I found a review on Amazon indicating the Hauppauge USB Live 2 works with Ubuntu 12.04, and another on Amazon indicating there are Linux drivers for the EZCAP.TV 116. If you already own the card it wouldn't hurt to try but you can buy a pretty cheap usb capture device that can capture from multiple digital and analog sources. There are at least a couple of current decent and relatively inexpensive USB capture devices that would work well for capturing video with both Windows 7 and Linux. You can capture video or image from other devices, DV and TV Tuner easily and browse or edit recorded media files, then the captured file can be saved as AVI format in minutes. I successfully tested the generic drivers with Linux but that was a few years ago there may may issues with newer versions of Linux. Capture real-time video and image from video devices Free Video Capture Factory is an excellent universal video tool designed to accommodate your capturing needs. I did see some threads where people said the old bt878 cards work. You could try the same search with Linux but it could be hit and miss. Edit: using mencoder, I found a script that works. The dazzle is a capture card that can record footage from and xbox 360 or ps3.
Pinnacle video capture linux how to#
Ive googled for hours on how to get it working, but have come up with nothing. Whether they work or not above XP I can't say for sure. Ive been using linux for a little bit now, and I can do everything on here except using this capture card. It is a completely rewritten version of the original driver at. Atmel USB WLAN v.b.0.17 This project provides a driver for Atmel AT76c503/AT76c505/AT76c505a based WLAN (802.11b) USB devices.
Pinnacle video capture linux 64 Bit#
This is all I put in the Google search "generic bt878 64 bit drivers for window 7". Pinnacle MovieBox USB Linux driver v.20061210.2356 A Linux user-space library for the Pinnacle MovieBox USB video capture/playback device. I found a rar file for bt848 drivers but since I haven't tested it I won't post the link. as with many Google driver search results some links lead to "driver search/download programs" instead of the driver file itself. I haven't used them except on xp but a Google search with those codes or "Conexant" and window 7 or 8 (and possible 32 or 64 bit) will show some claiming 64 bit drivers are available.