I was wondering if anyone has gotten an ATI All in Wonder RADEON's TV capabilities working in Fedora? There is a lot of information on the net about this, but I haven't seen much for the RedHat distros. Apparently I had it working in Debian, but KDE broke before I could really use it and I ended up wiping Debian and installing Fefora on that machine. I'm really only after being able to watch live TV off the S-Video input... Any info would be appreciated- TIA
Yes... with xawtv
But I use the All in wonder VE(its just the turner card) and I'm not sure if the All in Wonder is built quite the same as the VE but it works very well for me
On Thu, 2003-11-13 at 13:59, FearOfCarpet wrote:
I was wondering if anyone has gotten an ATI All in Wonder RADEON's TV capabilities working in Fedora? There is a lot of information on the net about this, but I haven't seen much for the RedHat distros. Apparently I had it working in Debian, but KDE broke before I could really use it and I ended up wiping Debian and installing Fefora on that machine. I'm really only after being able to watch live TV off the S-Video input... Any info would be appreciated- TIA
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Never heard of the GATOS project? There is a link to it from ATI's website. http://gatos.sf.net/
William Penton wrote:
Yes... with xawtv
But I use the All in wonder VE(its just the turner card) and I'm not sure if the All in Wonder is built quite the same as the VE but it works very well for me
On Thu, 2003-11-13 at 13:59, FearOfCarpet wrote:
I was wondering if anyone has gotten an ATI All in Wonder RADEON's TV capabilities working in Fedora? There is a lot of information on the net about this, but I haven't seen much for the RedHat distros. Apparently I had it working in Debian, but KDE broke before I could really use it and I ended up wiping Debian and installing Fefora on that machine. I'm really only after being able to watch live TV off the S-Video input... Any info would be appreciated- TIA
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you should parse some specifications to the driver and use "tvtime" as a player - i have just install it and it works fine .
On Thu, 2003-11-13 at 21:59, FearOfCarpet wrote:
I was wondering if anyone has gotten an ATI All in Wonder RADEON's TV capabilities working in Fedora? There is a lot of information on the net about this, but I haven't seen much for the RedHat distros. Apparently I had it working in Debian, but KDE broke before I could really use it and I ended up wiping Debian and installing Fefora on that machine. I'm really only after being able to watch live TV off the S-Video input... Any info would be appreciated- TIA
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I have tried several ways to get my Radeon 9800 All In Wonder to work with either s-video or the direct cable connection. /proc/video only shows radio0 configured (a D-link USB radio) and /dev/video[0-9] are not configured for TV in from the All In Wonder. Anyone have a how-to or caveats for the 9800 AIW? This is the only thing I cannot get working under Fedora.
Thanks!
On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 01:28, Nasturas George wrote:
you should parse some specifications to the driver and use "tvtime" as a player - i have just install it and it works fine .
On Thu, 2003-11-13 at 21:59, FearOfCarpet wrote:
I was wondering if anyone has gotten an ATI All in Wonder RADEON's TV capabilities working in Fedora? There is a lot of information on the net about this, but I haven't seen much for the RedHat distros. Apparently I had it working in Debian, but KDE broke before I could really use it and I ended up wiping Debian and installing Fefora on that machine. I'm really only after being able to watch live TV off the S-Video input... Any info would be appreciated- TIA