Sven Luther wrote:
Do anyone have any idea if there is a chance that the ATI All in wonder
boards get one day supported on linux ?
Friendly,
Sven Luther
I have an ATI TV Wonder card that works on x86. I would imagine if
driver's exist for all the functions of the All-IN-Wonder, it should
Nick Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Has anyone had any sucess getting a video capture card to work well on a
> powerpc-based computer? I have tried with the most recent version of bttv,
> and have not been able to get a good picture: it's often yellow, and
> sometimes the framing isn't right
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 09:41:02PM -0800, vinai wrote:
> This is (or at least WAS) not the case. Back in the days of the LinuxPPC
> distro (yes - that far back), with a lot of help from Takashi Oe
> initially, and then Anthony Sexton and Gerd Knorr afterwards, we got
> xawtv working with the bttv d
This is (or at least WAS) not the case. Back in the days of the LinuxPPC
distro (yes - that far back), with a lot of help from Takashi Oe
initially, and then Anthony Sexton and Gerd Knorr afterwards, we got
xawtv working with the bttv driver on my personal 7500 at that time,
with a 2.2.6 kernel (~
Nick,
I am interested in the same exact thing. I
e-mailed Vassili, um, Leo-something and he said any
powerpc video capture things would definitely be USB
based, even if he didn't help any more than that.
If you learn anything more off-list, please CC:
me!
I think I'm going to end up
Hi,
Has anyone had any sucess getting a video capture card to work well on a
powerpc-based computer? I have tried with the most recent version of bttv,
and have not been able to get a good picture: it's often yellow, and
sometimes the framing isn't right (i.e. the top of the picture shows up at
th
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