At 09:05 AM 12/7/2005, you wrote:
On 12/7/05, Alessandro Boggiano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
usually if I want watch a VHS,I can use the antenna cable between the
vcr and the tv (I know,the quality is bad),put channel 36 on my tv and
it works!

I'd like to do the same thing with my mythtv system in order to recorder
the vhs tape: so I unplegged the antenna from the tv and plugged the vcr
as above.


Should work. I've done this with my VCR, setting myth to channel 3 in my case.
Not sure what VCR picks channel 36 - does the VCR have a switch on the back to
select which channel to use? (I think mine has a 3/4 switch).

Since it's an Italy email address, it's probably all PAL


Now the problem is that I can't find a valid channel/frequency with my
PVR-150: I use ivtv-0.4.0 and the program ptune-ui.pl (I hacked the
source to have a fine tune to 50) to set the channel.
But I can'f find a valid frequency!


I think you can use ivtvctl to manually pick an actual frequency, but I'm surprised that ptune
didn't work without being hacked. Do you normally use the cable input on the PVR, or the
composite/svideo? If you don't normally use the tuner, is it possible that you have it set to the
wrong country frequency sets? (I am guessing that you aren't in the US based on the channel-36-VCR,
since I've never heard of such a thing over here - VHF here only goes 2-13, and if you are cable-ready,
chances are you don't need to use RF modulation on the antenna input)

For a couple of secs I had a valid picture from the tape,but it disappared!


Keep in mind that that myth has a large delay, so if you are trying things on the VCR, they take a long
time to show up on the screen (same with tuning channels on the PVR - when you change the channel,
it has to propogate through the card AND through the ring-buffer.

Might be better to use the component or S-video inputs if possible
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