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Clues for device compatibility

Open svenk opened this issue 8 years ago • 5 comments

This is a brilliant project. I wonder if there is any hint about which chips are supported by this algorithm. That is, compatibility for http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121708232481 this one is granted, while there are quite similar devices at http://www.ebay.de/itm//191286580723 or http://www.ebay.de/itm/142015060670 here available in the Germany eBay (way cheaper for me).

Do you have any idea what could tell us about if this program or a similar approach would work before buying such a device?

svenk avatar Jun 27 '16 13:06 svenk

I would look for a device that works though a IP switch/router.

Those two devices look like they won't. I know some other devices send their feeds as H.264 and can be plugged directly into VLC without a program like this.

I don't really know enough about these devices to know what works with what.

benjojo avatar Jun 27 '16 13:06 benjojo

Brilliant project indeed! Confirmed to work on a DeLOCK 65494, allthough I get a small artifact: The last ca. 20 pixels on the right side of the source appear at the left of the captured image. No problem to fix this in the supsequent stages though.

drnet-at avatar Feb 22 '17 18:02 drnet-at

@benjojo Do you know what chips are in your device, can you read the labels or make hi res photos?

Do you know specifically which one send H.264 video stream and how to make them work?

rmamba avatar Mar 24 '17 23:03 rmamba

interesting project. have to find out some of them. Wish to test in an open source project i'm involved. Also the receiver could be usefull, i think, using it to inject in a projector/large screen, computer generated images without the need of a frame buffer (rapberry pi without the gui :D )

allegfede avatar Mar 27 '18 11:03 allegfede

I since got some of these devices will look what chips they use

rmamba avatar Mar 27 '18 12:03 rmamba