Well! About the problem with via chipset's iam reading the manual from 2
mainbboards that I have. Seems that if I put the video capture card in
the slot most near the video card I have the problem that almost
everything in motherboard share irqs with the first and last pci slot
the only slot that don't share nothing is the slot 4 or 3.
Same in this first slot and everything shared disable in board the
freeze in imge still. I think that that the via chipsets have any kind
of buss speed or bandwidth lack  or something like this.
So dudes don't buy via chipsets mainboard. :-)

Well iam so sad about this that iam selling my desktops computers to buy
a notebook. 
Well now the question any good video capture card that work with
firewire? Or pcmcia?



-----Original Message-----
From: Ronald Bultje [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 2:10 PM
To: List
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mjpeg-users] A help in dc10

Hey,

On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 22:55, List wrote:
> In this board the video capture work fine in windows and linux. To
> capture videos is possible work in computer ( both linux or windows )
> and capture  video at great video bitrate that I dont receive no one
> dropped frame. Is Incredible. But the image have some imperfections
> like lines in fast images transitions, using the xawtv or the windows
> studio 8.

Isn't this just a decoder/interlacing/source issue? Using something like
yuvdenoise might solve this partly (it's a post-processing tool), but
it's just something "in the signal", so not realted to your hardware at
all... And that makes it almost impossible to solve from the
driver-side.

> and in windows is imp[ossible to watch videos using the
> videocap  with  the windows more larg that 320x480. yes, in this board
> the Muro have the own IRQ not share this and have just this MIRO in
> PCI slots.

Yeah, I've seen similar behaviour in many cases, both in linux and
windows. It can sometimes be solved by moving the card into the PCI slot
next to the video card... Other than that, I don't know. Again, this
doesn't seem to be driver-related... (I wish it was, then I could solve
it).

Ronald

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Ronald Bultje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Linux Video/Multimedia developer






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