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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
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
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
2014 Jan 31
3
OT hardware question
With the continuing annoyance from motion, my manager's asked me to go looking again for a video surveillance appliance: basically, a motion-detecting DVR and cameras. The big thing, of course, is a) price (this is a US federal gov't agency, and being civilian, money is *tight*, don't give me the libertarian/GOP line about how freely we spend, thankyouverymuch), b) it has to be on the
2011 May 17
4
OT: Video Surveillance SW on CentOS
I suggested to our Homeowners Association that we begin a Private Forum (phpBB) and web site. That suggestion has been well received and we will proceed with that. Now, I have become involved in a much more complex and important project, which is Video Surveillance, for the entrance to our subdivision. I Googled and found two (2) things for Linux that seem to be OK: (a) ZoneMinder
2011 Feb 23
8
security cameras
I heard about some inexpensive security cameras which get their power through the same cat5 cable which delivers the data/pictures (which would simplify wiring tremendously). Does anyone know about these? Do they work with Linux, particularly CentOS? tnx 4 tips.
2013 Jul 31
4
surveillance DVR
Does anyone know of a DVR that runs Linux that does NOT USE Active-X, and/or allows logging in directly? All I keep running into are crap that ->requires<- IE, and don't allow directly logging in. mark
2010 Jun 17
5
cameras and CentOS
Hi I want to put up a few cameras connected to a CentOS box. I currently have a box with one camera and that works (USB), I can take a pic (the script does that) and see that on a webpage. However, I want to have a couple of cameras a little further away (more than 5 meters). USB has a limit, I have tried that camera with a longer cable and it does not work ... so I need to route that in a
2015 Oct 19
3
unique index violation on objectSid on samba ad
>And if you really want to work with cloning, then provision the first, >join the second, do all your change, take a snapshot of both. Then you >have the same setup again for the next customer. As long as the >customers never will met and two of your systems come into the same >network, is is no problem, because the domain would have the same name, >SID, etc. I did more or less
2009 Apr 03
3
Grandstream surveillance devices
I just got a spam from telephonydepot (which I invited to spam me, so I guess I have to call it legit marketing :) ), and they have some new device that is meant to be a surveillance camera with audio, but the interface is POE and SIP! A cool idea. Anyone playing with this toy yet? I am trying to wrap my head around how asterisk might fit with the model of this camera being
2007 Sep 29
2
CentOS groups on LinkedIn, Facebook, Orkut or Xing
Hi everybody, I want to give some attention to the CentOS group that exist on LinkedIn, Orkut, Facebook and Xing. If you have a profile on one of these networks, why not join the CentOS group and hook up with other members ? LinkedIn CentOS group http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/22405/3006AD6B2504 Facebook CentOS group (managed by Liviu Damian) http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2371797727
2016 Feb 11
2
inconsistency in treatment of USE.NAMES argument
Changing the vapply() behavior makes sense in principle. I analyzed the CRAN code base using the R parser and found 143 instances of calling vapply with USE.NAMES=FALSE. These would need to be inspected to understand the consequences of the change. For reference: /AzureML/R/datasets.R:226 /BBmisc/R/toRangeStr.R:33 /DBI/R/DBDriver.R:205 /Kmisc/R/str_rev.R:37 /Matrix/R/diagMatrix.R:98
2016 Feb 08
2
inconsistency in treatment of USE.NAMES argument
Hi, Both vapply() and sapply() support the 'USE.NAMES' argument. According to the man page: USE.NAMES: logical; if ?TRUE? and if ?X? is character, use ?X? as ?names? for the result unless it had names already. But if 'X' has names already and 'USE.NAMES' is FALSE, it's not clear what will happen to the names. Are they going to propagate to the result
2015 Oct 20
1
unique index violation on objectSid on samba ad
We actually sell whole systems with isolated lan and centralized authentication and password management. Typically about 7 servers and 5 workstations. 2015-10-19 18:58 GMT+03:00 Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny241155 at gmail.com>: > On 19/10/15 16:23, Krutskikh Ivan wrote: > >> And if you really want to work with cloning, then provision the first, >>> join the second, do
2006 Dec 21
3
Grandstream GXW-4108 8 port FXO
Has anyone used either the 8 port or 4 port FXO device from Grandstream? (GXW-4108 or 4104). They seem to be the lowest cost multi port FXO devices that I can find, so I'm getting ready to buy the 8 port version. I just want to see if there are any opinions on the device before I commit to the purchase. If people have not used the Grandstream, are there any issues with using
2018 Mar 02
4
RADIUS
Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > On 1 March 2018 at 12:26, hw <hw at gc-24.de> wrote: >> Stephen John Smoogen wrote: >>> >>> On 1 March 2018 at 08:42, hw <hw at gc-24.de> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> I didn?t say I want that, and I don?t know yet what I want. A captive >>>> portal may >>>> be nice, but I haven?t
2009 Aug 03
5
webcam image capturing
Hi Could anybody please advice me to work with wecamera in Rails. What i want to do is to capture webcam images from a machine and send that data to a remote server there it needs to be processed. I have no idea of where to start.Please help Thanks in advance Sijo -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2013 Jul 23
4
[LLVMdev] [Patch] WinCOFFObjectWriter: fix for storing pointer to string table in header name field
On 23.07.2013 18:43, Reid Kleckner wrote: > Is there a problem if the string is not null terminated? If not, you can > snprintf it right into place instead of doing sprintf+mempcy. snprintf always null-terminates (and truncates if there's not enough space). -Nico
2017 Oct 27
5
Poor gluster performance on large files.
Hi gluster users, I've spent several months trying to get any kind of high performance out of gluster. The current XFS/samba array is used for video editing and 300-400MB/s for at least 4 clients is minimum (currently a single windows client gets at least 700/700 for a single client over samba, peaking to 950 at times using blackmagic speed test). Gluster has been getting me as low as
2010 Aug 19
4
Aggregate Help
Please let me know if this is or is not the right place to ask these types of questions. Warning: I am new to R by two days. I have a simple dataset. I have loaded the dataset successfully using the following code: Filepath=(C:\temp\\pilot\dataset1.txt") Pilot=read.table(filepath, header=TRUE) Dataset1.txt is delimited and looks like this: Date illness count 2006/01/01 derm 17 2006/01/01