hexa wrote: > > Nice, multi-chip boards are awesome, i wonder how many boards a pci 2.1+ (not pci-x) computer can handle.. > ill do the math later (33mhz bus isnt it?). Low cost boards are 33MHz 32-bit. Better boards have 64 bit and/or 66MHz PCI slots. ( of course you need a 64bit/66MHz PCI card to take advantage of that. I don't think there are such video cards ... ) A better way is to have separate PCI buses... > > in this board of yours, did u use a transparent pci-to-pci bridge? > > -hexa > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Lamar Owen" <lowen@xxxxxxxx> > To: <video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 9:49 AM > Subject: Re: Using XAWTV in parallel with FFMPEG > [cut] > > > Your card only has a single 878. The card we were discussing has *four* BT878 > > chips on it. This is a totally different thing. On your card you only have > > a video0 device; our cards have four: video0, video1, video2, and video3. As > > they are completely separate, I can, say, watch the video (the LMLBT44 > > doesn't have tuners) on the composite input 0, and the other three > > simultaneously; they will show the four different composite inputs' pictures. > > Now, I do have the choice of composite0 and composite1 on each 878, however. > > -- > > Lamar Owen > > Director of Information Technology > > Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute > > > > > > > > -- > video4linux-list mailing list > Unsubscribe mailto:video4linux-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux-list -- David Balazic -------------- "Be excellent to each other." - Bill S. Preston, Esq., & "Ted" Theodore Logan - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -