On Tuesday 04 Oct 2005 00:50, Ramin M. wrote:
>
> I just got my capturing device yesterday. So i decided to give it a
> try under Linux. This is a Canopus ADVC-110.
>
> To my surprise capturing from my Belkin USB/Firewire combo card on
> the firewire port using Kino worked! So it seems that the problem
> with my firewire hard-drive is the combination of two (the Belkin
> card and the firewire hard drive) that does not work. I am not
> anymore worried about this since my hard drive has also a USB
> connection so that when on Linux i just connect it through USB!  8-p
>
> So i am quite happy now though i already bought an Audigy 2 sound
> card with firewire and two firewire stand alone PCI cards with Texas
> Inst. chipsets (known to work under Linux). I guess the PCI firewire
> cards are gonna on Ebay for sale now as i am gonna keep Belkin and
> Audigy cards.
>
> Thanks anyway for the hints. I am not on the verge of starting video
> capturing and editing under both Linux and Windows!
>
Good to hear that you got the important bits running, Ramin.  How about 
feeding your experiences back into the TWiki?  You'll find links to the 
appropriate sections from
http://mandriva.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/HardwareCompatibility

It helps others to be able to see both good and bad experiences with 
hardware.

Anne
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