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[[Grand X Guard]] [http://www.grandtec.com/xguard.htm]
[[Grand X Guard]] [http://www.grandtec.com/xguard.htm]
[[Kodicom 4400r]]


Most other BTTV (BT878, BT848) cards, see /usr/src/linux/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/CARDLIST on your system for a list of some of them.
Most other BTTV (BT878, BT848) cards, see /usr/src/linux/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/CARDLIST on your system for a list of some of them.

Revision as of 12:52, 24 May 2006

Capture Cards

Pico2000 - 4 port card, one chip bt878, around 2 fps when using all channels

Bt878_4chip_8inputs - I don't know the name for it, 4 chips bt878, 8 inputs, around 5 fps when using 2 inputs per chip

Hauppauge WinTV Go

Ituner Spectra 8 [1]

Linux Media Labs LMLBT44 [2]

Avermedia PC TV

TView 95/99

WinFast TV2000 XP

Osprey 100

Grand X Guard [3]

Kodicom 4400r

Most other BTTV (BT878, BT848) cards, see /usr/src/linux/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/CARDLIST on your system for a list of some of them.

Analog Cameras

Any regular composite or svideo camera connected via a supported card.

Network Cameras

Axis (just about all recent models, including support for PTZ functions)

Panasonic BLC-10, KX-HCM10 etc (including PTZ support)

D-Link DCS-1000(W) - plus other D-Link IP models

Any network camera that allows access to single JPEG image grabs or multi-part JPEG feeds.

USB Cameras

Just Zoom USB cam

Creative Webcam Pro, Webcam 3

Logitech QuickCam Express, QuickCam Pro 3000

Philips PCVC 730K, PCVC 740K

Any OV511 based USB camera [4]

Any Philips based USB camera [5]

Any CPIA based USB camera [6]

Note that most USB cameras that can use Video4Linux, and so can be used by ZoneMinder, have older chipsets and can be hard to find new.