I wonder: assuming I buy the card and want to build a PVR,
(not DVB based), how can I arrange the computer so it can switch channels in
the YES decoder?
I thought about using an infrared transmitter to transmit to the decoder, is
that
possible?
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Quoting Noam Rathaus [EMAIL
Are you satisfied with your PVR350?
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Quoting Udi Finkelstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Recently several people have looked for Hauppauge's hardware TV encoding
cards:
It seems that www.digitize.co.il have started selling Hauppauge cards in
Israel:
WinTV-PVR 350 for 1250 NIS (IR
welp, I'd say PayPal since I have such a positive experience with it -
however, no direct NIS support.
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Quoting David Suna [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Any recommendations for a processing body for doing online credit card
transactions that supports both NIS and US$ and is not locked
you cannot decode NDS Videoguard based streams using a CI/CAM. NDS' Videoguard
works
on a whole different layer than CI/CAM.
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Quoting Gal Goldschmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
On Sunday 18 July 2004 15:39, Noam Rathaus wrote:
Try VBox comunication products.
Hi,
And where do you
Before this thread my research yielded that NDS' Videoguard technology
(the one
YES is using) encodes the DVB packet,
rather than the DVB packet's content like a normal CI compatible encoding card
does.
I got no clue about HOT..
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Hold on. The DVB
program, however problems may arise since that program
might still be using the modified argv in the future which can cause problems
if it's reading the password from it.
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Quoting Shaul Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
when one issues
some_command -p password
the password
Sounds to me like a lib is too new for your system and its APIs have changed..
Perhaps include strace's output and ld's output for those specific programs
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Quoting ik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi list and shabat shalom
I keep on reaciving from most of the programs i have a segment
Skype for Linux was released today, :)
http://skype.com/download_linux.html
Enjoy
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I dont know about you, but I keep lying to them (netvision) that I have W2k,
even though I know they have a linux support team
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Quoting David Suna [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think it is finally time to move from my ISDN line to ADSL. I am
looking for recommendations of which
.: sorry for the HTML message earliar.
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Quoting Gal Goldschmidt lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]gt;:
gt; On Tuesday 08 June 2004 09:53, Noam Rathaus wrote:
gt;gt; On Tuesday 08 June 2004 00:32, Noam L. wrote:
gt;gt; gt; I dont think you can put two PPPoE on the same LAN.
gt;gt; gt;
gt;gt
your sources
list.
that probably means that you reduce your possible sources list by some
percentage, which sometimes (when files are rare) is crucial
Thats, ofcourse, not based on any facts relevant to overnet - thats how any
P2P network works (ed2k, kazaa, etc.)
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Quoting Shlomo
Yes, BIND supports IPv6 completely.
Check the BIND manual for records.
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Quoting Josh Roden lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]gt;:
gt; Specifically in RH 9.
gt; Thanks.
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(and a better one - it's digital, and if I'm not
mistaken (and I hope I'm not!)
it allows you to watch multiple channels simultanously
(that means, record something on channel A while watching channel B)
my default selection would be either debian or gentoo.
good luck
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