On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 11:56:38AM -0500, Thom Paine wrote: > On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 01:20:49 -0600, Timothy Waters > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Okay, i'm sick of messing around trying to get this pvr-150 to work. > > Can somebody please recommend a tv-card that is easy to get working > > fully in LInux? > > > My PVR-350 is working like a champ in a low end PIII. > > It was relatively easy to configure compliments of Jarod's Fedora guide. > > I'm using the TVOut on the card for the onboard encoding / decoding.
We all have cards that work, some got them working quickly, others took more time. However, this user is asking which card will have the least probability of problems and the easiest time to get going. Based on list traffic, it is definitely not the 350 (at least if you want output on it). The 250 seems the most common card, and it is often a good idea to pick the most common card because it increases the probability that problems are fixed, and that if you have a problem, somebody else probably had it first and a solution was posted to it. At least among hardware encoder cards. It is often worth extra money to run the most popular if you're not into being the first to have to solve a problem.
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