Re: good quality webcam for linux?

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A BTTV card would be great, but I'm stuck with using a laptop, and
therefore have no PCI slots to work with. As far as I know there are no
pcmcia equivilents...


On 5 Jun 2002, Ronald Bultje wrote:

> Hi Daniel,
> 
> On Wed, 2002-06-05 at 23:12, Daniel James Messing wrote:
> > what I'm really looking for is a way to use a camera that I already have,
> > which has svideo and component outputs
> 
> A cheap BTTV card would be good enoug for that. Almost all modern BTTV
> cards have a svideo or composite input. Their quality is only moderate
> compared to saa7110 (DC10+) or saa7134 (the 'next generation' BT8x8),
> but they're cheap as hell, can be bought nearly anywhere, are very well
> supported and have a quality that's many times better than that of a USB
> webcam...
> 
> Ronald
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