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Hello everyone

I dont know if this card its a pirated one or not so im sorry for this post if yes (i)

 

So i have this card for years and works good.

Now i changed the PC and i cannot find the cd with drivers and software to install it

Theres no text on chip so i dont know what to google search for.

I tried bt848 generic driver but doesnt work.

 

Anyone here knows something about it that can help me?

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What a sad coincidence. I am just throwing away a card like this today, after doing some cleanup. I used to have 3 units (4ch 8ch and 16ch). We bought them a few years back as a sample to test. They were junk, so we just left them around the shop for display. I threw away the boxes and CDs just yesterday morning....

 

The chip is not a BT878, I know that for sure. After removing the heatsink:

 

9AA7130HL

CR8396 10

TSD09521

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Hi exe.

That's the Philips SAA7130HL video capture chip.

I've used a four chip capture card, which went fine (using one camera per chip), although I've since moved to cards that use eight Techwell chips.

The Philips drivers should be fairly common for Windows. I was using this card with Zoneminder under Ubuntu (Linux), using the built-in Ubuntu driver.

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Yes, they are pretty much old,

2 or 3 frames per second for each channel.

I will send you our card, free, if you have still interest.

We have become the only chip set supplier who survived out.

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Thank you guys

 

I installed Philips SAA7130 video capture driver and i started with Ispy.

But I can see just one cam in Ispy (my capture card have 4 inputs, all connected fine to my cams)

 

Anyone knows how to put all 4 channels to display in Ispy?

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Hi exe.

That's the Philips SAA7130HL video capture chip.

I've used a four chip capture card, which went fine (using one camera per chip), although I've since moved to cards that use eight Techwell chips.

The Philips drivers should be fairly common for Windows. I was using this card with Zoneminder under Ubuntu (Linux), using the built-in Ubuntu driver.

 

Ill try to install Ubuntu and zoneminder as after 4 dayz in windows drivers and software and no much succes.

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Yes, they are pretty much old,

2 or 3 frames per second for each channel.

I will send you our card, free, if you have still interest.

We have become the only chip set supplier who survived out.

 

Thank you SunnyKim, but i have tow cards like this working fine.. but cannot handle the drivers and/or software to work fine in Windows.

Maybe you can suggest me some drivers /software to match this kind of cards on Windows.

(I tried the Philips drivers, but i can see just 1 cam of 4 cams that are plugged in)

 

Thank you

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If the chip is SAA7130, my guess could be right in that only 1 or 2 frames per channel and per second when using all 4 channels.

The device drivers are depending on the chip and its board configuration.

I think you should ask the board suppliers.

No idea that iSpy can handle more than 1 channel.

 

If you have to deal as a project, we can provide you the board and device driver. You may have to carry out the project, on your own, asking us of minimal questions when you link with those application soft wares and do something for your own one.

Our board and application GUI software packages are for 4 Channel X 960H X 30 FPS and you do not need such soft wares for DVR applications, in general.

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