[mythtv-users] Yes, I know there are no known consumer-level component capture cards. What do the professionals do?

Jerry Rubinow jerrymr at gmail.com
Thu Mar 9 16:10:50 UTC 2006


On 3/9/06, Robert Kulagowski <bob at smalltime.com> wrote:
> Yeesh, that's a long subject line.  I was asked by someone "Assuming
> that money is no object, how could you capture component 1080i or 720p
> output from a STB into an MPEG file, and can it be done in real time?"
>
> Obviously there is professional equipment out there in use at television
> stations and big A/V production houses.  And since there are folks that
> spend $50k for a home theater setup, I would think that there must be a
> pro-sumer equivalent available.  Does anyone know for a fact that you
> can purchase widget Foo and connect it to widget Bar from ConHugeCo,
> plug it into a linux system and go on from there?  Googling shows a
> bunch of messages that reiterate "it can't be done"; however there
> appear to be cards for Macs and PC from http://www.ajavideo.com that at
> least allow component input (but don't create real-time MPEG-2 streams)
> and there are also component -> SDI converters.

Here's some hardware/software that looks like it does realtime
conversion between many formats.  Windows-only though:

http://www.canopus.com/products/EDIUSNXforHDV/hardware.php


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