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On 2/9/06, Conor Downey <conor (at) camnode.com> wrote:
> Hi Alexander,
>
> The Engine-K compression has nothing to do with card itself and would
> only apply to Windows software that it comes with.
>
> Do you want to use all 16 channels of the 4400R or do you want to use it
> as a full frame rate device for 4 channels?
>
> In either case I'd recommend that you not use Via based motherboards as
> there is a lot of activity on the PCI bus from all the capturing and
> Via's designs do not perform as well as those from the likes of Intel.
>

while there were some issues with PCI on older VIA chipsets, that is
not true anymore, and as I recall, the proper "fix" for those problems
on the older chips has been addressed.

Alex


> Regards,
>
> Conor Downey
>
>
> Alexander van der Leun wrote:
>
> >Hello,
> >
> >For a customer where building an CCTV system based on Linux and
> >Zoneminder. For capturing we'd like to use a Kodicom 4400R card, which
> >seems to be supported by the bttv driver. Sites on the web mention
> >"Engine-K compression", what exactly is this and does linux support this
> >or is it disabled by default? I hope for the latter...
> >
> >Regards,
> >Alexander
> >
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