Projects:TimVideos & HDMI2USB

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Description FOSS Software and Hardware for doing recording and live streaming of events.

The HDMI2USB project develops affordable hardware options to record and stream HD videos (from HDMI & DisplayPort sources) for conferences, meetings and user groups.

Has website https://hdmi2usb.tv/
Persons working on
Tags video, fpga, hdmi, dvi, hardware, electronics
Located at assembly Fail0verflow
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TimVideos.us

TimVideos.us is a group of exciting projects which together create a system for doing both recording and live event streaming for conferences, meetings, user groups and other presentations.

We hope that, through our projects, the costs and expertise currently required to produce live streaming events will be reduced to near zero. We wish to develop a system where everyone has the ability to record presentations and host live remote participants across the globe.

Whether you want to work hands-on with hardware or code in a variety of languages, we have a project for you. Join the team! This information should help you explore the projects and learn how to get started.



HDMI2USB.tv

The HDMI2USB project develops affordable hardware options to record and stream HD videos (from HDMI & DisplayPort sources) for conferences, meetings and user groups.

We are currently developing our own hardware (the Numato Opsis), and also provide firmware for various prototyping boards.

HDMI2USB started in 2013, and is an active ongoing project in its third iteration of hardware prototyping. Today you can download early working firmware and have real capture happen, but we actively wish to improve and are seeking assistance:

  • For video recording individuals+teams: Be an early adopter; get a board, start using it, report back to us with feedback
  • For software/FPGA developers: Get involved in contributing code both to the capture software + FPGA stack
  • Our aim is this becomes the defacto, incredibly affordable and easy to use video recording hardware for conferences, meetings and user groups worldwide.

Find out more about HDMI2USB and why we’re doing this in ABOUT + FAQ



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