Re: [Cooker] Television Cards

2000-10-05 Thread Thierry Vignaud

Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  I was wondering about television card support. I saw it mentioned in the
  setup program, but nothing is mentioned about which actual cards are
  supported. Does anyone have a list of supported TV cards, so I can have
  a rather cheap excuse to go out and buy one ("Of course I need it,
  sweetheart, I'm helping some people test something very important.").
 
 Titi our tv card specialist?

card=1 - MIRO PCTV
card=2 - Hauppauge old
card=3 - STB
card=4 - Intel
card=5 - Diamond DTV2000
card=6 - AVerMedia TVPhone
card=7 - MATRIX-Vision MV-Delta
card=8 - Fly Video II
card=9 - TurboTV
card=10 - Hauppauge new (bt878)
card=11 - MIRO PCTV pro
card=12 - ADS Technologies Channel Surfer TV
card=13 - AVerMedia TVCapture 98
card=14 - Aimslab VHX
card=15 - Zoltrix TV-Max
card=16 - Pixelview PlayTV (bt878)
card=17 - Leadtek WinView 601
card=18 - AVEC Intercapture
card=19 - LifeView FlyKit w/o Tuner
card=20 - CEI Raffles Card
card=21 - Lucky Star Image World ConferenceTV
card=22 - Phoebe Tv Master + FM
card=23 - Modular Technology MM205 PCTV, bt878
card=24 - Askey/Typhoon/Anubis Magic TView CPH051/061 (bt878)
card=25 - Terratec/Vobis TV-Boostar
card=26 - Newer Hauppauge WinCam (bt878)
card=27 - MAXI TV Video PCI2
card=28 - Terratec TerraTV+
card=29 - Imagenation PXC200
card=30 - FlyVideo 98
card=31 - iProTV
card=32 - Intel Create and Share PCI
card=33 - Terratec TerraTValue
card=34 - Leadtek WinFast 2000
card=35 - Chronos Video Shuttle II
card=36 - Typhoon TView TV/FM Tuner
card=37 - PixelView PlayTV pro
card=38 - TView99 CPH063
card=39 - Pinnacle PCTV Rave
card=40 - STB2


these cards are only supported by hackkernel for the moment (we'll
backported their support in 2.2.x later)
  card=41 - AVerMedia TVPhone 98
  card=42 - ProVideo PV951
  card=43 - Little OnAir TV
  card=44 - Sigma TVII-FM
  card=45 - MATRIX-Vision MV-Delta 2
  card=46 - Zoltrix Genie TV
  card=47 - Terratec TV/Radio+
  card=48 - Dynalink Magic TView
  card=49 - GV-BCTV3
  card=50 - Prolink PV-BT878P+4E (PixelView PlayTV PAK)
  card=51 - Eagle Wireless Capricorn2 (bt878A)
  card=52 - Pinnacle Studio PCTV Pro





Re: [Cooker] Television Cards

2000-09-28 Thread Richard Mercer

I have a cdrom version Mandrake 7.1 with kernel 2.2.15-4mdk "out of the box"
installation everything works great, except when I try installing and using
any capture programs. I have tried 3 of the latest versions of Xawtv, and 2
of the latest Kwintv versions. I have tried the source, configure, make,
install way and the RPM way. None has ever gotten past error messages when I
try to run them. Even though I have the Haupage Wintv pci card with the B878
chip.  The latest error message on trying to start it up was a vidmem
conflict between the Xwindow DGA base address and the card. The Win98  drive
in my same machine (E-machine brand with a celeron 366 with 64MB ram)  runs
the Windows version perfectly. The fact that all the mini HOWTOs and README
files say it should run fine is just not true.
If anyone has a version that will run on this Mandrake's most current
version, please let me know where I can download it.
Many thanks,
Rick Mercer.

- Original Message -
From: Robert L Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 8:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Television Cards


 as to cards supported by Mandrake its more cards supported by the KERNEL

 anything using the BrookTree TeleVision chipset should be fine btw BTTV
 is -
 Hauppauge uses that chipset and "supports" linux so you should be able
 to just install
 xawtv or Kwintv or ... and issue
 modprobe bttv.o
 modprobe tuner.o
 -
 if you get a 2.4.0test6 kernel
 add
 modprobe tvmixer.o

 and you should be set

 Robert L Martin







Re: [Cooker] Television Cards

2000-09-26 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

Gareth Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi there,
 
 I was wondering about television card support. I saw it mentioned in the
 setup program, but nothing is mentioned about which actual cards are
 supported. Does anyone have a list of supported TV cards, so I can have
 a rather cheap excuse to go out and buy one ("Of course I need it,
 sweetheart, I'm helping some people test something very important.").

Titi our tv card specialist?



-- 
Guillaume Cottenceau -- Distribution Developer for MandrakeSoft
http://www.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/




[Cooker] Television Cards

2000-09-25 Thread Gareth Williams

Hi there,

I was wondering about television card support.  I saw it mentioned in the 
setup program, but nothing is mentioned about which actual cards are 
supported.  Does anyone have a list of supported TV cards, so I can have a 
rather cheap excuse to go out and buy one ("Of course I need it, sweetheart, 
I'm helping some people test something very important.").

Cheers,

Gareth Williams




Re: [Cooker] Television Cards

2000-09-25 Thread pgeorges

Gareth Williams a écrit :

 I was wondering about television card support.  I saw it mentioned in the
 setup program, but nothing is mentioned about which actual cards are
 supported.  Does anyone have a list of supported TV cards, so I can have a
 rather cheap excuse to go out and buy one ("Of course I need it, sweetheart,
 I'm helping some people test something very important.").

I'm sure you'll find a complete list of supported cards (see kernel
docs), but if I remember well, cards based on BT848, BT849, BT878 and
BT879 chipsets are supported.

I own a Pinnacle studio PC TV rave, which is cheap and worked OK. I
could not make it work for a long time though, because bttv support is
broken in 2.2.17 kernel series (until -12mdk at least).




Re: [Cooker] Television Cards

2000-09-25 Thread Robert L Martin

as to cards supported by Mandrake its more cards supported by the KERNEL

anything using the BrookTree TeleVision chipset should be fine btw BTTV
is -
Hauppauge uses that chipset and "supports" linux so you should be able
to just install
xawtv or Kwintv or ... and issue
modprobe bttv.o
modprobe tuner.o
-
if you get a 2.4.0test6 kernel
add
modprobe tvmixer.o

and you should be set

Robert L Martin