I like my All-In-Wonder 128 Rage Theater. It works in X but I can't get it to use /dev/video so it won't capture anything. One of these days I'll have time to tackle it and beat it into submission.
This is running on a dual 933, Asus MB, Promise IDE raid mirroring 7200 RPM IBM HD. Ben Barrett ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*: > >If you want a new PC-PVR getup on the cheap, look into a cheap athlon >mobo with built-in IDE RAID... use two 7200 RPM drives, striped, and I >believe you'll be happy as a clam. here's a recent deal you might like: >http://dealnews.com/articles/32902.html >Abit KT7-RAID SocketA mobo for $49 and less; up to 1.2GHz Duron and >Athlons supported, but this mobo has a PCI slot, which I hear slows down >the overall bandwidth by about 10% too. Any confirmation on this? > >Also: >Anyone have experience with the ATI's All-In-Wonders?? (Raddeon pref) > > >On Wed, 2002-03-27 at 09:46, Grigsby, Garl wrote: >> Steve, >> Thanks. So does this pretty much wipe out your system, or can you >> still do other things. The system I am hoping to do use is a PII 550 >> Xeon, 384 MB Ram, UltraSCSI LVD with two 9 GB Seagate drives. The >> drives are plenty fast enough ( I have gotten transfer rates of 60+ >> MB/sec). My concern is the speed of the processor. I have been playing >> with video capture at work on a P3 733, had that machine gets a little >> bogged down, but I have been trying to do video and audio compression at >> the same time as the capture. >> >> Garl >> >-- > > -- Bob Crandell Assured Computing When you need to be sure. Cell 541-914-3985 FAX 240-371-7237 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.assuredcomp.com Eugene, Or. 97402
