General :: Philips SAA7134 X 8-channel Video Capture Card Without EEPROM?

Jul 24, 2011

I am new here and I have tried checking similar threads as well as other sources in the net but could not get my card working. I use Debian squeeze on a P4 2.4MHz machine with 2 GB ram. lspci can detect all 8 chips but could not load the proper module since it could not identify the vendor. I have tried unloading the SAA7134 module and reloading repeatedly all possible cards from 1 to 174 by "modprobe -i SAA7134 card=#,#,#,#,#,#,#,# #-numbers 1 to 174 one a a time.

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Code:

uname -a
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My notebook runs kubuntu karmic Linux with Windows XP (in a VM).

It has USB 2.0, firewire, PCI card, and Express Card interfaces.

I am looking for any reasonable way to do this.

All three devices have composite video out and left and right audio out RCA jacks. The digital camcorder also has USB and firewire ports, but didn't come with any software (and AFAIK the software has long since become unavailable).

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Soon, I will also have access to my partner's new notebook, but haven't reconfigured it yet. When I do, it will be running kubuntu lucid with Windows 7 in a VM.

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But (and isn't there always a big but?), the captured video leaves a lot to be desired. Here is what the final AVI file looks like: Warning. This is a big file

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In addition to improving the quality of the S-Video output, I also need some recommendations on how to reduce the filesize when capturing the video. The original, before Photobucket converted it to flv was an avi file over 10MB, which is really inefficient for my needs.

Finally, can anyone recommend a PCI video card that has S-Video output (must be a 4 pin S-Video connector), and has at least 8MB of video RAM? Or does some kind soul here have one lying about that they may be willing to part with inexpensively?

So, a summary of this post...

1: How do I get XAWTV to provide S-Video capture that is actually readable?

2: How do I get XAWTV to record in a higher resolution?

3: How do I get XAWTV to save my ******** settings?

4: If any of the above 3 are not possible, what are some other alternate video capture apps to try?

5: Hook me up with a 8MB or higher PCI video card that also does S-Video out? (4 pin S-Video connector is a must).

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Code:
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