IIRC, a tv tuner will do fine. Be sure to avoid the PVRs though, which do have the delay in the signal. For a PVR, which is not what you want, hardware compression is preferred vs software. In addition, the delay that is noticed with a PVR, if I am not mistaken...it's been some time since I've researched this, is due to the technology which allows you to fastforward/rewind the video, hence you are not viewing the feed/stream in realtime.
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 6:49 PM, Luke -Jr [email protected] wrote:
On Tuesday 15 April 2008, Andrew Thoreson wrote:
For example, hook up my Wii, and then have the video from that show up in a window (or fullscreen), so that I can use my monitor instead of my TV, and I can take screenshots of it. If this is possible, what kind of hardware would I need to take a video-in signal, and what programs would be able to have it stay in a window and/or run it in fullscreen? Also, potentially, record video.
If you want to use gaming consoles... be sure that you do NOT get a "TV tuner" card or such, especially if they advertise hardware compression of any sort. The overhead from the compression (usually not optional) will delay the video and give you a "lag" effect, even if you aren't playing online. I believe the kind of card you need for this is called a "frame grabber" or similar. Even still, I'd check reviews to be sure it doesn't have a significant delay. If you want to take screenshots, you also need to be sure that you have hardware acceleration disabled, as this can interfere with the screen grab. With mplayer, this would be "-vo x11" _______________________________________________ Kclug mailing list [email protected] http://kclug.org/mailman/listinfo/kclug