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- From: reimer@fraser.sfu.ca (Kenneth Ryan Reimer)
- Subject: Re: Live video or video capture in window available?
- Message-ID: <reimer.715312101@sfu.ca>
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- Organization: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
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- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1992 01:48:21 GMT
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- shiva@well.sf.ca.us (Kenneth Porter) writes:
- >What hardware/software is available for displaying video in a window and
- >capturing frames? Is anyone providing OS/2 support for this yet? Does
- >anyone plan such support?
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- I'd recommend VideoLogic's DVA-4000, which has DOS, Windows and OS/2 drivers.
- It supports analog NTSC/PAL video input via composite, RGBS or YC cabling.
-
- >I need both ISA and MCA cards. Coexistence with Super VGA, 8514, or
- >XGA is desirable, as the displayed image needs a lot of resolution.
-
- They offer both MCA and ISA versions, which are functionally identical. Super
- VGA modes are supported on the ISA platform, I'm not sure about MCA. You can
- reach them at (617) 494-0530. We have a lot of experience with their products
- and can vouch for the quality... but they're pretty expensive. Good luck!
-