On Thursday 05 April 2007 16:37, Uwe Thiem wrote: > On 05 April 2007, Matthew R. Lee wrote: > > I've been rumaging around on the internet for the last few hours, but I'm > > still confused ( a regular condition!) > > Here's my problem. I have a video camera (ken-a-vision, 7000 series) > > which I can attached to my microscope which outputs a standard analog > > signal. I want to capture this signal on my laptop and edit the video. > > What I need is a basic external video capture card that will work with > > linux. Any suggestions. Sound and colour are irrelevant as the 'stars' > > of the videos are both dead and transparent > > Does the camera generate a "normal" TV signal (PAL, SECAM, NTSC,...)? If > so, the WinTV-PVR150 will work. > > Uwe I assume so, the manual doesn't explicitly say so, but it says just connect it to a video recorder or tv and "away you go" A quick google and check of my usual computer suppliers here in Chile doesn't bring up that card. Does it belong to a generic type? Will the average TVtuner type card work along with video4linux ( I guess)?
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