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Fellow penguin lovers,
I have a question to which I cannot discover a straight answer via Googling or various other lists...
I am *this* far off never booting my PC into M$ ever again. Unfortunately, I cannot discover how to get my D-Link DU-CV USB video grabber going in Linux. It can take a signal from a VCR or DVD player and turn it into a .avi or .mpg, with audio too.
This is not a terribly well-supported device. Very little info available at the manufacturer's website, not even a driver for XP, tho' the 98 driver works fine.
Anyone have any experience of getting this, or a similar device, going? I ain't very techy, but realise this is the moment where I might have to learn to be...
Thanks in advance,
Paul
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