On 0, Jonathan Claxton wrote: > On Wed, 27 Dec 2000, Subba Rao wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I am new to the Video on Linux area. Is there an FAQ for this field? > > My plans on Linux is to add the capability to view video(VCR) and TV/cable. > > Is there a recommended Video card that I should invest in? What are the video > > cards that I need to avoid? My current kernel is 2.2.16. > > > > I have a Hauppange TV card that I have been using for the last two or > three years and I watch TV/VCR on it all the time. BTW, I use my VCR to > watch TV since it can feed a stronger signal into the TV card since if I > feed a RF one, it seems that inside that PC, it drowns it out. :/ > > Basically any card with a BT 848 or 878 chip will work. There may be > others that can work just as well. > > Thank you for replying with this suggestion. I did find a Hauppange WinTV Go at the local Best Buy. Does it use the BT chipset? I could not find any info about the chipset on the box and at the Hauppange web site. Thank you once again and wish you all a Happy New Year. -- Subba Rao subb3@attglobal.net http://pws.prserv.net/truemax/