Re: multiple capture cards in a PC

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Hi

I have worked with two FlyVideo cards - one EZ98 and
the other 2000 - and it worked without any conflict. I
have not tried it with any other card. When working
with these cards one of them could be addressed
through /dev/video0 and the other one through
/dev/video1

I have no idea about sound because it did not matter
in our work.

--Hossein Mobahi

--- Hirendra Hindocha <hiren_hindocha@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Hi, 
> 
> Is it possible to have multiple TV capture cards
> (like Hauppage
> cards) in one Linux PC and be able to simultaneously
> capture
> audio and video from the cards ? Also, is it
> necessary to attach
> a sound card to each capture card ? Can the audio,
> video be
> recorded directly from the capture cards ? 
> We're trying to capture audio/video from multiple TV
> channels
> and process the audio/video. 
> 
> If so, what are the limitations ? Any tips and
> pointers ?
> If anyone has done this, will you please share your
> experience ?
> 
> Thanks,
> -- 
> Hiren
>
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