Ow Mun Heng wrote:
On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 00:13 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not quite sure what you are saying when you say you get snow and diagonal
lines, etc.
It's like little dots on the screen. (sort of like when you tune in to
the weather channel and it's
I am still waiting for a some help on automatically transcoding my
(budget card) DVB-T recordings to MPEG-4 to save space. In summary:
1. Which recording profiles do I edit to change settings and make it do
this?
2. Does it use DivX to create the files?
3. Does anyone know if the DVB-T
Phill Edwards wrote:
1. Which recording profiles do I edit to change settings and make it do
this?
Pick whichever one you want. I have picked Default as that way
recordings get transcoded by default. I haven't set up transcoding
against the High Quality profile so if there's
mike choy wrote:
Tim Milstead wrote:
It's not clear to me how to set up transcoding for DVB-T cards.
I have an Avermedia 771 card and I am using Ubuntu 5.10. They both work
well.
In recording profiles there already exists a hardware dvb encoders entry
and I also have the option
It's not clear to me how to set up transcoding for DVB-T cards.
I have an Avermedia 771 card and I am using Ubuntu 5.10. They both work
well.
In recording profiles there already exists a hardware dvb encoders entry
and I also have the option to create a DVB entry.
What is the difference? I
Larry Shields wrote:
Hello Tim,
I read you message on the users list, about installing MythTV using
Ubuntu, which is debian...
Well it is Debian based. I believe it is based on Sid, the never to be
released unstable branch of Debian.
I consider using this directly but given that a large
Hi,
I recently installed mythtv on Ubuntu using the default supplied apt-get
debian packages.
I must say a huge thank you to Isaac for his hard work in producing such
a fantastic piece of software.
Here are my initial thoughts and impressions followed by a (sigh)
transcode (and other)