Hardware compability list - We need your help!

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby LaBay » 05 Oct 2008 11:03

All Axis Communications AB network video products included new H264 cams and coders are working well (WIN XP).

Playback - no problem, except H264 products(0.9.2/4 - only)
Streaming with Transcoding (mpeg4 ES - DIV3/H264/FLV) - some undocumented manipulations needed: 2 way of transcoding(1-ts muxing, 2-transcoding and specific muxing). H264, DIV3 - 0.8.6f only; FLV - 0.9.2 only.

There is a Problem of flash video low quality after VLC transcoding.

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby dj_consoles » 10 Dec 2008 19:05

K-world VS-USB2800D works perfectly on windows xp profesional sp2

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby shark95 » 16 Dec 2008 10:28

I use a Hauppauge wintv nova HD-s2 on a OpenSuse 11.1 System. Works perfectly but i use the drivers of the HVR4000.

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby amml2000 » 24 Jan 2009 02:41

edirol ua-25ex only one input (out of two inputs) is detected, but that one works.

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby TheGenesis » 16 Mar 2009 12:10

Logitech QuickCam STX works flawlessly on Windows 2000

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby CrazyBuntu » 18 Mar 2009 16:10

Both
DVICO HDTV DVB-T DIGITAL DUAL 4
and
DVICO FUSION HDTV DVB-T DUAL EXPRESS
work exceptionally well with VLC!

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby Beardless2 » 30 Mar 2009 21:02

Hauppauge WinTV HVR 2200 and WinTV-NOVA-TD-Stick working great with vlc here

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby CrazyBuntu » 08 Jun 2009 02:23

TBS DVB-S and DVB-S2 Satellite Cards also work exceptionally well with VLC !!!

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby Perplexer » 27 Jun 2009 01:19

Doesn't work with Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-150 which is one of the most popular analog capture cards, on Windows which is one of the most popular operating systems. How about that? Makes you wanna cry.

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby jlm » 28 Jul 2009 15:09

BlackMagic intensity pro works with dshow in VLC 1.0.0 using BlackMagic intensity drivers (1.8.4) under Windows 2003 Server R2 SP2.

We're waiting to test our intensity pro with the Linux drivers which should be soon released by BlackMagic Design

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby brain!ac » 12 Aug 2009 22:24

Worked with DeltaCast Delta ASI 01 on directshow

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby metalfred » 25 Aug 2009 15:44

BlackMagic intensity pro works with dshow in VLC 1.0.0 using BlackMagic intensity drivers (1.8.4) under Windows 2003 Server R2 SP2.

We're waiting to test our intensity pro with the Linux drivers which should be soon released by BlackMagic Design
Black-Magic Intensity Pro does NOT work using Intensity Drivers 3.2 under XP 32bits.

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby Paul1234 » 11 Sep 2009 12:56

Doesn't work with Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-150 which is one of the most popular analog capture cards, on Windows which is one of the most popular operating systems. How about that? Makes you wanna cry.
I can confirm this also, is there a fix?
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AVerMedia DVB-T Volar X A815

Postby liverpoolatnight » 28 Sep 2009 12:38

AVerMedia DVB-T Volar X A815

works great with

1. Windows Vista x32
2. VLC 1.0.2
3. DVB Subtitles [Works Great No Problem]
4. Audio [Works Great No Problem]
5. Video [Works Great No Problem With The Picture]


If you pick up winter hill transmitter [North West of England] see http://www.musicscene1.co.uk/francis_st ... stfreq.txt for a list i made on frequency's & Bandwidth and ill try and update when in the next few days

Not yet tryed it in Linux Yet but all I know is this card is supported in the Linux kernel by the dvb-usb driver.

Linux Fedora 7 and Ubuntu 7.10 you might need to download the firmware and drop it into /lib/firmware/ but if you see: http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/AVerTV_DVB-T_Volar

This driver might work might not.

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How to view my vlcvideos at a taperecorder

Postby fatjonkaloci » 17 Oct 2009 12:54

Hi. i have a vlc 1.0.2 but i cant configure it on my taperecorder. I have problems with the coniguration of output modules. I try to use direkt x. I see everything perfect on pc but nothing shows on taperecorder. Only a black screen. Please anyone can help me on this. ( Another thing) i have a pinnacle installed how can i use the ports of pinnacle to auotput at my taperecorder.
Thnx.

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Hauppauge WinTV-HVR 950Q

Postby Ace25 » 26 Dec 2009 21:55

The Hauppauge WinTV-HVR 950Q Doesn't seem to work well for the analog capturing of composite video.
Have not tried the TV capture yet.

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby coolhot » 21 Feb 2010 11:04

I have a $79.00 Diamond One Touch VC600 USB Video Capture device working with VLC as a DVR
with uptodate WinXP Pro with 2GHz Athlon Processor. 80% processor load when streaming
to a file and displaying. 40% load when streaming to a file, no display. Some dropped
frames on difficult sequences. Bad extra scan lines show if 720x480 video size is used.
My "vlcrecord.bat" batch file for quick launch recordings follows:
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: Batch file to start VLC automatically streaming
: to a file from Diamond VC600 USB video capture device

cd "j:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC"

"j:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" dshow:// :dshow-vdev="VC600 Device" :dshow-adev="USB EMP Audio Device" :dshow-size="640x480" :sout="#transcode{vcodec=mp2v,vb=4000,scale=1,acodec=mpga,ab=128,channels=1}:duplicate{dst=std{access=file,mux=mpeg1,dst="k:\capture\test.mpg"}}"
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Regards

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby ronaldw » 03 Mar 2010 16:55

I can confirm Hauppauge WinTV PVR 3000 as working within Windows 7 (32bit)

You can see the card, watch channels and stream video input.

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OSPREY 440 Not OK

Postby weeraman » 19 Mar 2010 07:00

I tested with OSPREY 440 Capture card, but the results are not good !

The capture card works fine with other Software (like Helix Producer) but when used with VLC the frame rate was very low.. (1,2) even though i selected it to a value of 25 in both device HW setting and in VLC (when transcoding)

Hope this info will be useful

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby gst-kaps » 03 Jun 2010 15:26

Not sure if it helps anyone , there are gstreamer plugins for blackmagic cards @ http://mediamagictechnologies.com/products.html . This can make easy usage of blackmagic cards on Linux via gstreamer based applications :)

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby Hoodie_JR » 11 Jun 2010 20:03

Dazzle DVC 100 - Looks decent using HD. Not as clear as my stream on jtv. Deinterlace does NOT work 100%. I still have lines all over motion. Tried VLC and Veetle direct which is vlc based.

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Re: AVerMedia DVB-T Volar X A815

Postby zepoxo » 08 Jul 2010 11:34

AVerMedia DVB-T Volar X A815

works great with

1. Windows Vista x32
2. VLC 1.0.2
3. DVB Subtitles [Works Great No Problem]
4. Audio [Works Great No Problem]
5. Video [Works Great No Problem With The Picture]


If you pick up winter hill transmitter [North West of England] see http://www.musicscene1.co.uk/francis_st ... stfreq.txt for a list i made on frequency's & Bandwidth and ill try and update when in the next few days

Not yet tryed it in Linux Yet but all I know is this card is supported in the Linux kernel by the dvb-usb driver.

Linux Fedora 7 and Ubuntu 7.10 you might need to download the firmware and drop it into /lib/firmware/ but if you see: http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/AVerTV_DVB-T_Volar

This driver might work might not.
It worked on my side after I updated the firmware!
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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby dimX » 22 Jul 2010 06:55

I'm using Epiphan VGA capture card VGA2PCIe and is working fine. Just that the aspect ratio will be in correct when I display locally using directshow. No idea what happen too. I have to manually change the aspect ratio to get it right. Using Windows XP with VLC 1.1.0.

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby Hoodie_JR » 31 Aug 2010 04:08

Black Magic Intensity Pro DOES NOT work with vlc at all. no video on any settings. FME is able to pull video so its either the Black Magic drivers or vlc. Please get this working. Thanks.

Tried the 1.8.4 with vlc 1.0.0 posted earlier in this thread. I get video but its choppy and unwatchable.


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