Pascal Schirrmann wrote:
Paul Sijben a écrit :
Pascal,
could you share your X config file with us (and other configs that
might be of relevance)?
There are multiple people interested in this setup.
Paul Sijben
Yes, sure, I'll do that tomorrow.
But this is highly related to the
Pascal Schirrmann a écrit :
Paul Sijben a écrit :
Pascal,
could you share your X config file with us (and other configs that
might be of relevance)?
There are multiple people interested in this setup.
Paul Sijben
Yes, sure, I'll do that tomorrow.
Hi,
A little longer
On Friday 26 January 2007 13:15, Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
I am running 2.6.15.-22-386 on a debian system
when i add option ivtv tuner=38 to /etc/modprobe.d/modprobe.conf it
complains about a bad line.
If i make a file /etc/modprobe.d/ivtv and put that line in it still
complains about a bad line.
I used to use tvtime to play tv; is mplayer recommended for this new card now
I have it working?
does it require a new recording command?
i assume -tv driver=ivtv
will be required
i have modified this for australia from Duncan's version
/usr/bin/mencoder tv://\
-tv driver=v4l2\
Pascal,
could you share your X config file with us (and other configs that might
be of relevance)?
There are multiple people interested in this setup.
Paul Sijben
Pascal Schirrmann wrote:
Jason Tackaberry a écrit :
The video out on the 350 is workable if all you want to do is output
Paul Sijben a écrit :
Pascal,
could you share your X config file with us (and other configs that
might be of relevance)?
There are multiple people interested in this setup.
Paul Sijben
Yes, sure, I'll do that tomorrow.
But this is highly related to the system setup : I did that two time
El Miércoles, 24 de Enero de 2007 20:26, Pascal Schirrmann escribió:
I'm using a PVR-350 card on my freevo box.
The system is based on a Mandriva 2007.
I setup the PVR card as a X display, and start freevo with the -fs option.
I'm really impressed by the picture (and our TV, a 82 cm / 32
On Thursday 25 January 2007 17:16, Duncan Webb wrote:
The first thing to check is if all the modules have been loaded up
correctly. Check dmesg and look for the ivtv block. It will tell you if
something has failed. The problem with ivtv-0.4 series is that it has some
of the same modules as the
not totally off topic, but tangential to freevo.
i bought a PVR-350 and have ivtv 0.4, and have tuneable video.
The sound out appears to be separate cables for L and R, and I only have
stereo connectors lying around the house.
Is there a way to get the sound direct from the card?
--
Since
On Wed, 24 January, 2007 11:49 am, Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
not totally off topic, but tangential to freevo. i bought a PVR-350 and
have ivtv 0.4, and have tuneable video. The sound out appears to be
separate cables for L and R, and I only have stereo connectors lying
around the house. Is there
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 22:10, Duncan Webb wrote:
On Wed, 24 January, 2007 11:49 am, Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
not totally off topic, but tangential to freevo. i bought a PVR-350 and
have ivtv 0.4, and have tuneable video. The sound out appears to be
separate cables for L and R, and I only
El Miércoles, 24 de Enero de 2007 11:49, Elizabeth Dodd escribió:
bought a PVR-350 and have ivtv 0.4, and have tuneable video.
The sound out appears to be separate cables for L and R, and I only have
stereo connectors lying around the house.
Is there a way to get the sound direct from the
On Wed, 24 January, 2007 1:01 pm, Alberto Hernando wrote:
El Miércoles, 24 de Enero de 2007 11:49, Elizabeth Dodd escribió:
bought a PVR-350 and have ivtv 0.4, and have tuneable video. The sound
out appears to be separate cables for L and R, and I only have stereo
connectors lying around the
On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 13:17 +0100, Duncan Webb wrote:
video and audio come out of the PVR card, on the scart cable. But it is
not very well supported under Linux, there is no alsa mixer for the
PVR-350 so the volume levels need to be controlled by the TV (or amp).
I bought a PVR-350 a couple
Jason Tackaberry a écrit :
The video out on the 350 is workable if all you want to do is output
captured material. But as a general use output (i.e. freevo gui) in
combination with generic material (random AVIs, dvd rips, etc) it is
rather problematic.
Hi,
I'm using a PVR-350 card on my
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 23:17, Duncan Webb wrote:
The sound and video are captured in a mpeg stream and played back with
mplayer or xine. BTW I was confused at first.
so should
cat /dev/video0 my.mpg
record sound?
(with no connecting cable at the back)
as so far i have silent movies
Liz
On Thu, 25 January, 2007 12:22 am, Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 23:17, Duncan Webb wrote:
The sound and video are captured in a mpeg stream and played back with
mplayer or xine. BTW I was confused at first.
so should cat /dev/video0 my.mpg record sound? (with no
Ben-
I am not at my box right now but I want to say you need to confirm
you OVR card. I ahd a heck of time setting mine up. It seems to have
been an isseu with IV-TV that was cuasing hte problem. Not where I can
check my box right now, but I would have a look at the message logs
and see what they
strange!
what about trying with xine instead of mplayer?
JM
Benjamin Lawetz wrote:
I've had my system up and running for a couple months now, and love it.
But I never managed to get the TV card working. Which was the first
purpose of installing the Freevo.
I'd like to give it another go
I've had my system up and running for a couple months now, and love it.
But I never managed to get the TV card working. Which was the first
purpose of installing the Freevo.
I'd like to give it another go at configuring my PVR-350 to work with
Freevo.
Gave it a some testing, and this is what
I just recently discovered ivtvdev (vs fbdev) and can
now use the PVR-350 in its full glory (MUCH higher
quality output than my s3 card, but i do get a bit of
tearing and skipping with video playback). now the
only problem is that the overscan nature of the tvout
leaves part of the freevo gui
Hallo,
I've got issues watching TV with freevo 1.4.1-5 and a WinTV PVR 350
running on SuSE 9.0.
I'm able to watch TV using MPlayer with 'mplayer /dev/video0' and
changing channels with 'ptune.pl'.
I've configured 'local.conf.py' in this manner:
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