Difference between revisions of "Plextor ConvertX PX-M402U"
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# In this Open Media dialog click the "Capture Device" tab. | # In this Open Media dialog click the "Capture Device" tab. | ||
# Use these settings: | # Use these settings: | ||
− | + | ##Capture mode: Video Camera | |
− | + | ##Device Selection | |
− | + | ###Video device name: /dev/video0 | |
− | + | ###Audio device name: hw:3,0 | |
# Click the Play button at the bottom of the dialog | # Click the Play button at the bottom of the dialog | ||
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To open the capture device with video and audio from the command line: | To open the capture device with video and audio from the command line: | ||
vlc v4l2:///dev/video0 :input-slave="alsa://hw:3,0" | vlc v4l2:///dev/video0 :input-slave="alsa://hw:3,0" | ||
+ | |||
+ | Test with VLC playing video from a connected composite DVD player. VLC reports the following: | ||
+ | |||
+ | Video | ||
+ | *Codec: MPEG-4 Video (mp4v) | ||
+ | *Resolution: 720x480 | ||
+ | *Frames: 29.97 | ||
+ | *Decode: Planar 4:2:0 YUV | ||
+ | |||
+ | Audio | ||
+ | *Codec: PCM S16 LE(s16l) | ||
+ | *Channels: Stereo | ||
+ | *Sample rate: 48000 Hz 16 bit | ||
=== Sometimes the USB port goes KaBlam === | === Sometimes the USB port goes KaBlam === |
Revision as of 11:28, 6 March 2015
Plextor ConvertX PX-M402U USB 2.0 Real-Time Digital Video Converter. Converts to DivX®, MPEG-4, MPEG-1 and 2.
- Real-time hardware and MPEG-1/2/4 digital video converter
- Fast digital video conversion and lower CPU usage with hardware encoder
- Easy-to-use personal or VCD video creation software
- Official DivX Certified product
- Save hard disk space with DivX and MPEG-4
The ConvertX PX-M402U is an external USB 2.0 capture device that can encode external analog inputs to MPEG2/DivX in realtime. It has a full Linux SDK which has an open license. While the firmware is included with the SDK, this firmware does not have an open license.
There is a similar model, the Plextor ConvertX PVR PX-TV402U, that includes a tv tuner.
Contents
Review
Not at this time.
Using with MythTV
driver and system recognition
The device was recognized in Mythubuntu immediately upon connection. The output of lsusb shows the device as:
Plextor Corp. ConvertX M402U A/V Capture
testing video input
Any video player shows video from a connected source by simply opening the file
/dev/video0
If your device is on video0, it may be on video1 or another if you have other capture devices.
testing audio input
The audio device is going to have a name like: "hw:3,0" It will likely be a second audio device since the first is the system soundcard.
- hw:0,0 - The system sound device / ALSA device
- hw:3,0 - Audio from Plextor ConvertX
Finding the ConvertX, type:
cat /proc/asound/cards
Output Example:
0 [SB ]: HDA-Intel - HDA ATI SB HDA ATI SB at 0xfe5f4000 irq 16 1 [HDMI ]: HDA-Intel - HDA ATI HDMI HDA ATI HDMI at 0xfe7e8000 irq 19 2 [pcsp ]: PC-Speaker - pcsp Internal PC-Speaker at port 0x61 3 [PXM402 ]: go7007 - Plextor PX-M402 Plextor PX-M402
ref: http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Asoundrc
Testing with VLC (Video LAN Player)
Verified working audio and video using VLC Player 2.1.4
Assuming your capture device is /dev/video0 and ALSA ID is hw:3,0 then do the following:
- Open VLC
- On the menubar: Media -> Open Capture Device (or press CNTL-C)
- In this Open Media dialog click the "Capture Device" tab.
- Use these settings:
- Capture mode: Video Camera
- Device Selection
- Video device name: /dev/video0
- Audio device name: hw:3,0
- Click the Play button at the bottom of the dialog
This is creating the playlist v4l2:///dev/video0
v4l2 is Video4Linux version 2 video capture framework for linux. Video4Linux2 drivers have to setup supporting ICs to do audio/video muxing/encoding/decoding.
To open the capture device with video and audio from the command line:
vlc v4l2:///dev/video0 :input-slave="alsa://hw:3,0"
Test with VLC playing video from a connected composite DVD player. VLC reports the following:
Video
- Codec: MPEG-4 Video (mp4v)
- Resolution: 720x480
- Frames: 29.97
- Decode: Planar 4:2:0 YUV
Audio
- Codec: PCM S16 LE(s16l)
- Channels: Stereo
- Sample rate: 48000 Hz 16 bit
Sometimes the USB port goes KaBlam
While testing you might find the USB port stops. If you do this:
cat /dev/video0
and you get nothing, knowing that your video source is connected and active, you might need to unplug the USB cable and plug it back in again after a few seconds to reset the port.
If reaching behind the computer to unplug the USB cable is bothersome you can try this snazzy little C program to reset the USB port:
- usbreset.c - specify the BUS and DEVICE number to reset the USB port.
Adding to MythTV back-end configuration
Related
- Hauppauge USB Live-2
- Plextor ConvertX PX-M402U
- Hauppauge 1196 WinTV-HVR-1250
- Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-2255 Dual Tuner