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Will you recomend me any analog card with hardware encoder?<br>Thanks a lot.<br><br><div><hr id="stopSpelling">Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 19:44:06 +0300<br>From: root@net1.cc<br>To: dvblast-devel@videolan.org<br>Subject: Re: [dvblast-devel] Analog input<br><br>
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ξΑ 20.7.2011 Η. 19:42 ή., Gonzalo Berdeal ΞΑΠΙΣΑ:
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Dear dvblast users and developers,<br>
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Is it possible to use analog inputs? I have been using dvblast
with DVB cards successfully. I am also interested in analog
sources, specially those that include hardware encoding (e.g.
Hauppage WinTV-HVR-1300)<br>
Does dvblast support analog cards? I think analog cards use
video4linux2 API. Does dvblast support this API?<br>
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Thank you very much.<br>
Gonzalo.<br>
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Have a look at *multicat* (restreaming, works for some hardware MPEG
encoders) and *vlc* (can encode and stream).<br>
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