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I scanned this AGP Radeon AIW just now. The card has a 2000 copyright date.http://members.aceweb.com/gregg1/radeon/Radeon-All-In-Wonder-32M.jpg

Let me know at g_alan_e at yahoo dot com if/when someone puts it in the article.

All-in-Wonder HD and Vista?

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According to this page: "The only operating systems fully supporting TV capture with these cards are Microsoft Windows XP, 2000, 98 and 95... There is also limited support for TV capture on Microsoft Windows Vista, using third-party applications such as SageTV or SnapStream Beyond TV (Windows Media Center is not supported)." Is this still true with the All-in-Wonder HD? I would find it hard to believe that ATI would release a card that wasn't fully compatible with an operating system that had been out for two years. If this card does support it, then the article should be updated to reflect it. -Thunderforge (talk) 22:21, 8 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

The new AIW-HD is a combination of 2 signal processors. The one for NTSC (analog TV) is Media Center compatible. When you plug it into an OS with Media Center, it will fully work. However, the HD tuner uses clearQAM to decode the signals, and it needs it's own software to work. Mushrom (talk) 08:23, 1 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

All-in-Wonder 128 Pro

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This card is missing on the list. Based on the Rage 128 Pro chip. NitroX infinity (talk) 16:14, 27 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]