02-04-2024, 04:25 PM
The manual for the Analogue capture claims NTSC/PAL 60/50 auto-detection and MJPEG 1920x1080@30 Hz or YUV422 720x576@25Hz
It mentions Windows and Mac.
The manual for the HDMI capture claims up to 3840x2160@30Hz 8/10/12bit color input with L-PCM Audio and output up to 1920x1080@60Hz. It recommends VLC and mentions Windows, Mac, Linux and Android. I doubt it does HDCP? I suppose my BD player uses HDCP, but it may not being a Longpoo! It includes what might be a USB 3.0 USB-A socket to USB-C OTG plug.
Surprisingly VLC hasn't got Video Capture on Android, but there are apps that do. A recommended one needs 100s of permissions turned off. The supplied adaptor does do OTG on USB-C. I can't think what I'd used HDMI capture on Android for.
Unsurprisingly the OTG adaptor and Android Video camera app allows the Analogue capture device to work too.
I found the app via this post when it was obvious that VLC on Android doesn't do it (It will connect to a LAN stream from the Pi).
It mentions Windows and Mac.
The manual for the HDMI capture claims up to 3840x2160@30Hz 8/10/12bit color input with L-PCM Audio and output up to 1920x1080@60Hz. It recommends VLC and mentions Windows, Mac, Linux and Android. I doubt it does HDCP? I suppose my BD player uses HDCP, but it may not being a Longpoo! It includes what might be a USB 3.0 USB-A socket to USB-C OTG plug.
Surprisingly VLC hasn't got Video Capture on Android, but there are apps that do. A recommended one needs 100s of permissions turned off. The supplied adaptor does do OTG on USB-C. I can't think what I'd used HDMI capture on Android for.
Unsurprisingly the OTG adaptor and Android Video camera app allows the Analogue capture device to work too.
I found the app via this post when it was obvious that VLC on Android doesn't do it (It will connect to a LAN stream from the Pi).
Quote:The best ones that I found for my Samsung A53-5G phone are the USB Camera. and USB Camera Pro apps from 沈垚 / ShenYao China.