User Tools

Site Tools


docs:vidcap

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
Next revision
Previous revision
docs:vidcap [2022/05/17 15:08] – [RGBHV] rootdocs:vidcap [2022/05/19 06:16] (current) – [Composite] root
Line 16: Line 16:
 TODO TODO
  
 +[[https://superuser.com/questions/1677633/simultaneous-capture-and-monitor-with-ffmpeg]]
 ==== Y/C - S-Video ==== ==== Y/C - S-Video ====
 FIXME FIXME
Line 38: Line 39:
  
 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).
 +
 +Capture cards I've found:
 +  * Osprey 260e with a suitable cable. Apparently supported by Linux, according to a quick search.
 +
 +Alternatively, you can use a components to HDMI converter, then a digital acquisition card to process those signals.
 ==== 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.
Line 43: Line 49:
 ===== Capture cards ===== ===== Capture cards =====
    
 +==== August VGB100 ====
 +
 +^ Input ^ Works? ^
 +| Composite | Yes, OOB, (input=0) |
 +| S-Video | Yes, black and white only on Linux (input=1) |
 +| Audio | Yes, OOB |
 +
 +Remarks:
 +  * ''VIDIOC_S_PARM'' ioctl natively supported.
 +  * 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).
 +
 ==== Easy Cap DC60 ==== ==== Easy Cap DC60 ====
    
docs/vidcap.1652792937.txt.gz · Last modified: 2022/05/17 15:08 by root

Donate Powered by PHP Valid HTML5 Valid CSS Driven by DokuWiki