand what you would be 'capturing'.  Would you
have a camera, then capture a frame, superimpose data on
the frame, then encode it and display it on the television?

Hope it helps...

    -- Peter


-----Original Message-----
From: James Little <Jlittle@xxxxxxxx>
To: video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx <video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, August 31, 2000 5:09 PM
Subject: [V4L] SVHS Output Device


>I'm looking for a card that has 2 (or more) independent SVHS outputs.
>It would be even better if it 1 card or multiple cards can do 6 or more
>outputs.
>
>My app will do something similar to the monitors in airports that
>display flight information. 
>
>I apologize that this message is a bit off topic, but this list is
>fairly close.  If you know of a list for this particular topic, please
>let me know.
>
>BTW:  My app will use a video capture device (bt848) to capture a frame
>and respond to differences in the captured frame.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>  James Little
>
>
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