Re: Video Capture Card - Universal PCI

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I currently use an old MiroDC10 which can capture only analog signal. This is a PCI card, but there is no MPEG hardware compressor in it. The drivers for linux are ready for certain types of this card.
New miro Card should be much better.




On Sun, 15 Dec 2002 09:42:48 -0800
Randy Broman <rbroman@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I want to do video capture on a server which has an Intel SCB2 motherboard.
> This has 64-bit PCI and accepts only Universal PCI cards (3.3v/5v), which
> have a double key vs the single key in the more common 5v PCI cards.
> 
> Does anyone know of a Universal PCI video capture card, preferably with
> hardware MPEG compression, that works well with Linux?
> 
> Thanx, Randy
> 
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