Elton,
As far as I've read on the MythTV(.org) stuff, it seems that the Hauppauge cards at *the* most supported card out there. They're incredibly popular.
As we've already learned that the Hauppauge cards are TV-*in* only, the next recommendation is a Matrox G400 card. It seems to have the best TV-out capability under Linux.
I know you want a one-card solution, but they're so cheap by comparison that you can't resist goin' with two. Besides, what do you do when you get two tv cards? Two separate TVs?
(Hey, that would be cool)
- bish
Michael Gargiullo wrote:
On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 15:38, Elton Woo wrote:
Any recommendations on these (cards with video in /video out capabilities) ?
TIA,
Elton ;-)
If you have a few hundred... the new ATI All-in-wonder 9800 pro has binary drivers that now include TV out support.
Others have gotten the cheaper hauggue (I totally misspelled that) card
working as well, but I think thats just a tuner card.
-- I could be wrong. At least thats what my wife says...
-- "those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end, for they do so with the approval of their own conscience." http://quotes.telemanage.ca/quotes.nsf/quotes/7cfd6e1a41c2c42185256c840053e1e7