Around about 19/01/14 17:54, Steven Toth scribbled ...
It doesn't have a MPEG hardware compressor like the 350, you are
reading raw pixel data (160Mbps) from the device node.
Use an application that renders raw video data, such as TVTime.
Ah, OK, thanks, I managed to miss that.
I can get a picture out of it by using vlc's open-device. So it's
working.
But, flip me, it's spewing 800 MB+ for a minute's worth of video.
That'd be ~48GB for an hour's TV (the intention is to use this for a
MythTV PVR).
Am I likely to be able to do anything about that? Even with
post-transcoding that's going to be an excessive amount of filing to
deal with :-(
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[phoenix@fnx ~]# rm -f .signature
[phoenix@fnx ~]# ls -l .signature
ls: .signature: No such file or directory
[phoenix@fnx ~]# exit
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