Hi Zsolt,

About 4 months ago I was going through the same problem. I had purchased 4 
WinTV PVR 150s thinking that it would be a very good solution for the AG 
cosidering its hardware MPEG2 and less load on the CPU and all. The problem 
however is however that with hardware mpeg capture cards there is no readily 
available solution to decode on the fly. Even if you do find any you'll be 
faced with a significant lag since a software will first have to buffer the 
video then transmit that video. If you do find a solution please to this do let 
me know, I would love to use PVRs.

What I did instead was hunt for WinTV 401 model with the BT878 chipset, 
unforunately those are out of production, and you'll find only WinTV 401 models 
with the cx8800 chipset. Since I don't quite enjoy selecting video sources each 
time I enter a different AG room, I prefer linux. The cx8800 is supported under 
linux using Video For Linux 2(V4L2), which AG does not ship native tools for, 
most likely because older video cards and webcams that use V4L may break. 
However it does work, a little quirky, loosing video sometimes, but it does 
work.

Now, in order for you to find a capture card with the BT878 chipset, is quite a 
challengin game. Since the demand is still there for the BT878 chipset, the 
Osprey and Winnov Cards still make manufacture a few of their lines with it, 
but make sure you use the correct drivers usually the much older drivers.  If 
you are in my situation, you're most likely gonna have a tough time getting an 
authorized vendor to sell those antique cards. But if you are willing to pay 
out of your own pocket, you can get cheap BT878 cards for about $10 from places 
such as newegg.com<http://newegg.com> or ebay. I do not endorse these vendors, 
but after an exhaustive search it seems to be some of the few places still 
selling such antique cards at a reason able price. A few of my university 
approved authorized vendors still sell the older cards but at MSRP prices from 
1996(~$150-$200)!

Good Luck,
Proshanta



On 11/3/05, Nagykaldi, Zsolt F. (HSC) 
<zsolt-nagyka...@ouhsc.edu<mailto:zsolt-nagyka...@ouhsc.edu>> wrote:


   Anybody, ever installed a Hauppauge WinTV video capture card on a WinXP Pro 
SP2  that actually WORKED with the AG Venue client??? I have spent days with 
this thing and I am desperate here. What other cards do you have for this 
particular setup that works for you?

   THANKS.


   _ _ _

   Zsolt Nagykaldi, PhD
   Research Associate, Clinical IT Specialist
   University Of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
   Department Of Family And Preventive Medicine
   Oklahoma Center For Family Medicine Research

   900 NE 10th Street
   Oklahoma City, OK 73104
   Phone: (405) 271-8000 Ext.:1-32212
   Fax:     (405) 271-1682



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