On Monday 09 April 2007 21:05, Fgf Svc wrote:
> Thanks Hans for your prompt response.
>
> Then I seemed caught in. since there're no detail spec for PVR350 so
> I bought it just based on CX23415's simple two page sheet saying it
> support all streams (elementary, program and transport). Also
> thinking the MythTV stop supporting 350's decoder and its terrible
> hot heatsink, I feel it's like a useless thing compared to lower
> priced 150 etc.
Huh? The PVR350 adds the mpeg decoder, that's the real difference. For
the record: the cx23416 as used in the PVR150 also does not support TS.
Note that it might be possible that the PVR350 can *output* a transport
stream. I'm not 100% certain about that, you'll have to test it
yourself.
Oh, and that MythTV would stop supporting the PVR350 is, well, a myth.
The PVR350 will remain supported in MythTV.
Regards,
Hans
> Thanks,
> Zhihong
>
> >I recently trying to capture mpeg2 TS data from my PVR350 card.
> > There are some thing looks like uncleared about this product.
> >
> >I'm wondering is this feature actually exist in current PVR350 board
> >or not at all. Is there some people trying the same efforts? Any
> >share of your comments are highly appreciated.
>
> Conexant removed support for TS from the firmware. Newer ivtv
> versions no longer offer TS, just like the Windows driver.
>
> So there is no TS support for this hardware. Very old firmwares still
> have it, but AFAIK the support for TS was never very good.
>
> Regards,
>
> Hans
>
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