On Monday 19 March 2007, Teruel de Campo MD wrote: > On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 04:19 -0400, Charles philip Chan wrote: > > On 19 Mar 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > I have a TV card in each of my machines. One a Haupage and the other > > > is an old STB. The ONLY thing I have ever got to work with either one > > > is Kdetv. > > > > What problems do you have with MythTV? I have a WinTV 250 and it is > > fully functional with MythTV. The only problem that I have had is that I > > needed a modified version of lirc to get the remote fully functional > > with ir-blaster. You are the first person that I that heard of who have > > problems with the WinTV cards and MythTV. There are lots of people in > > the MythTV list using these cards. > > > > Charles > > Charles you are correct. I have been using wintTV-PVR-350 since SuSE > 9.1. Kdetv does not works with these cards. > The cards need the ivtv modules which now is part of the kernel. Of > course you can disable it and build the new releases as they come. > There is not TV application to watch tv. Basically you have two ways to > do it: > > 1. you can pipe the output of the card (which is an mpg2 stream) to > mplayer > > 2. You can install mythtv which again under SuSE 10.2 all the rpm are in > the distro and it is few clicks away. > > WinTV is a great tv card. > > Ciao > > -=terry(Denver)=-
Hi .. Whilst not quite the same card i am using the WinTV Nova T card and use Kaffeine with no problems at all apart from one module for some rason does not want to load on boot i have to load it from .kde/autostart which seems to work well This is openSUSE 10.3 alpha x86_64 with KDE Pete . -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]