I have a Unibrain Fire-i, which works very well with Coriander and other
stuff for tethered motion detection, effectv, etc. It was very cheap, < $80
US. I've used it to run the Reactable stuff, and a bunch of other
motion-based video apps. I've also got an Aiptek flash-based HD
videocamera, which, while USB only, has worked very well for me and is cheap
too (about $125). The Aiptek is for recording only- I just mention it in
case you're looking for a recorder as well. Definitely stick with the
IIDC/DCAM/non-camcorder type if you're doing streaming or encoding or
effects or mo-cap on live video.
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 11:56 AM, Olivier Guilyardi <ml(a)xung.org> wrote:
Dave Phillips wrote:
I'm looking to buy a low-cost camcorder with
FireWire out. Do any of you
LAUyers have a recommendation ? I'd like to stay under $200US if
possible.
To ensure Linux compatibility, try to get yourself a device that supports
IIDC.
Here's a quite exhaustive list (check the IIDC column) by libdc1394 author:
http://damien.douxchamps.net/ieee1394/cameras
We had a lot of problems setting up a DV live stream using ffmpeg because
our
camcorder lacked IIDC support.
--
Olivier
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