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2004 Oct 04
0
passing linux devices to a program in wine
Hi, i'm trying to find out if i could use my webcam in Netmeeting. I can receive video, but am not able to send because wine can't handle this yet. So I'm doing a little "research": When I run Netmeeting in normal windows with depndency walker i see this: LoadLibraryExA("C:\Program Files\31Netmeeting\dcap32.dll", 0x00000000, LOAD_WITH_ALTERED_SEARCH_PATH)
1996 Feb 18
0
OmniMedia Sequence P1S PCI Video Capture Card
I was uncertain if the following is too commercial for the FreeBSD-announce mailing list, but on the other hand, things that promote the use and value of FreeBSD seem like a good thing too. So if this is too commercial for the list you can let me know at brian@mediacity.com. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Talisman Sequence P1S $299 PCI Video Capture
2006 Oct 28
0
Need help - Install Driver for Video Capture Card
Hi everybody, I need help to install driver for video card. I have physically installed two video capture card on two different computers. Both running Linux CentOS release 4.4 (final), and kernel 2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp. The first computer is Pentium D 3.00 GHz, 1Gbyte RAM. The second computer is AMD Athlon 2800+, 1 Gbyte RAM. I succesfully installed opencv-0.9.7 on both computers with gtk+ 2.x,
2007 Dec 03
1
video capture via nvidia g3, cento5 (rhel5) - arrrgghhh
I've never messed with video capture on a linux system, and someone point me the right direction? I've been googling like crazy, and can't seem to get any good pointers. I'm trying to get some kind of video capture working and eventually get a live cam setup and security setup with motion sensing. I've given up on getting my USB webcam to work. I'm now trying via the
2011 Sep 17
1
Video capture on CentOS (6)
Hello, I need to do some analog video capture and I was wondering what is the status of this in CentOS 6. The last information I could find was here (obviously for CentOS 5): http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2009-September/082521.html Could anybody recommend a not-too-expensive video capture cards (PCI, USB, fireWire, ...) which would be well supported (drivers easily available in base,
2013 Jan 06
2
video capture
Hey all, I'm looking for a application that I can use to capture video from a USB web camera. I have Cheese Webcam Booth 2.28.1 installed but it leaves a lot to be desired in the video capture field. Things like actually working. It does an adequate job of snagging a batch of single images in burst mode. Any suggestions? -- _ ?v? /(_)\ ^ ^ Mark LaPierre Registerd
2017 Mar 16
1
OT: hardware: blackmagic video capture cards
John R Pierce wrote: > On 3/16/2017 11:12 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> I'm still trying to find a video capture card that won't crash Dell >> servers, and ran across a Blackmagic BDLKDUO2 DeckLink Duo 2. It claims >> to support Linux. I'm also seeing, in the few non-Blabkmagic or sales >> pages I can find, that they like "binary blobs". I
2009 Sep 22
2
Video capture under CentOS
I recently purchased a Diamond VC500 video capture device that runs on the USB. It has some interesting issues under Windoze, but I was wondering: I did a google for video catpreu and linux and most of what I found either said it can't be done or the software that did/does it is obsolete. Can anyone point me in a better direction (and which way)? Thanks. mhr
2017 Mar 16
0
OT: hardware: blackmagic video capture cards
On 3/16/2017 11:12 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > I'm still trying to find a video capture card that won't crash Dell > servers, and ran across a Blackmagic BDLKDUO2 DeckLink Duo 2. It claims > to support Linux. I'm also seeing, in the few non-Blabkmagic or sales > pages I can find, that they like "binary blobs". I also haven't been > able to find
2017 Mar 10
0
OT: hardware suggestions for video capture card for a server
We've got several secure rooms, with video surveillance 24x7. A few years ago, we got a couple of cards based on BT878 chips, which we use with the motion package. I've posted here about hardware issues... After a fair bit of testing, the cards just don't seem to be compatible with Dell rackmount server firmware. They work fine... on older Penguins, which are Supermicro. It's
2017 Mar 16
0
OT: hardware: blackmagic video capture cards
On 3/16/17 11:12 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Hi, folks, > > I'm still trying to find a video capture card that won't crash Dell > servers, and ran across a Blackmagic BDLKDUO2 DeckLink Duo 2. It claims > to support Linux. I'm also seeing, in the few non-Blabkmagic or sales > pages I can find, that they like "binary blobs". I also haven't been
2017 Mar 16
4
OT: hardware: blackmagic video capture cards
Hi, folks, I'm still trying to find a video capture card that won't crash Dell servers, and ran across a Blackmagic BDLKDUO2 DeckLink Duo 2. It claims to support Linux. I'm also seeing, in the few non-Blabkmagic or sales pages I can find, that they like "binary blobs". I also haven't been able to find anything about o/s or library requirements. Has anyone run
2002 Jun 27
1
Sound Forge 5 and wine-20020605
I recently removed the wine provided with RH 7.3 i386 (following the codeweavers directions for completely removing the old wine) and installed wine-20020605 from the source, without any noticeable problems. Sound Forge 5 worked perfectly under wine-2002037 , but I'm not able to get the open dialog box to work in wine-20020605. Loading native DLL's described in the Application
2002 Feb 26
1
How can you capture the input and output of a serial port in wine
I'm curious about this. I'm trying to reverse-engineer a really neato-device that hooks up to the serial port and has Windows software. I've figured out the protocol the device sends; I'm just not sure how the device is initialized. So I'd love to capture the Windows software doing the dirty deed.. and WINE is IMHO just the tool. So, question is: How do you capture serial
2009 Jul 14
0
ooh323 doesn't know what to do when bridging calls
Dears; I am having same problem, that when I place a call from the H323 end point (even if it is not added in the ooh323.conf), then asterisk handle the call and play the wave file in the default context. Also I added endpoint to the ooh323.conf and same thing, it keep goes for default context whatever the context placed. My Asterisk vesion is 1.4.25 My Asterisk add-on version is: 1.4.8 What I
1995 Aug 21
0
Matrox Meteor Capture Card Driver Announcement
************* Announcing the Matrox Meteor Video Capture Driver. ************* The Meteor is a reasonably priced capture card for PCI (*see warning below) bus computers. The Meteor is sold directly from Matrox** at: Canada and USA 514-685-2630 or 1-800-361-4903 (voice) 514-685-2853 (fax) UK 0793.614.002 (voice) 0793.614.336 (fax) Asia Pacific 852.877.5387 (voice)
2002 Jun 05
0
Wine release 20020605
This is release 20020605 of Wine, a free implementation of Windows on Unix. This is still a developers only release. There are many bugs and unimplemented features. Most applications still do not work correctly. Patches should be submitted to "wine-patches@winehq.com". Please don't forget to include a ChangeLog entry. WHAT'S NEW with Wine-20020605: (see ChangeLog for
2004 Aug 05
1
NetMeeting in the VPN
Hi, We have 2 offices interconnected with a VPN. This is the policy file in both of the Firewalls: fw loc ACCEPT loc fw ACCEPT #fw net DROP info fw net ACCEPT loc net DROP info loc vpn ACCEPT vpn loc
2007 Nov 18
0
Video conferencing package: Ekiga or other?
My wife bought an inexpensive store brand web cam, so she can do video conferencing with people using Microsoft NetMeeting. Probably it is not supported in Linux and we will need to buy a supported web cam. I installed the Ekiga package. Is there something easier to configure and use or is Ekiga the best way to go? TIA! -- Lanny --------------------------------------------------------- Over 800
2003 Dec 30
1
nbp hell
Greetings, I spent the better part of a day tracking down a rather annoying problem. I would like someone more knowledgeable than myself to confirm this diagnosis. I have a RH 8.0 Linux box with three NICS. I had been developing it testing with an XP box. Everything seemed groovy. Today I went to put it into "production" and Win98 clients were having all sorts of problems.