Hi
Wilhelm Eger wrote:
> nxtvepg scans
> the channels and finds them, but it cannot collect EPG data.
With 0.3.6m I have similar problems. I have my channels setup, but get
only about 2% EPG data of 200kBaud TXT (instead of about 4%). Seems like
there is some data lost, probably for PAL. I'm usi
Wilhelm Eger wrote:
> [Problems getting EPG-Data with PVR]
>
> Or is there any other way to get EPG data without internet?
>
> Wilhelm
>
Hi!
What about trying to do this with an BT848/878 based card?
They should not be too expensive and you have the benefit of using PIP
and being able to watch a
Larry Symms wrote:
Timeout waiting for firmware? You need to disable VBI which is the
closed caption handler. You have to disable it in mythtv-setup and by
doing ivtvctl -x 0 before myth starts.
I did like you said. But Myth doesn't play any role in this case,
because I must search for pro
Timeout waiting for firmware? You need to disable VBI which is the
closed caption handler. You have to disable it in mythtv-setup and by
doing ivtvctl -x 0 before myth starts.
Wilhelm Eger wrote:
My System is a Gentoo 2.6.11.2 with ivtv-0.3.6i. When I try to receive
EPG providers in nxtvepg
My System is a Gentoo 2.6.11.2 with ivtv-0.3.6i. When I try to receive
EPG providers in nxtvepg, it finds the channels, but is not able to get
some EPG data. After some time searching the channels, dmesg gives me
something like " UNRESPONSIBLE firmware" (I don't have the messages-file
on the