I just picked up the ATI Video Wonder VE vard (which I thought was the WinTV
card... READ THE BOX BEFORE PURCHASE :)
I think it also has a conexant chipset, but SuSE81 autodetected it just fine.
I have REALLY been impressed with SuSE81's device management (except for the
stupid one pointer
Yes.
:)
I have had problems with 8.1 and my digital camera, which I solved by d'ling
gphoto from the Caldera SOSS site (
ftp://ftp2.caldera.com/pub/soss/RPMS/gphoto* )
I have also been doing the Digital Video capture stuff. See my other post.
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003 09:09:20 +0100
Roger
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 18:16:04 -0500
Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SuSE 8.1 shows support for tons of chipset/devices. I can't tell if any
are USB or otherwise. I'm just looking in the YAST2 hardware module.
I'm sure linux-usb.org has more info
First place I looked. Lots of USB
Are you talking digital cameras or digital video? My experience is more with
digital cameras, like the Sony DFW-SX900.
I had been looking at Broadcast2000 for video, but I think that went away
over fears of legal action if it allowed people to copy DVDs. I think the
apps mentioned on the
I'm interested in this as well... and also anyone's experience with IEEE1394
and Linux.
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003 22:24:02 +0100
Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know of a USB device to do video capture that works with Linux? I
thought this would be easy to find, but I seem
If you're just doing video in, I've HEARD great things about the cheapo
Hauppauge WinTV card you can buy at Walmart and Best Buy.
I'm about to pick one up and test it out. Otherwise I'm saving up my pennies
for a ATI AIW/RADEON card
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003 08:46:40 +0100
Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL
ieee1394 video capture GUIs as well. Choose what suites your taste.
We wrote our own 'dcgrab' to provide a digital camera counterpart.
Be sure to check out: http://www.linux1394.org/
It tells all.
My only horror story is that ieee1394 storage devices do not work if your
kernel is compiled for SMP
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 15:35:19 -0500
Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you're just doing video in, I've HEARD great things about the cheapo
Hauppauge WinTV card you can buy at Walmart and Best Buy.
I'm about to pick one up and test it out. Otherwise I'm saving up my
pennies for a
', which is a
simple command line app to save the video stream. But there are many
ieee1394 video capture GUIs as well. Choose what suites your taste.
We wrote our own 'dcgrab' to provide a digital camera counterpart.
Be sure to check out: http://www.linux1394.org/
It tells all.
My only
SuSE 8.1 shows support for tons of chipset/devices. I can't tell if any are
USB or otherwise. I'm just looking in the YAST2 hardware module.
I'm sure linux-usb.org has more info
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 21:54:07 +0100
Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A card like this is probably what it
At 03:35 PM 13/03/2003 -0500, you wrote:
If you're just doing video in, I've HEARD great things about the cheapo
Hauppauge WinTV card you can buy at Walmart and Best Buy.
I'm about to pick one up and test it out. Otherwise I'm saving up my pennies
for a ATI AIW/RADEON card
I have recently
know of a USB device to do video capture that works with Linux? I
thought this would be easy to find, but I seem to find nothing. Lots of
doodads with cameras, but I have the camera. I checked the linux usb site
and may just be missing the obvious.
This is for an image processing system
that this must be
a USB interface?
No. Not specifically USB. I just did not want to put 4 video capture cards
in the PC. In some systems, you are left with almost no PCI slots. I thought
USB would less obtrusive in this sense.
We already do firewire capture of digital cameras. And, I have seen a device
Sorry, the Hauppauge is a WinTV-RADIO card (I'm scared, just from the
name!)
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 16:32:43 -0400
Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I know I've asked about video capture here before. What I would
like to know is some opinions on whether I should buy an ATI
All
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begin Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
Sorry, the Hauppauge is a WinTV-RADIO card (I'm scared, just from the
name!)
Works fine under Linux. I've had one for over 4 years now. Uses the
BT878
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 19:19:26 -0400
Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think my letter about video capture never made it to the list, so I'll
try again.
We are going to get a digital photomicroscope for our pathology lab. I am
not satisfied with the software demonstrated thus far
I think my letter about video capture never made it to the list, so I'll try
again.
We are going to get a digital photomicroscope for our pathology lab. I am
not satisfied with the software demonstrated thus far. Awkward and too many
steps involved in capturing and saving an image.
So
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