RE: [V4L] SVHS Output Device

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I have not been able to find documentation on the DC10+, does anyone know
what compression chip it uses.  Also, do I have access to dma both raw and
compressed video directly into ram on an embedded PCI SBC.

-----Original Message-----
From: video4linux-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:video4linux-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Trent Piepho
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 9:26 PM
To: video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [V4L] SVHS Output Device


On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Peter Lohmann wrote:
> 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

The DC10+ cards have a video decoder + JPEG compression chip, as well as a
encoder for TV output.  You can buy one of these for $80.  But, that's just
one TV output.  Cards with multiple TV encoders (I assume that the original
question was about 2+ different TV outputs, not just a single video encoder
with multiple s-vhs plugs connected to it) probably exist, but I don't know
of
any.  They would be specialized hardware and be very expensive, and most
likely
not have linux drivers.

You could just buy a bunch of cheap PCI VGA cards that have a TV output.
Getting all of the cards to work at once will probably take some doing.
Getting multiple graphics card to coexist in one system isn't always
possible.



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