Hey guys,
I've been capturing in Windows XP for awhile now. I would love to try to capture through Linux and see if it I get better perfomance. How well are you guys capturing in Linux compared to Windows?
I have an ATI-AIW, by the way.
Thanks,
TheNob
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Hi.
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Originally Posted by TheNob
I have to ask though: are you considering switching for any particular reason, or just decided on a whim to give Linux a try? If it's a "whim", you may be slightly disappointed (read on for more detail...)
Originally Posted by TheNob
Anyway, if the idea of getting your hands dirty (compiling code yourself) hasn't frightened you off, then before taking the plunge, I suggest you go over to the GATOS project URL, definately take a look at the mailing list archives (usefull for seeing what sort of problems others have had in the past), read all the documentation, and most importanly, seeing how much of your particular card is supported (feature-wise). If you're *still* not scared off after that, then you may be ready to take the plunge :-)
If/when you do take the plunge, I strongly suggest joining the users' mailing list, and definately use them as a resourse if you get stuck (make sure you check the archives and documentation first, though!)
HTH.
Alan
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