Re: app for bttv card w/4 inputs?

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Oh, speaking of multiple cards.

I ran across this:

http://www.ems-digitalmedia.com/Products/FalconQuattro/falconquattro.html


which appears to be four bt878s on a PCI/PCI bridge. I'm wondering if anyone's used this; it looks like a great little card (for what we're trying to do where we install four hauppauge cards into a single machine).

--bob

At 02:04 PM 11/30/2001 -0800, Brian Warkentin wrote:
I have a bt878 based capture-only card that has 4 composite inputs. A
single input seems to work fine using the bttv driver. Is there a very
basic application yet that I could try to test the "simultaneous"
capture from all the inputs? I've set it up using xawtv for my initial
look. The bttv driver 0.7.?? works but the newer v4l2 bttv 0.8.?? shows
better performance but hangs when recording to file.


--

Brian Warkentin



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