Installing the ati.2 drivers and drm-kernel module is pretty easy. I've never done the km part, but anyhow... all that you do is extract the ati.2 drivers into /usr/X11R6 and then you need to compile the drm-kernel stuff and then copy the appropriate module(s) into your modules dir (/lib/modules/your.kernel.version). I'm sure the capture stuff is similarly pretty easy... On that note... isn't there some better way to interface the computer with the laserdisc player in order to directly copy the digital data... seems like converting the data to analog, then back to digital seems like a process that would involve some loss in quality... Jason On Sat, 2003-05-24 at 12:51, Michael Satterwhite wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > I have a *VERY* large laserdisc collection that I want to transfer to DVD as > they no longer make laserdisc collections. I have an ATI All-In-Wonder > 8500DV, I've downloaded the Gatos drivers (includeing km), but I can't figure > out where to go from there. The README file for km is probably great if you > know more than I do (almost everybody else on the face of the planet), but > I'm not sure where to go from here for capture. I have plenty of hard disc > space for the intermediate files. > > Can anyone offer any help? Would appreciate it much. > > - ---Michael > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.2.2-rc1-SuSE (GNU/Linux) > > iD8DBQE+z6McjeziQOokQnARAl86AKCZ7JVSoyNa63tBhqdQRiAHOTb/iQCgsxXq > VaDsxdCWW/t1v8PdLTjWcYo= > =gtTg > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > -- > video4linux-list mailing list > Unsubscribe mailto:video4linux-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux-list