Hi Justin, Eugene, Went through the links, looks good. Currently I am using Xawtv to view live TV channels and ffmpeg or streamer to capture the video. Zapping seems to look good for viewing TV and capturing. Will give in a try. The good point about zapping that it is modular and like Xatv supports Lirc. Heard of NVrec too, but have not try it yet. My system now is Rehat 7.1 (kernel 2.4.5) with xfs. Video4linux and bttv drivers are from the Redhat 7.1 which I dont know what version they are. If i am not wrong v4l from Redhat 7.1 is v4l (one) and bttv.o is version 0.7x. Correct me if i am wrong. Once again thanks. Don >>> Eugene Kuznetsov <divx@xxxxxxx> 07/11/01 04:08PM >>> Hello Justin, Wednesday, July 11, 2001, 12:21:07 AM, you wrote: JS> There are plenty of format converters around, so I will assume that any JS> of the following are OK. JS> 1) (my usual plug) NVrec: http://www.ee.up.ac.za/~justin/v4l2 JS> 2) mp1e: http://zapping.sf.net/ (look in downlaods) JS> 3) NuppelVideo: http://www.freshmeat.net/projects/nuppelvideo/ JS> 4) qtvidcap (part of avifile): http://divx.euro.ru/ JS> 5) realproducer: http://www.real.com/ JS> 6) mainactor: http://www.mainconcept.com/ JS> 7) ... can't remember ... any more out there? JS> *NOTE: I wrote down the URLs from memory, so there may be mistakes (but JS> you can find the programs using google). JS> *NOTE: I wrote NVrec because none of the others worked well for me. I did some improvements of qtvidcap recently, CVS version shouldn't be too bad. -- Best regards, Eugene mailto:divx@xxxxxxx or sparky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [Team GADGET] [Team Two Divided By Zero] _______________________________________________ Video4linux-list mailing list Video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux-list