hello,
/ Blackmagic cards, maybe this can help : http://createdigitalmotion.com/2007/05/08/real-time-uncompressed-hd-mixing-o...
"All in all, it’s pretty easy to get set up and running, and it works like a charm. Pd and GEM run on OS X, Linux and Windows, but there are no Blackmagic Intensity Drivers under Linux, so open source software junkies are out of luck here."
I've also used recently cheaper miglia alchemyTv which was pretty fast, not top top quality, but... not anymore sold, it was working fine on mac os 10.4 for motion capture and http://www.miglia.com/Support/alchemytv/index.php
a+ Benjamin
IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
i added gem-dev, because i guess there will be more specialists in this field. forgive the cross-posting...
anyhow:
someone suggested cards by blackmagic/aja.
since they are too expensive to be bought without knowing whether they will actually work: does anybody know whether they can be used with Gem? (and/or any other software that uses standard interfaces)
fmg.jzhr.s IOhannes
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
hi.
does anybody have experience with low-latency video-capture devices under OS-X that work with Gem?
afair, using firewire adds quite a bit of latency. are there any PCI(e) devices that have better performance? (on linux i am very happy with bttv-based cards)
it has to work with Gem. it should work with OSX-10.5.2 on a brandnew apple-desktop (don't ask me any details :-))
fgmasdr IOhannes
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