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Video is a placeholder for Video related documents on the Wiki that are not on the UserDocumentation page. ||<tablestyle="float:right; font-size:0.9em; width:40%; background:#F1F1ED; margin: 0 0 1em 1em;" style="padding:0.5em;"><<TableOfContents>>||
||<rowbgcolor="#FFF280"> {i} Video is part of the UserDocumentation series of index pages. Please read the WikiGuide prior to making changes.||
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 * BinaryDriverHowto - install support for your new ATI or NVIDIA graphics card
 * [:NvidiaTroubleshooting:Nvidia Troubleshooting] - How to solve OpenGL Problems with Nvidia Drivers
 * [:NvidiaTVOut:Nvidia TV Out] - View X simultaneously on your monitor and TV
 * [:NvidiaManual:Nvidia manual drivers installation] - How to install the Nvidia accelerated drivers without apt
 * [:i915Driver:i915G video cards] - 845G/855G/865G/915G/945G chipset installation workaround on Breezy preview
== Graphics Cards ==
PCs can have many different video card manufacturers and models, just as cars can have many different types of makes and models. There are primarily two large video card manufacturers, ATI and nVidia along with Intel following closely. For the most part, ATI, nVidia and Intel drivers are very simple and fast to install.
'''Please read General Binary Driver Guide for installing ATI , NVIDIA drivers , info about Xorg and more :'''
 * [[BinaryDriverHowto|General Binary Driver Guide]]
 * [[HybridGraphics|New laptops with two video cards]]
== OnBoard Graphics chipset ==
 * [[Nvidia]] - Solution to Overscan, black screen using DVI and nVidia driver

== Webcams ==
 * [[Webcam]] - Guides on installing and managing Webcams.

== Ports ==
=== Firewire (IEEE1394) ===
 * [[Firewire]] - Hardware, drivers and software for getting ieee1394 (Firewire) to work

== TV-cards ==
=== DVB ===
 * [[Asus_P7131_Dual]] - Help on installing an Asus P7131 dual DVB card.
 * [[DViCO_Dual_Digital_4|DViCO Dual Digital 4 (and probably other DViCO cards)]] - How to get the DViCO Dual Digital 4 DVB Card (and most likely other DViCO cards like the NANO, FusionHDTV DVB-T Pro and Dual Express) working.

== Help! ==
If you have a question that is unanswered, please visit the [[http://www.ubuntuforums.org/|Ubuntu Forums]] and feel free ask questions! Try some of the following threads:
 * [[http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=326|Beginner Talk]] - Where you can ask any kind of question.
 * [[http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=332|Hardware & Laptops]] - Where you can see if your video card/hardware is supported. On this thread, you can ask questions about installations of video cards/hardware that are not mentioned here. Please refer to this section while in discussion on the forum so that this page may be updated if needed.
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CategoryDocumentation CategoryNeedsExpansion CategoryCleanup CategoryHardware CategoryApplications CategoryVideo CategoryHardware CategoryX

(i) Video is part of the UserDocumentation series of index pages. Please read the WikiGuide prior to making changes.

Graphics Cards

PCs can have many different video card manufacturers and models, just as cars can have many different types of makes and models. There are primarily two large video card manufacturers, ATI and nVidia along with Intel following closely. For the most part, ATI, nVidia and Intel drivers are very simple and fast to install. Please read General Binary Driver Guide for installing ATI , NVIDIA drivers , info about Xorg and more :

OnBoard Graphics chipset

  • Nvidia - Solution to Overscan, black screen using DVI and nVidia driver

Webcams

  • Webcam - Guides on installing and managing Webcams.

Ports

Firewire (IEEE1394)

  • Firewire - Hardware, drivers and software for getting ieee1394 (Firewire) to work

TV-cards

DVB

Help!

If you have a question that is unanswered, please visit the Ubuntu Forums and feel free ask questions! Try some of the following threads:

  • Beginner Talk - Where you can ask any kind of question.

  • Hardware & Laptops - Where you can see if your video card/hardware is supported. On this thread, you can ask questions about installations of video cards/hardware that are not mentioned here. Please refer to this section while in discussion on the forum so that this page may be updated if needed.


CategoryApplications CategoryVideo CategoryHardware CategoryX

Video (last edited 2017-08-25 21:47:50 by ckimes)