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    Hello;

    I'll be Thankfull if you guide me;
    In debian/ubuntu ,To stream camcorder video and audio on web (e.g:http://iport) is it better connect camcorder to PC via usb ?OR connect via TV capture card?
    TV capture card has "Bt878" chipset .should it's driver be installed ?
    By and large How can camcorder video & audio can be streamed on web ?

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    Have you tried VLC Media Player? And you use the wizard mode to setup the streaming.
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    Hello;

    Thanks Alot for you'r attention.
    Yes,But in The page that capture card should be selected what should be written ?( /dev/video0 ) ?
    Should not capture card driver be installed?
    When card capture is seletced /dev/video0 there is no video .
    How about audio ?
    in local pc how can video stream be shown ?

    but when another digital camera is connected to pc via usb vlc can capture it

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    here is one BenQ digital camera and one canon camcorder .
    When benq is connected via usb too pc VLC can capture it .
    But when camcorder is connected via capture card to pc VLC can not open it .
    How can camcorder be streamed on web ?with which software ?
    whiche video device name should be selected for camcorder In vlc (video4linux tab) ?
    selecting /dev/video0 has not any result .
    for streaming should camcorder be captured first ?

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