Laptop capture card supported by FMLE?

I looked at the supported devices that Adobe listed for 2008, does anyone know if there is an updated list around?  Also, is there a firewire capture card on the market yet that will do live streaming well?

The latest list is http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/flashmediaencoder/FMLE_DeviceMatrix3.0.pdf
Osprey 560 card has firewire input and is also present in above list.

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