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Re: [SLE] ivtv
- From: Stevens <fred00sandy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2006 15:27:45 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <200611020927.32739.fred00sandy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Thursday 02 November 2006 09:06, Rylan Cottrell wrote:
> Check your chipset if it is VIA KM400 you are pretty much screwed.
> The only help I found when I encountered the problem after hours of
> trying to get it to work for me was a note on the ivtv website to buy
> a better motherboard.
>
> Cheers
> rylan
I'll second that. My current business is sales and installation of video
surveillance equipment which includes building pc-based DVRs. The
easiest way to make everything work correctly is to use a mobo with an
Intel cpu and an Intel chipset. Seems to be the case for every DVR
hardware/software combo I have used. I have carried this through to my
office and personal pc's and have always had good results. YMMV
Fred
> Check your chipset if it is VIA KM400 you are pretty much screwed.
> The only help I found when I encountered the problem after hours of
> trying to get it to work for me was a note on the ivtv website to buy
> a better motherboard.
>
> Cheers
> rylan
I'll second that. My current business is sales and installation of video
surveillance equipment which includes building pc-based DVRs. The
easiest way to make everything work correctly is to use a mobo with an
Intel cpu and an Intel chipset. Seems to be the case for every DVR
hardware/software combo I have used. I have carried this through to my
office and personal pc's and have always had good results. YMMV
Fred
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