I have not even attempted to install a tv function on Redhat 9.  I
looked into it about two years ago and gave up - never could get it to
work - but I was on SuSE at that time.  I was thinking about it the
other day when I used the tv on my windows (my box dual-boots) box and
would really like to have that option when in Linux.
DF


On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 14:28, R P Herrold wrote:
> On 5 Jun 2003, Doug Finch wrote:
> 
> > I have not heard much in the past year about Red Hat and tv cards on
> > boxes.  Has this died?  I have an ATI All-in-wonder 128 pro tv card in a
> > Linux box that I would love to get the cable tv portion working on. 
> 
> works for me, both through the tuner, and on a baseband 
> surveillance system  -- what issues are you having?
> 
> /etc/X11/xawtvrc fragment for the cable box ...:
> 
> -bash-2.05b$ grep -v ^# /etc/X11/xawtvrc | grep -v ^$
> [defaults]
>        input = television
>        norm  = NTSC
> [global]
>        freqtab = us-cable
>        fullscreen = 768x576
> ratio = 4:3
> keypad-ntsc = no
> keypad-partial = yes
> osd = yes
> [cable]
> channel = 4
> [Channel Guide]
> channel = 1
> fine = 16
> ###    -snip ---
> [FX]
> channel = 65
> fine = 9
> [Lifetime movies]
> channel = 66
> fine = 9
> [WE - Woments Ent]
> channel = 67
> fine = 9
> [OH - Woments Ent]
> channel = 68
> fine = 9
> [NatlGeographic]
> channel = 69
> fine = 15
> -bash-2.05b$
> 
> 
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