On Sat, 2004-10-16 at 12:51 -0400, et wrote:
> On Saturday 16 October 2004 12:26, Jack wrote:
> > Hi... I am a newbie to Linux and I have a related question:  I have
> > installed a couple of video capture programs and both complain about not
> > having video4linux drivers.  I've looked high and low for these drivers
> > and the closest I've come is RivaTV (which didn't work).
> >
> > My graphics card is a Nvidia 5600.  The graphics card does have a video
> > out which I use successfully in WinXP (I dual-boot.) I am using Mandrake
> > 10.1 community.  My computer is a 2.6 ghz Asus motherboard with 512m ram
> > onboard.
> >
> > If anyone knows a way of getting the video capture to work under this
> > setup, it would be greatly appreciated.  As I've stated, my main problem
> > seems to be this video4linux as the video programs *do* work until they
> > try to load this driver...
> >
> > > ____________________________________________________
> that is because what you need is a method to get video "in" in order to 
> capture video, you have a video out card.

Actually, I expressed myself poorly, I guess.  I *do* have a video in
card (as I suspect many familiar with the Nvidia 5600 would already
know).  I *did* mention that I already am successful in capturing and
watching video in WinXP.  (FYI I "broadcast" my tv signal from
downstairs to an x10 receiver upstairs in my computer room, which is
connected to the Nvidia. I am able to switch channels from upstairs as I
have a UHF remote which will work from anywhere in the house.)

I would like to be able to do this from Linux so I don't have to switch
to XP when watching "tv in a box."  :-)

Anyone else with ideas as to how to do this?

- Jack




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