Hello,
I need to do some analog video capture and I was wondering what is the status of this in CentOS 6.
The last information I could find was here (obviously for CentOS 5): http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2009-September/082521.html
Could anybody recommend a not-too-expensive video capture cards (PCI, USB, fireWire, ...) which would be well supported (drivers easily available in base, ElRepo, or not too complicated to build).
Thanks in advance!
Mathieu
Could anybody recommend a not-too-expensive video capture cards (PCI, USB, fireWire, ...) which would be well supported (drivers easily available in base, ElRepo, or not too complicated to build).
Answering my own question for future reference: the GRABBY video capture card by TERRATEC worked out of the box on CentOS 6.
It is very small, connects via USB and offers S-Video input + standard audio R/L and video input. It cost around 40 EUR in a consumer shop (Saturn) in the "digitalize your old VHS video etc." section.
lsusb output: Bus 001 Device 005: ID 0ccd:0096 TerraTec Electronic GmbH
Input can be visualized using VLC (from RPMForge) and Video4Linux 2 capture device.
Cheers,
Mathieu
On 9/27/11, Mathieu Baudier mbaudier@argeo.org wrote:
Could anybody recommend a not-too-expensive video capture cards (PCI, USB, fireWire, ...) which would be well supported (drivers easily available in base, ElRepo, or not too complicated to build).
Answering my own question for future reference: the GRABBY video capture card by TERRATEC worked out of the box on CentOS 6.
It is very small, connects via USB and offers S-Video input + standard audio R/L and video input. It cost around 40 EUR in a consumer shop (Saturn) in the "digitalize your old VHS video etc." section.
lsusb output: Bus 001 Device 005: ID 0ccd:0096 TerraTec Electronic GmbH
Input can be visualized using VLC (from RPMForge) and Video4Linux 2 capture device.
Cheers,
Mathieu _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Do you want something like MATLAB Simulink video and image acquisition toolbox?
On 9/27/11, Mathieu Baudier mbaudier@argeo.org wrote:
Could anybody recommend a not-too-expensive video capture cards (PCI, USB, fireWire, ...) which would be well supported (drivers easily available in base, ElRepo, or not too complicated to build).
Answering my own question for future reference: the GRABBY video capture card by TERRATEC worked out of the box on CentOS 6.
It is very small, connects via USB and offers S-Video input + standard audio R/L and video input. It cost around 40 EUR in a consumer shop (Saturn) in the "digitalize your old VHS video etc." section.
lsusb output: Bus 001 Device 005: ID 0ccd:0096 TerraTec Electronic GmbH
Input can be visualized using VLC (from RPMForge) and Video4Linux 2 capture device.
Cheers,
Mathieu _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Sorry. Which application you are running on your centos to be able to connect a general purpose webcam to your centos machine to capture live video (like MATLAB Simulink video and image acquisition toolbox for windows)?
On 9/27/11, Mathieu Baudier mbaudier@argeo.org wrote:
Could anybody recommend a not-too-expensive video capture cards (PCI, USB, fireWire, ...) which would be well supported (drivers easily available in base, ElRepo, or not too complicated to build).
Answering my own question for future reference: the GRABBY video capture card by TERRATEC worked out of the box on CentOS 6.
It is very small, connects via USB and offers S-Video input + standard audio R/L and video input. It cost around 40 EUR in a consumer shop (Saturn) in the "digitalize your old VHS video etc." section.
lsusb output: Bus 001 Device 005: ID 0ccd:0096 TerraTec Electronic GmbH
Input can be visualized using VLC (from RPMForge) and Video4Linux 2 capture device.
Cheers,
Mathieu _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Sorry to forget to mention : "I meant usb webcam"