On Tuesday, September 28, 2021, Terje J. Hanssen via Cin < [email protected]> wrote:
Excuse my smartphone typing: Hu Andrew wrote:
AVerMedia CE310B (Chipset: Conexant CX23888) Requires kernel version 4.19.106, 5.4.22, 5.5.6, or later.
from
https://wiki.raptorcs.com/wiki/POWER9_Hardware_Compatibility_List/PCIe_Devic...
if you follow link to manufacturer's site it will say device support uncompressed (4:2:2) capture..
a bit more expensive (~100$) and requires pci-e slot... but cheap usb devices tend to be cheap on all fronts.
Yes, AVerMedia CE310B looks very interesting as a dedicated SD capture card for analog composite and S-Video.
It also looks to come at a more affordable price than the somewhat similar Blackmagic Decklink cards and SDK that I posted a request for on the Cin forum previously
https://www.cinelerra-gg.org/it/forum/forum-hardware/declink-video-capture-a...
I think there also is space for a PCIe on my workstations mobo, MSI Z170A/Skylake-i7.
My current Leap 15.3 includes kernel 5.3.18. Optional my dualboot Tumbleweed currently looks to come with kernel 5.14.5/5.14.6.
But, there is always a but, so excuse my questions ;)
Reading the CE310B description, specs an datasheet, I noticed the following points:
Q1)
Linux driver coming soon?
I think linux driver was already around, but specific card was not in mainline kernel:
media: cx23885: Add support for AVerMedia CE310B [ Upstream commit dc4cac67e13515835ed8081d510aa507aacb013b ] The AVerMedia CE310B is a simple composite + S-Video + stereo audio capture card, and uses only the CX23888 to perform all of these functions. I've tested both video inputs and the audio interface and confirmed that they're all working. However, there are some issues: * Sometimes when I switch inputs the video signal turns black and can't be recovered until the system is rebooted. I haven't been able to determine the cause of this behavior, nor have I found a solution to fix it or any workarounds other than rebooting. * The card sometimes seems to have trouble syncing to the video signal, and some of the VBI data appears as noise at the top of the frame, but I assume that to be a result of my very noisy RF environment and the card's unshielded input traces rather than a configuration issue. https://mirrors.edge.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.5.6 ---
Q2)
SDK download useable for Linux?
not tried, by default their website blocked in my country, and VPN a bit sloooow..
Q3)
With Linux V4L2 framework it supports "third party software". What about typical free video tools and software on Linux like VLC, OBS, ffmpeg and CGG?
well, only practice may tell... sorry. (I will continue to look around for more info)
Q4)
CE310B support uncompressed AVI or WMV format which are MS Windows propriary format. What about Linux options here to i.e pipe uncompressed 422 video via FLAC lossless compression ?
FLAC is audio codec, but from what I saw ppl used it with huffyuv for example on Windows, so main output from drivr should be uncompressed
Thanks,
Terje
man. 27. sep. 2021, 13:50 skrev Terje J. Hanssen <[email protected]
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A previous article also using Easy Cap https://gordonlesti.com/digitize-a-vhs-tape-with- ffmpeg-and-easycap-on-linux/
Another similar usb video converter, "Cleantt" on Amazon, mentioned as Linux compatible https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Converter-Capture- Support-Android/dp/B07QFVNSYJ/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?dchild=1& keywords=free+drive+usb+video+capture+card+with+support+for+ linux&qid=1632603850&sr=8-5#immersive-view_1632603916288
And in another, more recent article Jancane A/D video usb adapter is rated as the best among 10 (linux not mentioned) https://geekydeck.com/best-usb-analog-video-capture/
https://www.audiointerfaces.net/jancane-usb-2-0-audio- video-converter-video-capture-card-digitizes-video-from-any- analog-source-including-vcr-vhs-dvd/
But I haven't yet seen any a/d usb 2.0 adapter that documents something "better quality" record format than mpegs (possibly DV25) compression.
What I really want is some kind of 4:2:2 sampling rate documented, like i.e DV50 or other. Neither USB 3.0 adapters is found, which possibly is neccessary for 4:2:2 FLAC lossless compression?
Comments and other options or suggestions are welcome to clarify the latter :;
Terje
søn. 26. sep. 2021, 00:32 skrev <[email protected]>:
Yep, something like that, I think the make I used was Easycap.
MatN
On Sat, 25 Sep 2021 23:26:27 +0200 "Terje J. Hanssen via Cin" <[email protected]> wrote:
Something like this? USB 2.0 Audio/Video Converter - Digitize and Edit Video from Any Analog Source Including VCR, VHS, DVD https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XJKSJZ8/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_ navT_g_DYWFFDKH9ZJY6G1NTTKF
My tape sources are Hi8 and S-VHS, that is S-Video quality between VHS and DV.
(Also I backed up some music from my old reel tape recorder to "HiFi" HQ VHS tapes 20 years ago). Og And I got a working Sony Hi8 tape deck and a Panasonic S-VHS deck on eBay a few years ago, as players beside my still working Sony Hi8 camcorder.
Terje
lør. 25. sep. 2021, 21:37 skrev Terje J. Hanssen <[email protected]>:
Nothing would be better than if this can be done via Cin-gg
https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/CinelerraGG_Manual/ Transfer_VHS_DVD_Media_or_V.html
Terje
lør. 25. sep. 2021, 16:52 skrev Terje J. Hanssen <[email protected]
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Although I have and have used some Black Magic external tools for this, I'm also interested in simple and low cost options for Linux workstations.
In a recent article the Augustin VGB100 usb2.0 video adaper and VLC was used to record video https://www.arsouyes.org/en/blog/2021/2021-05-17_Numerisation_VHS
Any experience here with similar A/D video adapters, quality and applications for recording on Linux?.
Second I wonder if some lossless, compressed master video format is available for better quality before final converting with typical ffmeg?
And third, maybe a stupid question: Is it possible to record just Audio with an A/D Video adapter, which audio record format and what quality, compared with a pure Audio adapter? And if so, can audio record applications like Audiacity be used?
Terje