> 
> I am using the Rdhat 7.0 kernel 2.2.16smp 
> on a ABIT BP6 Dual CPU motherboard.

        Same motherboard here, good solid equipment in my experience.
 
> I had tried the hauppage winttv-go pci card but did not
> have much success with it.

        I've heard WinTV Go is a pretty new card, and there may have been
some trouble supporting it. 

        However, I get the impression you're using RedHat's stock kernel.
Don't do that. 

        I'm using a WinTV model 401 with plenty of success, but the
important thing to remember here is: Don't ust the kernel bttv. It's an
old hack. 

        If you're not familiar with configuring & compiling your own
kernel, please read the kernel howto. 

        Then visit http://www.strusel007.de/linux/bttv/ - aquire and
install bttv 0.7.47. You will need to patch your kernel with the new i2c
stack from the lm-sensors project before you do this. 

        It's not as hard as it sounds, but if you really want to get this
done, you'll need to do it. 

> I am trying to do video streaming onto a website.
> 
> If anybody can recommend a video card that will work 
> with this kernel for video streaming applications
> it will be helpfull.

        I don't think any capture card will work with that kernel for
video streaming applications. But I repeat myself. 


 - Eric



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