Dave Feustel wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 06, 2009 at 04:55:11PM -0400, rodolfoap wrote:
>   
>> On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 18:57 -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
>>     
>>> Video is working pretty well for me on f9 now.  I have heard about
>>> people watching tv from all over the world on their computers. How do I
>>> do that on f9? 
>>>       
>> Yea, video forks fine several fedora versions ago, but many tv cards
>> dont, -not due to fedora but tv in/out drivers lack-. If you mean the
>> normal video, you can receive pseudo-tv over IP with i.e. Miro. or
>> many .tv sites. If you mean video from a video-capture card, you can use
>> some apps, like kdetv or mythtv, but they work like your television: you
>> need some signal arriving to your computer, an antenna, or cable...
>>
>> Greets!
>>     
>
> I have a BT video card, but I am thinking of video signals delivered
> directly via internet. It might be necessary to have ntsb, pal and other
> decoders to properly display the signals. I don't really know how video
> feeds are transmitted over the internet. So far I have only watched
> videos from Youtube, Google. But I'd like to get videos from England,
> Germany and France for starters.
>
>   
http://tinyurl.com/94zrrd

:-)

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