Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Help finding a tv tuner card's chipset

2007-10-01 Thread forgottenwizard
On 23:25 Sat 29 Sep , Patrick May wrote:
 On Sat, Sep 29, 2007 at 03:17:14PM -0500, forgottenwizard wrote:
  On 13:41 Sat 29 Sep , Grant Edwards wrote:
   On 2007-09-29, forgottenwizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
Since I'm using cable, I figure if I need to, in 17 month I
can get a converter, or afford to buy a better card.
   
   If you're using cable, you may not need to.  Cable companies
   are free to continue distributing analog signals as long as
   they want.
   
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  Good to know. Right now I'm down to finding a working app (mplayer only
  seems to work so far, and it doesn't seem to work quite right).
 
 Grant is correct. The digital switch only applies to OTA (Over the Air). Cable
 operators could do whatever they want.
 
 Not sure why the PVR-150 isn't just working out of the box for you. I know
 there were some complaints about Hauppauge quietly putting another device in
 the box. And that's because of the switch over. As of March 1, 2007
 manufacturers had to include a digital tuner if they included an analog tuner.
 This included computer interface cards as well. I believe the new Hauppauge is
 a PVR-1600 with dual tuner (NTSC  ATSC).
 
 Good luck.
 
 Patrick

It seems to work. Using at and cat, I can record TV shows (needs a bit
of work to make sure everything is scripted right, but I'm working on
that). That along with mplayer target_file.mpg, I can watch and record
at the same time, and mplayer /dev/video0 works for straight TV.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Help finding a tv tuner card's chipset

2007-09-30 Thread Patrick May
On Sat, Sep 29, 2007 at 03:17:14PM -0500, forgottenwizard wrote:
 On 13:41 Sat 29 Sep , Grant Edwards wrote:
  On 2007-09-29, forgottenwizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Since I'm using cable, I figure if I need to, in 17 month I
   can get a converter, or afford to buy a better card.
  
  If you're using cable, you may not need to.  Cable companies
  are free to continue distributing analog signals as long as
  they want.
  
  -- 
  Grant Edwards   grante Yow!  I need to discuss
at   BUY-BACK PROVISIONS
 visi.comwith at least six studio
 SLEAZEBALLS!!
  
  -- 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
  
  
 
 Good to know. Right now I'm down to finding a working app (mplayer only
 seems to work so far, and it doesn't seem to work quite right).

Grant is correct. The digital switch only applies to OTA (Over the Air). Cable
operators could do whatever they want.

Not sure why the PVR-150 isn't just working out of the box for you. I know
there were some complaints about Hauppauge quietly putting another device in
the box. And that's because of the switch over. As of March 1, 2007
manufacturers had to include a digital tuner if they included an analog tuner.
This included computer interface cards as well. I believe the new Hauppauge is
a PVR-1600 with dual tuner (NTSC  ATSC).

Good luck.

Patrick


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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Help finding a tv tuner card's chipset

2007-09-29 Thread forgottenwizard
On 13:41 Sat 29 Sep , Grant Edwards wrote:
 On 2007-09-29, forgottenwizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Since I'm using cable, I figure if I need to, in 17 month I
  can get a converter, or afford to buy a better card.
 
 If you're using cable, you may not need to.  Cable companies
 are free to continue distributing analog signals as long as
 they want.
 
 -- 
 Grant Edwards   grante Yow!  I need to discuss
   at   BUY-BACK PROVISIONS
visi.comwith at least six studio
SLEAZEBALLS!!
 
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Good to know. Right now I'm down to finding a working app (mplayer only
seems to work so far, and it doesn't seem to work quite right).

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