Yup; Capturing works perfectly using nuvrec_ati http://fixounet.free.fr/ This delivers .nuv files(2gig-limit). To get it to one avi (edit if you want) wich is readeable by common players, you can use avidemux, at the same place. Caveat: * No 3d-accelleration or very poor. This has to do with the ati-xfree-driver wich is needed for using the km-module... I tried building X-4.3.0 myself and compile from CVS. But that didn't work out. * No tv-out-support (legal stuff I think). But when you're handy, you might get it to work. If I could choose again (but he; I'm stupid). I would buy a good capture-card and a seperate VGA-card (with support for tvout). have fun frans --- Forrest <forrest2525@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Funny you should mention this card. I am > considering buying this card > and I was wondering if anyone else had used it to > capture video and/or > used it for 3D hardware acceleration. I would > really like to capture > 720x480, which this card is supposed to do. > > So, has anyone done any video capture with this > card? Any caveats? > > Thanks, > > Forrest > > > -- > video4linux-list mailing list > Unsubscribe > mailto:video4linux-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux-list __________________________________________________ It's Samaritans' Week. Help Samaritans help others. Call 08709 000032 to give or donate online now at http://www.samaritans.org/support/donations.shtm