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Video Capture Cards and Red Hat 9

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Name: Tech_Wiz02
Date: June 30, 2003 at 13:39:11 Pacific
OS: Red Hat Linux 9
CPU/Ram: Pentium III / 256MB
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Hi.

I got a Red Hat Linux box set up and was wanting to use it as a media center (PVR, play MP3s, play DVDs, ect) Found a program on the internet, Freevo that sounds great for what I want to do. Only problem is that I don't know if there are any video capture cards that are compatible with Red Hat 9. Does anyone know where I can find this information? Also, any advice on hardware for this type of program, or idea, would be welcomed. Thanks.



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Name: mike
Date: July 1, 2003 at 22:32:17 Pacific
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many many cards out there work for linux that are video capture cards.

most ati cards have drivers (even linked from the ati site, wow) i cant rememeber if they are third party drivers or not.

Anyway, im not quite sure however for the latest version of redhat. but i have an ati card working on 7.1 great.

read around atis site and look around the linux drivers. should help you

-mike


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