mark wrote:
On Sat, 25 Oct 2003 18:01:01 +0100
"Nick Flowers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi,

I've 100GB free, and feel more at home in Linux than programming a useless old
eighties technology VCR - my mouse pointer hovers over an order page for a WinTV
PVR 350 PCI.

However - Hauppauge's tech-sales bunch say its not RF-loop through - which is a
bit annoying, as I'd like to chain the 350 card into my coax loop (Cable box->
VCR -> (new 350 card) -> TV) and be able to record off all possible
channels/watch another channel live and playback without messing with cables.
But it looks like I'll have to do that with the 350.

Anyone got any advice to help me sort my dream setup?


I dont have a PVR board, but I would think you could just put a splitter (either passive or an rf amplifier) in the cable rf lead. That way you could send one cable to the tv and one to freevo.

Mark

I think what Nick was wanting (and what I want to do with Freevo) is to have a radio-frequency output from Freevo that carries all the usual channels (from the aerial) plus a Freevo-playback-channel.


In other words, how to you get Freevo to act like a VCR's RF-out socket?
I know there may be some loss of picture quality in converting the MPEG back to RF rather than using plain composite video (or RGB, or S-video), but it would be more convenient when plumbing the Freevo into my house's existing co-ax wiring.


I thought initially that the PVR 350 had an RF output, but the specs seem to say otherwise. Maybe it's possible to buy or make a separate gadget that adds a video signal back into an RF feed on a suitable channel. Any ideas?

regards

Chris

(Yes, I'm new to this list, so 'Hi'.)




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