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Date:      Wed, 5 Mar 1997 17:00:21 -0500
From:      Randall Hopper <rhh@ct.picker.com>
To:        multimedia@Freebsd.org
Cc:        David Langford <langfod@dihelix.com>
Subject:   Re: Video Capture for FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <19970305170021.08896@ct.picker.com>
In-Reply-To: <199703050427.UAA01285@rah.star-gate.com>; from Amancio Hasty on Tue, Mar 04, 1997 at 08:27:04PM -0800
References:  <199703050401.SAA16536@caliban.dihelix.com> <199703050427.UAA01285@rah.star-gate.com>

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Amancio Hasty:
 |Here is a listing of street prices:
 |
 |Intel Smart Video Recoder III  around $179
 |WinCastTV                      around $149
 |STB PC TV                      around $149
 |
 |I wish I had a WinCast/TV however I must confess that to start writing
 |a Bt848 driver from scratch the Intel card was not a bad deal since
 |the card all it has is a Bt848.

BTW, there are actually 3 WinCast TV cards:

  WinCast TV                     around $99
  WinCast TV/dbx                 around $149  (TV + stereo/dolby decoder)
  WinCast TV/fm                  ?            (TV/dbx + FM radio tuner)

These are CompUSA/Microcenter prices, so you can probably get them even
cheaper mail order.  All use the Bt848 AFAIK (dbx does for sure).

David, in terms of a review, I don't know much about the Intel & STB cards,
but as for the WinCast, here's a short feature list I pulled together
before I put down the green for my TV/dbx.  Besides what's listed Hauppauge
has recently added 16 channel preview to their MSW95 S/W.  Though I'm never
in Windoze to use these features, I guess they're important to some.

Randall

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                          Hauppauge WinCast/TVdbx
_____________________________________________________________________________

URL: http://206.149.250.27/index.htm
     http://www.hauppauge.com/hcw/index.htm

Models: WinCast/TV    (Model 400)  .. ~$149 ($99  at local CompUSA)
        WinCast/TVdbx (Model 401)  .. ~$199 ($149 at local COmpUSA)
        WinCast/TVfm                         - has FM radio & dbx-TV

      Card      :  single, short PCI, bus-master (DMA), plug-and-play
      Chipset   :  Bt848 (?)
      Tuner     :  125 channel cable ready
      Digitizer :  4:2:2 (from Tuner or Ext Video)
      Sound     :  dbx & SAP (dbx vers)
      Jacks     :  Audio-out jack (to sound card line in)
                   Audio/Video in jack(s) (from VCR, etc.)
                   RF in jack
      VGA Reqs  :  NO connect. req'd (e.g. VGA feature conn); just PCI Bus 
                   640x480-1280x1024 res support
      S-video   :  NO
      BusTransf :  moves uncompressed YUV over bus to disk; YUV or RGB to vid
      Capture   :  Img: 640x480 max NTSC
                   AVI: 320x240 max, 30fps
      Window    :  Resizable
      '95 Reqs  :  Direct Draw
                   PCI push support req'd of video card
      Features  :  Intercast support/decoder S/W; close caption support
                   Freeze frame
                   Image save
                   VfW drivers for video movies
                   Hardware vert interp (use one frame; reduc motion artif)

OVERLAY MODE: Cards supported for "zoom" to full screen:
     - S3 Trio64V+ and S3 ViRGE 3D 
     - Cirrus Logic 5446 
     - ATI VT and GT series of graphics display adapters, 

     Video card does the rescaling
     YUV pushed straight to video card (PCI-to-PCI)
     Requires 0.5Meg VGA mem for 4:2:2 VGA image.
     Requires video port on video card

PRIMARY SURFACE MODE: Cards supported:
     - S3 Trio32/64 PCI, S3 Vision968, S3 Vision 868 
     - Matrox Millenium and Mystique 
     - ATI Mach64 
     - Hercules Dynamite 128 and other ET6000 based VGA cards 
     - (And my Hercules Stingray 64/Video works fine too --RHH)

     Wincast board does the rescaling 
     RGB pushed to straight video card (PCI-to-PCI)
     Fall-back if OVERLAY MODE not supported
     >= 16bpp mode
     No Close Caption
     TV size limited to 640x480




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