PV/SD-149P PCI Capture Card? Anyone any experience of this?
Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 2:55 pm
My 4 Chip Capture card arrived today, the one they sent me isn't the one which I ordered based on .
They sent a generic looking unboxed card. It does look like it's probably good build quality though. Looking carefully it's got 4 BT878 Chips and has 2 D-Plugs on the back. The Manual (more like pamphlet) that came with it tells me thatD-Plug1 (DB1) is for video in, but doesn't mention what DB2, GPIO Port or "Watch Dog" connection port are for. In addition there are 4 small ports that look like serial port headers on a Motherboard but no mention is made of those at all.
There's a picture of the driver installer screen under windows which show 4 audio capture ports as well, so I'm guessing that's DB2?
The PDF Manual can be found bt Googlking "PV/SD-149P", but I couldn't work out how to link top the PDF page.
I'm guessing it'll work with Linux, but I have no way of testing it's performance levels as I don't have cameras yet, I'm testing using composite out from a VCR as source.
Anyone aware of the PV/SD-149P? I'm re-installing Linux right now to tidy up and correct some mistakes I obvioulsy made last try. I'll post my limited compatibilty results in the Wiki.
Thanks,
Mark.
They sent a generic looking unboxed card. It does look like it's probably good build quality though. Looking carefully it's got 4 BT878 Chips and has 2 D-Plugs on the back. The Manual (more like pamphlet) that came with it tells me thatD-Plug1 (DB1) is for video in, but doesn't mention what DB2, GPIO Port or "Watch Dog" connection port are for. In addition there are 4 small ports that look like serial port headers on a Motherboard but no mention is made of those at all.
There's a picture of the driver installer screen under windows which show 4 audio capture ports as well, so I'm guessing that's DB2?
The PDF Manual can be found bt Googlking "PV/SD-149P", but I couldn't work out how to link top the PDF page.
I'm guessing it'll work with Linux, but I have no way of testing it's performance levels as I don't have cameras yet, I'm testing using composite out from a VCR as source.
Anyone aware of the PV/SD-149P? I'm re-installing Linux right now to tidy up and correct some mistakes I obvioulsy made last try. I'll post my limited compatibilty results in the Wiki.
Thanks,
Mark.