Keith,
On Mon, 10 Nov 2014 at 08:11:43PM +, Keith Edmunds wrote:
> I use MythTV to capture the video. I haven't tried it outside of
> that environment, so I'm not sure I can help - sorry.
>
> The one thing you may want to check is that you are tuning to
> correct MUX.
Your post was enough
I use MythTV to capture the video. I haven't tried it outside of that
environment, so I'm not sure I can help - sorry.
The one thing you may want to check is that you are tuning to correct MUX.
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Keith,
>
> I use a PCTV nanoStick T2 290e (http://stevekerrison.com/290e/). It's USB
> rather than "a card", but it receives HD Freeview nicely.
>
I've got one of those and it works fine, though I don't know how
to get VLC or Kaffeine to give me a HD video stream. How did you
get a HD video s
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Changing the subject slightly here. I'm curious as to how other people
process/store the stream they receive from the TV card. I use a
combination of ProjectX and ffmpeg to turn it into an avi file with
the original streams just copied in. Does anyone have any
I use MythTV. Back end on the house server (powered up 24/7), front end on
a little PC that's powered up when needed.
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Changing the subject slightly here. I'm curious as to how other people
process/store the stream they receive from the TV card. I use a
combination of ProjectX and ffmpeg to turn it into an avi file with the
original streams just copied in. Does anyone have any other (better :))
variations on th
On 03/11/14 09:29, Leo wrote:
I already have an SD tuner, so now I'm thinking, rather than upgrade the
whole thing, go for the 290e for the ability to record an HD channel and
hang on to my existing tuner for the SD stuff.
That's exactly what I did. I have a Hauppauge NOVA-T and a PCTV 290e
b
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Hello,
I have that card and only got one tuner to work.
Could only get tvheadend to work along side it rather than mythtv
which i prefer.
I will watch this thread to see if you got it working and hopfully
provide me which
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Hello,
I have that card and only got one tuner to work.
Could only get tvheadend to work along side it rather than mythtv
which i prefer.
I will watch this thread to see if you got it working and hopfully
provide me which steps you took
Fintan
On 3 Novem
Hello,
I have that card and only got one tuner to work.
Could only get tvheadend to work along side it rather than mythtv which i
prefer.
I will watch this thread to see if you got it working and hopfully provide
me which steps you took
Fintan
On 3 November 2014 17:04, Leo wrote:
> On 03/11/1
On 03/11/14 16:56, Steve Miller wrote:
Sorry, that's because I mistyped it. Look for TBS 6280 and
http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/TBS6280
Aha, that's better, thanks. It doesn't look like too much trouble to
maintain.
Leo
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On 03/11/14 00:38, Steve Miller wrote:
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On Sun, 02 Nov 2014 23:23:24 +, li...@fractal.me.uk said:
Can anyone recommend an HD Freeview TV card that works with Linux.
I use a PCTV nanoStick T2 290e (http://stevekerrison.c
On 03/11/14 00:38, Steve Miller wrote:
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On Sun, 02 Nov 2014 23:23:24 +, li...@fractal.me.uk said:
Can anyone recommend an HD Freeview TV card that works with Linux.
I use a PCTV nanoStick T2 290e (http://stevekerrison.com/290e/). It's USB
rather than "a
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On Sun, 02 Nov 2014 23:23:24 +, li...@fractal.me.uk said:
Can anyone recommend an HD Freeview TV card that works with Linux.
I use a PCTV nanoStick T2 290e (http://stevekerrison.com/290e/). It's USB
rather than "a card", but it receives HD Freeview nicely
On Sun, 02 Nov 2014 23:23:24 +, li...@fractal.me.uk said:
> Can anyone recommend an HD Freeview TV card that works with Linux.
I use a PCTV nanoStick T2 290e (http://stevekerrison.com/290e/). It's USB
rather than "a card", but it receives HD Freeview nicely.
> Preferably with dual tuners.
Only standard def, but I've used an Hauppauge Nova-T 500 Dual DVB-T in the
past with good results.
Hope this helps,
Tim B.
On Sunday 02 November 2014 23:23:24 Leo wrote:
> Can anyone recommend an HD Freeview TV card that works with Linux.
> Preferably with dual tuners.
>
> Regards,
> Leo
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Can anyone recommend an HD Freeview TV card that works with Linux.
Preferably with dual tuners.
Regards,
Leo
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