Re: Video Capture on Notebook

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At this moment we are plaing with CapView, USB capture device by LifeView.
Does not work with xawtv but seams to work with v4l itself.

Seams to be more of USB devices like v.cap by Grand. But I would not expect
high frame rates from USB devices.

DV (Digital Video == FireWire). Here is review of one analog2DV device:
http://moore.cx/experiences/canopus_ADVC100.html . Seams to work under
Linux, but do not know is video4linux.

I seen also archaic parallel port and some SCSII devices, and PCMCIA devices
but I did not study linux support.

Pawel
PS: You mean "winnov PCI card" or they have something for linux.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Limos Special" <limossp@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 00:23
Subject: Video Capture on Notebook


> Hi.
> Apart from winnov cards, is there any other hardware,
> supported under video4linux, PCMCIA, USB or any other
> notebook port ?
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Best regards
>
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