just a some quick answers:
1. yes, it is even better!
2. an analogue tv card and internet, ivtv cards are recommended. digital
cable is under construction
3. if there are linux drivers and some lirc interface it works.
if there are any more questions look in the wiki:
http://freevo.sourceforg
Try sending an email to
Andy Ritger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
He's very helpful!
On Fri, 2005-07-15 at 18:42 +, Andreas Fürtig wrote:
> hmm i wanted to write them, but cant find a contact adress or a web formula.
>
> how do i contact the support?
>
> thank you
> andieh
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> On Thursday 14
Hi Guys, Gals.
I have just subscribed and wanted to ask some quick questions.
1. Is this like Media Center?
2. What is needed for the TV Guide, Digital Cable?
3. Does it support the Dell Inspiron 6000 Media Center USB RF Receiver and
control? :)
This project looks nice, thanks in advan
hmm i wanted to write them, but cant find a contact adress or a web formula.
how do i contact the support?
thank you
andieh
On Thursday 14 July 2005 17:35, Karl Lattimer wrote:
> Looks to me like this is not available on gf2 cards. Why not pick up
> a gf4mx440 for around 25£. You may even be a
yeah, this is true, but when it doesnt work?
with the gui i can change the overlay, but without mouse or keyboard on the pc
i cant change it. and with the commandline it doesnt work. only give me
colored stripes on the tvscreen.
On Friday 15 July 2005 07:22, Jaap Struyk wrote:
> Op vr 15-07-20
Op vr 15-07-2005, om 01:17 schreef Andreas Fürtig:
> i think, ill be me a new card. my problem is, that the geforce4 has its own
> cooler, so it will be very loud.
The Aopen I bought has passive cooling and is actualy +- 10C. cooler
than the older GF2.
On the other hand, nvtv is cheaper than ano