Hi John,

I'd definitely suggest you relieve your self from pain and anguish and go for 
what is known to work. I have spent months debugging video cards, capture 
cards, audio equipment that were of excellent quality but were not officially 
or fully supported by the AG toolkit. So I learned my lessons the hard way and 
stuck to the tried and true cards.

For capture cards stick to either the Hauppauge (BT or CX chipsets since they 
are readily supported by V4L, don't get a PVR model since its an mpeg2 encoder 
and will not work using VIC) or Winnov series (use only the old drivers)
For video cards stick to Matrox Cards, not the best in quality but fully 
supported under most OSes that the AG community uses.
For PIGs stick to Quickcam as the drivers are available for nearly all OS'es.

I hope this helps, I've sacrifised alot of truely state of the art technology 
in favor of quite out dated equipment, and sometimes even hard to purchase as 
they have been discontinued and etc, since at the end of the day getting all 
the pieces to work together is much easier with the help of other's experiences.

Proshanta

On 9/6/05, Casagrande, John 
<casagrand...@ccnt.hsc.usc.edu<mailto:casagrand...@ccnt.hsc.usc.edu>> wrote:
I am attempting to build a Windows XP based AG node and have purchased
the latest ATI All in Wonder X600P graphics card and am having issues
with VIC not seeing the Sony EVI-D100 attached to it. I am using the 2.4
version of AGTK, is there a more recent hardware compatibility list
available? This video card uses the ATI Rage Theater Chipset. Can anyone
offer a suggestion?


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