Hardware compability list - We need your help!

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby Northern star » 21 Sep 2010 21:05

The link in the first post of this topic does not lead to VLC hardware compability list (correct me please), so as I understood all hardware is posted here. I have worked with Gigabyte GT-6000 MCE Analog TV Card. PC screen capture through S-Video works fine with matching in "Advanced options" "Video Input Chroma format" "UYVY" and "Video input pin" "2". Without first picture has crazy colors, not matching second can lead to black and white picture.

Audio capture works fine and synchronously with video. As with video I usualy match "4" in "Audio input pin".

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby vbence » 03 Oct 2010 12:15

PRODUCT:
Gigabyte U7000 (USB)

WORKS:
Windows (DirectShow)
Linux (V4L2)

COMMENTS:
Vendor ID: 1044
Product ID: 7001

Linux name: DiBcom 7000PC
1) you may need to download dvb-usb-dib0700-1.20.fw as it is released free, but with a license other than GPL
2) i suspect that V4L does NOT shut down the card when it is out of use (the LED is lit up constantly) this may lead to early amortisation
Windows name: DiBcom BDA Digital Tuner

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby captainloc » 03 Mar 2011 22:25

I used a lot of Acquisition Cards/Box to stream a live source :

- HDPVR
- Blackmagic Decklink SDI
- Hauppauge Nova-TD-500

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby dansus » 22 Mar 2011 06:27

BlackGold BGT3620 DVB-T2

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Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 22 Mar 2011 13:56

You should probably mention whether it's Windows/BDA, Linux/DVB or both...
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Postby AussieSwede » 30 May 2011 02:26

Should we add all type of devices? DVB-S, DVB-C, DVB-T, ASI, etc?

I agree.... Another modifications are needed too.. :)

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby andy_s » 13 Sep 2011 10:54

I also require VLC to work with Blackmagic Intensity Pro. Any progress?

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 14 Sep 2011 00:45

I also require VLC to work with Blackmagic Intensity Pro. Any progress?
Linux or Windows?
Input or output?
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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby andy_s » 14 Sep 2011 07:57

Preferably Windows, but I do have a Linux machine.

I would like to capture from the Intensity pro to stream via our network. - I'm not sure if I understand "Input or output?" correctly, hope this answers your question.

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 14 Sep 2011 14:40

SDI or normal input?
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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby andy_s » 14 Sep 2011 15:30

SDI or normal input?
I would like to use the HDMI input.

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 14 Sep 2011 16:27

Ok, I don't know then. It might just be listed in the dshow capture list, no?
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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby andy_s » 14 Sep 2011 16:43

Unfortunately no... Thanks for all your trouble.

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 14 Sep 2011 23:52

Unfortunately no... Thanks for all your trouble.
ok, then someone needs to fix the code.
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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby BigBeard » 14 Oct 2011 13:42

Microsoft Lifecam Studio works in Windows 7 Pro 64bit, VLC version 1.1.8
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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby mrgoblin » 24 Oct 2011 13:22

BlackMagic Decklink Duo
BlackMagic Decklink HD Extreme

O/S Slackware Linux 13.37 (64-bit)

VLC 1.2.0 (git) compiled against Decklink SDK/Desktop Video 8.6 (and 8.0).

SDI input and output working fine (capturing 1080i/50)

Having some issues with multicast streaming but likely unrelated to Decklink hardware.
(Will post separate thread on streaming issues)

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby xdenser » 04 Nov 2011 21:06

Blackmagic Intensity Pro works for me with decklink input module - same as in previous post.
I also have compiled vlc 1.2 from git under Ubuntu 11.10 64 bit.
All video inputs are working. I have not tested audio yet.

One note- you should know exact inputsignal parameters(i.e. resolution and frame rate) and start vlc with proper settings.
Module can not detect sygnal parameters automatically - i.e. if you start with 720p 60Hz but sygnal is actually 720p 59Hz - it will show "no sygnal" error and will not capture.

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby mrgoblin » 08 Nov 2011 04:38

Blackmagic Intensity Pro works for me with decklink input module - same as in previous post.
One note- you should know exact inputsignal parameters(i.e. resolution and frame rate) and start vlc with proper settings.
Module can not detect sygnal parameters automatically - i.e. if you start with 720p 60Hz but sygnal is actually 720p 59Hz - it will show "no sygnal" error and will not capture.
Indeed, In fact the card lists these modes with -vvv which is quite helpful:

Code: Select all

Found mode 'ntsc': NTSC (720x486, 29.970 fps, interlaced [BFF]) Found mode 'nt23': NTSC 23.98 (720x486, 23.976 fps) Found mode 'pal ': PAL (720x576, 25.000 fps, interlaced [TFF]) Found mode '23ps': HD 1080p 23.98 (1920x1080, 23.976 fps) Found mode '24ps': HD 1080p 24 (1920x1080, 24.000 fps) Found mode 'Hp25': HD 1080p 25 (1920x1080, 25.000 fps) Found mode 'Hp29': HD 1080p 29.97 (1920x1080, 29.970 fps) Found mode 'Hp30': HD 1080p 30 (1920x1080, 30.000 fps) Found mode 'Hi50': HD 1080i 50 (1920x1080, 25.000 fps, interlaced [TFF]) Found mode 'Hi59': HD 1080i 59.94 (1920x1080, 29.970 fps, interlaced [TFF]) Found mode 'Hi60': HD 1080i 60 (1920x1080, 30.000 fps, interlaced [TFF]) Found mode 'Hp50': HD 1080p 50 (1920x1080, 50.000 fps) Found mode 'Hp59': HD 1080p 59.94 (1920x1080, 59.940 fps) Found mode 'Hp60': HD 1080p 60 (1920x1080, 60.000 fps) Found mode 'hp50': HD 720p 50 (1280x720, 50.000 fps) Found mode 'hp59': HD 720p 59.94 (1280x720, 59.940 fps) Found mode 'hp60': HD 720p 60 (1280x720, 60.000 fps) Found mode '2k23': 2K 23.98 (2048x1556, 23.976 fps) Found mode '2k24': 2K 24 (2048x1556, 24.000 fps) Found mode '2k25': 2K 25 (2048x1556, 25.000 fps)

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby filippovlc » 06 May 2012 17:58

Hi everybody!

I've found a PCI acquisition card that works properly: TX HOLLYWOOD PCI PLUS

It has composite Video in and S-video inputs only. No sound input available.

I succeded testing it also in dshow streaming mode using Windows XP sp3 and VLC 2.0.1 and two TX HOLLYWOOD PCI PLUS

Bye!

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby gepebril » 05 Aug 2012 14:58

If you like good analogue captures, ok it maybe old fashion to work in the analogue domain.
Go for Viewcast Osprey 210 (consumer), or 260e (professional) and use Windows 7.
I'm not a fan of Windows and I've tried several days to get it up and running under Linux with v4l2, but I could only get captures at 25fps and couldn't get the audio input recorded :(

I've updated the Wikipage on VLC and compatible HW on this.

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby dmbd » 19 Jan 2014 10:18

It might just be listed in the dshow capture list, no?

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby popo1960 » 25 Apr 2014 12:21

What you recommend for hdmi interface, dvb-c with hdcp support ? Now i have avermedia c027 graber hdmi and the are some problems with video quality, no sound device in vlc 2.1.3. I have to use this card with hdmi splitter. It can be for Linux or Win7

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby Peter.Maier » 25 Jun 2014 17:37

AverMedia CaptureHD H727 works fine

VLC 2.1.3
Win7 64 Bit

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby Peter.Maier » 25 Jun 2014 17:38

AverMEdia Live Gamer HD doenst work.
I get no picture but the card is shown in the device list.

VLC 2.1.3
Win7 64Bit

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Re: Hardware compability list - We need your help!

Postby L5730 » 11 Aug 2014 19:04

Soundcard: M-Audio Delta AP 2496 (driver 6.0.5) input works without issue.
Windows 7 64 Pro, VLC 2.1.5

VB-Cable (virtual cable software device) doesn't seem to work. I think it's because it has 8 channels permanently engaged.

(Forgive me if this 'device' is classed as disallowed. Please edit the post as to comply, if that is the case. Thanks)


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