"W. eWatson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>> Andrew E. wrote:<snipped Andrew's unhelpful reply>
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>>>> "W. eWatson" wrote:
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>>>>> A friend is looking for some help with how to use Python to access a
>>>>> WinTV (Go Plus) capture card, and how to display an image from it. Is
>>>>> there some facility that might help him, or does anyone have
>>>>> experience
>>>>> with such use that might suggest sources? Win XP OS. Any general
>>>>> methods
>>>>> for dealing with such commercially built capture cards?
>>>>>
>>>
>>
>> I have no experiance of Python, but we all have experiance of Andrew E.
>> He is an annoying poster who believes encoder9 cures everything, even
>> swine flu! It is not what you need.
>> Your first port of call should be Hauppauge who manufacture WinTV.
>> Support (USA):
>> http://www.hauppauge.com/site/support/support.html
>> User forums (UK)
>> http://www.hauppauge.co.uk/board/index.php
> I finally got through to Hauppauge, but Python seemed out of their
> vocabulary. They did point me to OCX for older products and MS Show (I
> have no idea what that is) for current products. I'll try the UK link
> next. Thanks. None of the Python NGs (comp.lang.python) showed any
> meaningful responses. I'm fairly well aquainted with Python, but am
> somewhat surprised something isn't available.
>
I really am only slightly familiar with Python so won't have a solution,
but my very weak understanding is that you wouldn't access the card
directly as such, but access the installed WinTV software with Python.
But I don't know how, this is just an assumption, but assumed it would
be similar to accessing WMP using Python?
My personel view for what it's worth: It's Win XP, and the hauppauge
site has the latest drivers to download and fully patched and uptodate
WinTV capture software - use that!
Python seems to be a very troublesome method to obtain something
that is so easy on XP with official software!