Re: Which of my 3 video capture devices will work best with my PC?

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Am Mittwoch, den 24.03.2010, 16:45 -0600 schrieb Serge Pontejos:
> Greetings all...
> 
> I'm interested in doing video transfer from VCR to PC and want to know
> which of the 3 capture devices I have has the best chance of working
> with my setup? I have 3 different symptoms happening with each.
> 
> My PC setup:
> Ubuntu Karmic 9.10/2.6.31-20 generic
> Socket 754 AMD Sempron 3000+ with passive cooling (non AMD64)
> Biostar MB with Nforce3 250Gb chipset
> NV31 GPU (Geforce FX5600 Ultra 128MB) using Nvidia 196 driver
> 1GB PC3200 DDR RAM
> 34GB SCSI coupled to a Adaptec 19160 card
> Soundblaster Audigy
> dvd+-R floppy etc etc.
> 
> The devices in question:
> 
> USB: Dazzle Digital Photo Maker, using a USBvision driver recognized
> as a Global Village GV-7000)
> 
> --This one recognizes and I can display video but if I try to record
> in either xawtv or Kdenlive the program crashes.
> 
> PCI: Hauppauge WinTV model 38101
> --When installed it shows /dev/video0 when I do an ls, but I don't get
> a signal with either composite or coax input.   I tried following
> steps from this link http://howtoubuntu.org/?p=20 but it didn't change
> a thing...
> 
> PCI: Aurora Systems Fuse previously used on a Mac
> --This card picks up the ZR36067 driver, but it's saying it can't
> initialize the i2c bus. Thus, no /dev/video* shows
> 
> Let me know which I should focus on and then I'll show the query dumps.

I guess you don't get any dog out of the hut with such offers.

;)

> Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> 
> 
> ~Serge


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