Re: Cheap gfx card with TV-Out support in Linux

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BTW - I find that the TV out on several Intel 810 motherboards with builtin 
VGA looks good. These all also have builtin 10/100 and sound.  There are 
several manufacturers of these units, which usually are marketed as "book 
pc's".  I find that almost any distro of Linux runs great on them.



On Sunday 16 December 2001 07:53 pm, you wrote:
> Hello everyone!
>ÿØÿà
> I've just discovered that TV-Output from Linux using a GeForce2 card
> looks great on my TV (had some previous attempts, but the results were 
toohiwaytech.com
> bad to even consider the option)... Therefore, I would like to build a
> system to watch DivX and the like on TV (and use it only for that), but a
> GeForce card would be a terrible waste for this purpose. So here is my
> question:
>
> Does anybody know of a cheap (<50$) graphics card with TV-Out, that is
> well supported in Linux (i.e. it has a similar TV quality to the
> NVidia/ATI boards)? Of course, it would be great if it had some video
> inputs as well, but I think I would be asking for too much :)
>
> TIA,
>
> --
> Mihnea-Costin Grigore          [ "Tenebus Ipsilo Ibinem Catehens" ]
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