Hey guys
Is anybody successfully (or knows someone) using a HDMI grabber ? Instead of usb and AV converter combo...
I've seen a bit of chit chat but nothing solid...
Thoughts?
Hey guys
Is anybody successfully (or knows someone) using a HDMI grabber ? Instead of usb and AV converter combo...
I've seen a bit of chit chat but nothing solid...
Thoughts?
Hi,
the only one that works with a Raspberry Pi:
https://de.aliexpress.com/item…1602_1,searchweb201603_52
but it converts from HDMI 1080p to CVBS-Video 576i (PAL) or 480i (NTSC).
If you owner of a Raspberry Pi 4,
https://de.aliexpress.com/item…1602_1,searchweb201603_52
works with own driver. Not cheap and hard work.
if someone has an rpi4 with usb3 and enough money, could test this one (5Port)
https://de.aliexpress.com/item…1602_7,searchweb201603_52
Are these chipsets compatíble or with the PI4 is that irrelevant ?
if someone has an rpi4 with usb3 and enough money, could test this one (5Port)
https://de.aliexpress.com/item…1602_7,searchweb201603_52
What is the difference between this one and the older one then?
Are these chipsets compatíble or with the PI4 is that irrelevant ?
dont know...thats the reason why i said that someone can test it
Maybe this one
https://de.aliexpress.com/item/32913463789.html
could work with RPi3, but not known chipset and the output is MJPEG respectively H.264 at max. 1080p 60fps.
http://www.link-card.com.cn/en/products.asp?id=9
Known working grabbers UTV007 and STK1160 gives output at MPEG.
Maybe @TPmodding knows more.
MJPEG is supportedd now in hyperion.ng
Alles anzeigenMaybe this one
https://de.aliexpress.com/item/32913463789.html
could work with RPi3, but not known chipset and the output is MJPEG respectively H.264 at max. 1080p 60fps.
http://www.link-card.com.cn/en/products.asp?id=9
Known working grabbers UTV007 and STK1160 gives output at MPEG.
Maybe @TPmodding knows more.
So I can use one of these to capture from any source? They don’t flag as hdcp issue or anything?
You can test all of these, the community will be grateful! Joking aside...
No one will be able to tell you if it works or not.
As I said, this one
https://de.aliexpress.com/item…1602_1,searchweb201603_52
works, but you have to write and compile your own driver for the RPi4.
MJPEG is supportedd now in hyperion.ng
Is H264 also supported in hyperion.ng?
Hey guys
So I just received my HDMI grabber
https://www.berrybase.de/en/ra…composite-usb-2.0-grabber
Someone previously stated it worked well just some heat issues that I already have a solution for.
Only problem is
I only get a black screen on Hyperion and no response from LEDS
Any thoughts ?
I have (had) the same from China. Worked out-of-the-box on a Raspberry Pi 3A +. But after half a year, stopped working. I think it was the heat problem that you mentioned. I go back to the "EasyCap" grabber, less heat Problems.
Maybe it's another chipset? Plug it into a Windows computer. The device manager should show an "OEM Capture" or "usbtv007". That's the right chipset. Or some error in the config.
When I use old grabber everything works
With the new just black screen
Will try on pc
I've already created a down to size heat sink for it... (maybe should've tested first lol)
I think it was one of the admins or top posters that had one
i have one yes, but to be honest, just made some little test to so if and how it works...didnt use it for a long time because my receiver outputs on cvbs too
i have one yes, but to be honest, just made some little test to so if and how it works...didnt use it for a long time because my receiver outputs on cvbs too
So you have your receiver outputting max quality on HDMI output and CVBS simultaneously for the PI ?
Does it output max 4k on one end and 1080 on the other ? And for HDR?
i dont have 4k receiver...
but there are some that should have multiple outputs, like
This is mine
Pretty standard
Will only upgrade in a year or 2
https://www.eu.onkyo.com/en/products/ht-s3800-131920.html
Never tested it
Although my issue has always been HDR I consume alot (already fixed!)
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