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| TODO | TODO | ||
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| ==== Y/C - S-Video ==== | ==== Y/C - S-Video ==== | ||
| FIXME | FIXME | ||
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| + | Luma and Chroma are transported on distinct wire pairs. | ||
| Recommended over Composite if your A/V equipment has no better signal to offer, especially if Digital-> | Recommended over Composite if your A/V equipment has no better signal to offer, especially if Digital-> | ||
| - | Luma and Chroma are transported with separate wire pairs with this connector. | + | It's also recommended |
| - | It's also recommended if your capture card has a poor comb filter (your mileage may vary, make an A/B test with your specific setup). Typical artefacts of a poor comb filter is a blurry luma, and a smudged chroma, especially if you have an OSD. | + | * If your capture card has a poor comb filter (your mileage may vary, make an A/B test with your specific setup). Typical artefacts of a poor comb filter is a blurry luma, and a smudged chroma, especially if you have an OSD. |
| + | * If your video path from source to acquisition goes through processing equipment, so that losses induced by comb filters is minimized. | ||
| ==== RGBHV ==== | ==== RGBHV ==== | ||
| - | TODO | ||
| + | Best solution if you don't have access to Components video, when it comes to signal accuracy. | ||
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| + | Capture hardware is scarce and expensive. | ||
| + | * [[http:// | ||
| + | * [[https:// | ||
| ==== Component - YPbPr ==== | ==== Component - YPbPr ==== | ||
| TODO | TODO | ||
| The only way to get analog progressive scan content. The other peculiarity is you can transport HDTV content with it (up to 1080i/p). | The only way to get analog progressive scan content. The other peculiarity is you can transport HDTV content with it (up to 1080i/p). | ||
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| + | Capture cards I've found: | ||
| + | * Osprey 260e with a suitable cable. Apparently supported by Linux, according to a quick search. | ||
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| + | Alternatively, | ||
| ==== MUSE - Hi-Vision ==== | ==== MUSE - Hi-Vision ==== | ||
| Best way to deal with it is getting through a MUSE decoder, then capturing the components. | Best way to deal with it is getting through a MUSE decoder, then capturing the components. | ||
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| ===== Capture cards ===== | ===== Capture cards ===== | ||
| + | ==== August VGB100 ==== | ||
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| + | ^ Input ^ Works? ^ | ||
| + | | Composite | Yes, OOB, (input=0) | | ||
| + | | S-Video | Yes, black and white only on Linux (input=1) | | ||
| + | | Audio | Yes, OOB | | ||
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| + | Remarks: | ||
| + | * '' | ||
| + | * I suspect there is a signal integrity issue with this device, since I've had frequent video glitches that are unrelated to the video source (cross-tested with an Easycap DC60). | ||
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| ==== Easy Cap DC60 ==== | ==== Easy Cap DC60 ==== | ||
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| Unless you have a decent machine, it is recommended to first save an uncompressed capture that you will process in a second time, then compress (either losslessly for mastering/ | Unless you have a decent machine, it is recommended to first save an uncompressed capture that you will process in a second time, then compress (either losslessly for mastering/ | ||
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| + | ===== Authoring chapters ===== | ||
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| + | This can be performed using a '' | ||
| + | < | ||
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| + | File example: | ||
| + | <code ini example.ini>; | ||
| + | title=bike\\shed | ||
| + | ;this is a comment | ||
| + | artist=FFmpeg troll team | ||
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| + | [CHAPTER] | ||
| + | TIMEBASE=1/ | ||
| + | START=0 | ||
| + | #chapter ends at 0:01:00 | ||
| + | END=60000 | ||
| + | title=chapter \#1 | ||
| + | [STREAM] | ||
| + | title=multi\ | ||
| + | line | ||
| + | </ | ||
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| + | Doc for more info: [[https:// | ||
| ===== Lossy content encoding ===== | ===== Lossy content encoding ===== | ||
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