All-in-Wonders also have preliminary support provided by the GATOS project (gatos.sf.net). That also has lirc drivers for the Remote Wonder, in case you have one you want to use. I myself have the original Radeon All-in-Wonder (7200? QD chipset), which I've been able to watch tuner, RCA and S-Video input on fine consistently. For some reason, capturing with their km (v4l) drivers is an issue, but probably my own stupidity as opposed to driver problems. I wouldn't recommend an All-in-Wonder unless you want to upgrade your 3D as well.
On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 01:33, Ian Truelsen wrote: > On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 13:45:17 +1000 > "Peter Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I'm looking for recomendations for the purchase of a TV Tuner Card. > > I'm looking to use the computer as a video recorder, so being able to > > achieve this under Gentoo would be a priority as I don't realy want to > > do this under Windows... > > > > Also, if anybody has already done this could you give me any > > suggestions that would guide me through any issues that may arise. > > > > Many Thanks for any suggestions. > > > I use the ATI TV Wonder card. It is a simple bttv card, so it is very > simple to set up under Linux.
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