LMLBT44

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rajkumar
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LMLBT44

Post by rajkumar »

Hi,

Greetings. I have installed LMLBT44 in my machine and having hard time to get image captured. Any one can help me? I greatly appreciate your feedback. Please you can email me to rajkumar@mail.riaex.com

Thank you very much.

Best Regards
Rajkumar
jameswilson
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Post by jameswilson »

need a bit more info on this product? And please dont double post

**EDIT sorry treble post!
James Wilson

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rajkumar
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LMLBT44

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Hi James,

Greetings. The product web site is www.linuxmedialabs.com

LMLBT44

4 full rate or 8 multiplexed video inputs surveillance board with sensor and alarm I/O. Free LMLCD.

Parameters

* Video digitized using YUV 4:2:2 color format :
NTSC 640x480 60 fps
PAL 758x576 50 fps
* 4 full rate channels
* 3 insulated 1A 115AC/30VDC alarm relay outputs
* 4 optically insulated sensor inputs
* 4 composite video inputs (BNC connectors)
* DB15 connector for sensor and alarm IO
* PCI board based on Bt878 chip

Possible Applications

* Remote video surveillance
* Video conferencing

I greatly appreciate your help.

Thank you very much.

Best Regards
Rajkumar
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Post by jameswilson »

look slike an (maybe im wrong here ivc-200) you need to modprobe whatever the card numner for this device is. Try searching for ivc200 but i maybe wrong
James Wilson

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Post by zoneminder »

If you go into the Manuals section of linuxmedialabs there are instructions for configuring the driver, and what the card id is (94).
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