Re: ATI new video cards

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Thanks Alsa,

Getting the ATI card to work with TV out was not a big problem at all. Compiling the ati2 driver into /usr/X11R6/ was a snap...I got it first try using Xawtv as the viewer. But I guess from what you are saying, ATI is not going to give out their particulars on these newer chip-set and cards? Then I won't buy one!

>>>>>>>Separate compliant<<<<<<<
Capturing, on the other hand?
I'm just having problems compiling ffmpeg-avview and KM with RH9. I don't know if I'm missing specific libraries or what????? But I can watch TV (in  and out) just the capturing part has me a little confused ever since I upgraded to RH9?
>>>>>>>>                   <<<<<<<<<<<


On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 04:15, alsa@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Sat, 11 Oct 2003, Thomasso Bartholomew Garceiass wrote:

> GATOS (I have an old ALL in WONDER PRO--mach64) was updated and found to
> my amazement that they are supporting their newer cards in LINUX with TV
> OUT:
All contemporary cards have more or less good TV OUT. Good, but not nice:
high noise, average stability of frequencies.

We have some measurements results for video IN for Theater 200, which is
the best for today on the market due to extra low noise and high
stability (it is 12-bit grabber). Results can be viewed on
www.slackware.ru/article.ghtml?ID=510 (sorry, in Russian, but if You are
a technical specialist - You will understand the table there).
I have a relative who is Russian, no problems having him to translate it for me. I got the jest of these results.

One problem: seems, that ATI is suffering and do not like to open
documentation for that chip, that can make it possible to create the
driver. On the part of Phillips or Nvidia, it is a good time to make a
card with 12bit ADC and on-board sound chip, that is in sync with video
chip, that is extremely required for good video/audio encoding systems.
Yes I agree with you! Getting sound and video going was a chaotic experience!

Are you the same person/product that makes the ALSA 0.9.7 and ALSA.libs for Audio?

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