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

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Around about 20/01/14 18:34, Steven Toth scribbled ...
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.

Yeah; I'd spent so long trying to find a card with an s-video input that was likely to work without too much grief that I plain forgot that they don't all have the built-in encoder and didn't check it.

  S-video requirements are a dying breed, unfortunately.

Don't suppose you know of any? I see the Hauppauge HVR-2200 does, but it looks like the drivers for that are a bit too “fresh” for me to be able to risk another blind purchase (and may require kernel 3.2+, where I'm on SL6 with 2.6.~32).

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