
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 5:26 PM, Lindsay Sprinter <zlinw@mcmedia.com.au>wrote:
Anybody know of a currently availible analogue video capture device currently avaible that works with linux. Video Audio in being preffered. There appear to be a signifcant number of USB devices around any of these work with linux.
This might be a good place to start your search
http://wiki.videolan.org/Hardware_Compatibility_list
Mind you since it is only for conversion of some tapes to digital probably does not matter if it only works in Windows XP as long as the software does not cost the earth.
Most capture devices come with "light" versions of capture software that is Win compatible so that should be easy with little to no cost on the software side
Lindsay
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