Re: [mythtv-users] newbie help - ATI capture card?
Todd Houle wrote: I've been fighting for 'bout 2 week now and failing :( MythTV (I think) is working.. I think the problem I'm having is getting Fedora to recognize my TV Card. It comes up in lspci as an ATI Rage 128. It also have a coax port on it that is ignored. I think I heard this card was a TV Wonder card (not that all-in-Wonder) but am not sure. ATI doesn't label anything... This doesn't add up so here's a quick rundown. An "ATI Rage 128" would normally be a graphics output card to display on a monitor. It may also have s-video out, or more likely a special ATI connector to go to group of wires or a small box that has s-video, composite, and audio connectors. This may be support TV-out. These would not do any video capture. An ATI All-In-Wonder has both SVGA+TV-out for display and coax for for capture built into the same one or two slot card. However, this pokes the video capture data directly into the video output buffer rather than sending it over the PCI bus. This makes it useless as a video4linux device for MythTV or almost any other application that records video. However, the card may still be useful for TV-out only. A TV-Wonder card does not have any SVGA connector and does not do video output. This is supported by the "bttv" driver (bytesex.org) and will absolutely work with MythTV. You would also need a separate graphics card for SVGA or TV-out. If your card says "ATI Rage 128", has a coax and SVGA connector, it is an AIW card and cannot be used for capture. I also have 2 usb TV tuners to try including an ATI USB (I've no idea what model/version) and MyTV2Go ('for Mac' sticker on back). I was using debian with no success so I switched to Fedora after I found this tutorial on MythTV and Fedora online The TV program and MythTV both say "can't open /dev/video0". Looking in /dev i see no video entries...Are there drivers for these devices? How do I find/install them? I'm an advanced Mac OS X user and very comfortable with command line- but newish to linux. You need the "bttv" driver from http://linux.bytesex.org/v4l2/bttv.html which should be included with your linux kernel. Google for "bttv" to find help with setting this up and testing. Make sure video and audio capture work before proceeding further with MythTV. Oh- and am I right that the card with the coax port on it is called a "capture card"? If you go to a computer store and ask for a "capture card" they may point you to simple devices to hook up a camcorder. "TV tuner card" avoids this confusion. -- bjm ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] newbie help - ATI capture card?
If you have spent two weeks on it, I'd tend to recommend, if possible giving up and ordering a Hauppage PVR150 from newegg or your computer store of choice. I'm trying to use cheap ATI video cards with s-video out for front ends, which is doable afaik, but using a ATI for the backend is probably just a path to frustration. Of course the video out quality of video cards running Svideo is usually sub par, with I think nvidia having the best ones and the best solution being the hauppage one with TV out.. If you are using 20" or less tv's you might consider seeing if you have a used computer store around you can find some good used or just buy new monitors (They are surprisingly affordable now). Avoiding the whole s-video issue has its merits. I think I saw a sharp 19" monitor at one used computer store in St. Louis at around $90. Beyond the 20" range if you have the money, some tv's have digital connections, and that brings with it a whole new set of issues. Of course reading here might help... http://www.mythtv.org/docs/mythtv-HOWTO-3.html#ss3.1 On Sun, 2005-09-04 at 16:02 -0400, Todd Houle wrote: > I've been fighting for 'bout 2 week now and failing :( MythTV (I > think) is working.. I think the problem I'm having is getting Fedora > to recognize my TV Card. It comes up in lspci as an ATI Rage 128. > It also have a coax port on it that is ignored. I think I heard this > card was a TV Wonder card (not that all-in-Wonder) but am not sure. > ATI doesn't label anything... > > I also have 2 usb TV tuners to try including an ATI USB (I've no idea > what model/version) and MyTV2Go ('for Mac' sticker on back). I was > using debian with no success so I switched to Fedora after I found > this tutorial on MythTV and Fedora online > > The TV program and MythTV both say "can't open /dev/video0". Looking > in /dev i see no video entries...Are there drivers for these > devices? How do I find/install them? I'm an advanced Mac OS X user > and very comfortable with command line- but newish to linux. > > Oh- and am I right that the card with the coax port on it is called a > "capture card"? > >thanks > Todd > ___ > mythtv-users mailing list > mythtv-users@mythtv.org > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users