[mdlug] Best Linux rig for capturing frames from analog video?
Michael Mikowski
z_mikowski at yahoo.com
Mon May 27 21:35:01 EDT 2013
No offense meant David. Sorry to hear your situation - we've all probably been there before.
I'd guess the variance in a Linux versus Windows solution is probably not that great, but I don't know for certain - I have done enough research on this already :) Ironically, the cost of the Windows OS is around $150. Personally, I'd just spend my own $150 and get the job done in a few hours if I could get away with it.
Again, best of luck.
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From: David McMillan <skyefire at skyefire.org>
To: mdlug at mdlug.org
Sent: Monday, May 27, 2013 12:38 PM
Subject: Re: [mdlug] Best Linux rig for capturing frames from analog video?
On 5/27/2013 1:06 PM, Michael Mikowski wrote:
> The camera is a sunk cost. Would you rather work 20 hours on getting this to work or spend $150 and 2 hours for a superior solution? By limiting yourself to a solution using the sunk-cost camera, you may be costing yourself a great deal more moving forward.
>
> I typically see accountants make this kind of mistake.
Unfortunately, my employer's accountants are holding the purse
strings for this little project, and my time is considered "free", or at
least sunk, since I'm already there working on other things. There's
also a certain political element involved; after spending $1500 for this
camera and using it *once,* they want to see some better ROI.
Bottom line: I don't get to make that decision. I've been handed
these parts (except for the framegrabber) and told "make it work." I'm
*stuck* with this camera. And, frankly, if it's going to take 20hrs
just to get an analog framegrabbing device working under Linux, I might
as well just stick to Windows.
> Best of luck!
>
>
> David McMillan <skyefire at skyefire.org> wrote:
>
>> On 5/25/2013 2:27 AM, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
>>> It's FAR less cost to buy a digital USB webcam than to buy an analog
>>> -> digital converter,
>>> let alone trying to find non-Windows-only software to actually process
>>> the output from it.
>> Sorry, didn't make it explicit: I already *have* the camera. It's
>> a very expensive, high-end, PTZ NTSC camera. Actually looks pretty good
>> on a 60" plasma, even at high zoom. And I'm not going to get any budget
>> to buy another camera, especially after what we spent on this one.
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