John Molohan wrote:
> Stephen Rowles wrote:
>> Thanks for the info, its always good to see people contributing back howtos!
And it is really nice to know that a problem has been solved and how.
Great stuff, thanks
Duncan
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Stygen wrote:
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> I have just done some wiki updates. Hope they are appropriate.
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Look great - thank you very much! Provide that extra detail that people
will need to explain the options.
Especially the kernel and distro information :D
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>> Stygen wrote:
>>> Never mind. A
Stephen Rowles wrote:
> Thanks for the info, its always good to see people contributing back howtos!
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> I've update this page:
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> http://freevo.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/doc/TVConfig
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> to have a link to DVB dual tuner support,
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> And then basically copy and pasted your email info into the page:
Thanks for the info, its always good to see people contributing back howtos!
I've update this page:
http://freevo.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/doc/TVConfig
to have a link to DVB dual tuner support,
And then basically copy and pasted your email info into the page:
http://freevo.sourceforge.net/cgi-b
Great!
I have two dvb cards too, and was trying to use both of them in freevo, but
without success. Finally I have installed vdr and I'd rather this solution
for now because it can do time shifting and simultaneous recordings.
Nevertheless many thanks for the recipe
Eduardo
Never mind. All it needed was a simple update of drivers!
Rather than just close the thread unceremoniously, hows about I describe
how to play and record simultaneously with dual DVB cards?
Right. Assuming your DVB is working and you know how to watch with one
card in freevo, do the follow
Hi all,
This may be slightly OT as it is not directly a Freevo problem. Hoping
some experience on the list will provide the answer.
I have setup many systems with the DVICO dual head DVB-T card, and they
'just worked'. The most recent one though, is behaving strangely. I
suspect there i