![]() ![]() If somebody has already done something like that, just let us know. ![]() I doubt it will work with Android, so it would be done in Linux which narrow down the sticks that can be used, especially since we’d also need proper video playback of. If you are, please leave a comment, and if enough people beg ask me to give it a try, I’ll buy one. In many countries, cable TV is now broadcasted in HD, but recording with such device would downscale the resolution to NTSC/PAL, so I’m not sure that many people would be interested. Eas圜AP DC60 Driver - Linux device driver for the Eas圜AP Model DC60, with inputs CVBS, S-VIDEO, AUDIO(L), AUDIO(R), and for the Eas圜AP002, with four CVBS. Onebir, a regular reader and commenter on this blog, suggested me to try it with one the mini PCs and write instructions, as some people might be interested to record and watch Cable TV programs with their HDMI TV Dongles. The Easycap DC60 model sold on Dealextreme ($8.90) appears to be based on Somagic USB video bridge. The re-sellers won’t usually mention which solution their device is based on, so if you intend to use such a device with Linux, you’ll have to take your chance.
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