Re: Problem getting sensible video out of Hauppauge HVR-1100 composite

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>> 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 :-(

Generally not a good idea to do what you're doing. Generally a good
idea to use a card with hardware compression features for a myth DVR.

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Steven Toth - Kernel Labs
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