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Latest revision as of 16:07, 9 April 2011
"Generic" bt878a based 4ch PCI CCTV Card
For testing purposed I purchased:
- $9.00 generic bt878a 4ch capture card "this one has heatsink"
- $8.00 generic video/power/audio -over- cat5e/6 balun kit
- $19.99 generic 30IR outdoor camera 12v NTSC
Installed the capture card into core, as well a 50' run of cat5e with
said balun kit and Camera.
Rebooted core.....
Since it is a standard bt878a chipset it was install from what I can tell
with no issues.
Then I followed the [ analog camera] guide and added this new camera into my
already existing Motion Wrapper as /dev/video0 and that was about it.