My computer is dying. For reasons not relevant to this post I'm sure it's a
hardware problem, so I'll probably be buying a new one.
I have a generic SAA7130 PCI TV card that has worked for years. It's connected
to the analogue output of a YES MEMIR (and before that to HOT). I use tvtime
On Mon, 7 May 2012, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
My computer is dying. For reasons not relevant to this post I'm sure it's a
hardware problem, so I'll probably be buying a new one.
I have a generic SAA7130 PCI TV card that has worked for years. It's connected
to the analogue output of a YES MEMIR
Hi all,
I was wandering - will Que UTQ-200 TV card work well with Linux?
Thanks, amichay
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I am considering installing a TV card in my desktop machine, to enable me
to view programming of terrestrial digital TV stations. I would be
grateful for any remarks from users of such cards about reliability, ease
of installation, ease of use, availability of drivers, and other pertinent
On 23/01/11 16:04, Stan Goodman wrote:
I am considering installing a TV card in my desktop machine, to enable me
to view programming of terrestrial digital TV stations. I would be
grateful for any remarks from users of such cards about reliability, ease
of installation, ease of use
On Jan 23, 2011, at 4:04 PM, Stan Goodman wrote:
I am considering installing a TV card in my desktop machine, to
enable me
to view programming of terrestrial digital TV stations. I would be
grateful for any remarks from users of such cards about reliability,
ease
of installation, ease
On Jan 23, 2011, at 4:30 PM, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
If the ability to record is secondary, I'd go with the simplest
cards. I have a Hauppauge WinTV PVR-150 card, which is excellent for
recording (I was actually too lazy to set up a full DVR - we record
using a glorified cat /dev/video0
, 2011 at 4:30 PM, Shachar Shemesh shac...@shemesh.bizwrote:
On 23/01/11 16:04, Stan Goodman wrote:
I am considering installing a TV card in my desktop machine, to enable me
to view programming of terrestrial digital TV stations. I would be
grateful for any remarks from users of such cards about
I'm moving from HOT to YES television. Since several of the TVs in my home are
actually PCs with internal analogue TV cards (2 Linux boxes and 1 Windows), I
asked YES tech support if they would work. I was told that all I have to do is
to use whatever software runs the card to scan for the
to get up and look at my receiver in order to answer that.
I do not see an RF output on the standard Yes receiver, so their
description of scan for the right program seems, to me, to be false.
Having said that, I am very doubtful that your TV card does not have a
video in port, if not an actual s
On Dec 8, 2009, at 9:54 PM, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
I do not see an RF output on the standard Yes receiver, so their
description of scan for the right program seems, to me, to be
false. Having said that, I am very doubtful that your TV card does
not have a video in port, if not an actual
On Tuesday December 8 2009, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Having said that, I am very doubtful that your TV card does not have a
video in port, if not an actual s-video port. Any of those will work,
and will actually give you better quality than the RF option mentioned
above.
Thanks (also to Shimi
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Hi,
hey there..
I'm trying to install an AVerTV Go 007 FM plus card and use it with
MythTV.
I've gotten the drivers to load and it recognizes the card.
I'm guessing that you're using the saa7134 module, from the video4linux
drivers, which seems to be the
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
That was it. For the video. The audio does not work. :-(
maybe /dev/dsp? /dev/audio? check which device does other sound
applications use. In other hand, maybe there is something that you need
to do *in the hardware*, for example, for sound in my capture card
Hi,
I'm trying to install an AVerTV Go 007 FM plus card and use it with
MythTV.
I've gotten the drivers to load and it recognizes the card.
1. What are the exact card and tuner numbers for it?
2. How do I get MythTV to recognize it? I can't see any setup option
for tv capture cards.
3.
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Shaul Karl wrote:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 08:42:42PM +0200, Alon Altman wrote:
I'm still having problems with saa7134 on kernel 2.4.24 with module
version 0.2.9.
Anyone know how I can reset the card without rebooting?
What about exiting from all the
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 08:42:42PM +0200, Alon Altman wrote:
I'm still having problems with saa7134 on kernel 2.4.24 with module
version 0.2.9.
Anyone know how I can reset the card without rebooting?
What about exiting from all the relevant applications, rm the kernel
modules that
(replying to a 6-month-old message)
I don't believe this is a hardware problem, but of course, I can't prove
it. In any case, since I'm taling about a warm boot solving the problem, I
don't think any hardware is getting reset - so it looks like a software
problem to me.
I haven't seen
I have a strange problem with my Flyvideo 2000 TV card. Every so often (at
seemingly no special time), xawtv stops showing a picture - I get only sound.
When this happens, I've tried restarting xawtv, restarting KDE and even
unloading and re-loading the relevant modules (rmmod saa7134
I don't believe this is a hardware problem, but of course, I can't prove
it. In any case, since I'm taling about a warm boot solving the problem, I
don't think any hardware is getting reset - so it looks like a software
problem to me.
I haven't seen anything like this mentioned on the net.
On 2003-01-19 Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
you can try the '-remote' option of xawtv and see if it works
better (but much slower, unless on a fast machine).
Thanks for drawing my attention to that option.
My card worked just fine, but with -remote I can now watch 100%
fullscreen, instead of just
On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 09:08:40AM +0200, shlomo solomon wrote:
On Thursday 16 January 2003 19:30, Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
One more thing - about quality: I could barely see anything with the
card as-is. I bought a cable-signal-amplifier (around 100 NIS at home-
center), and with it most
On 2003-01-18 Shaul Karl wrote:
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 09:33:04AM +0200, Christoph Bugel wrote:
I bought a Pinnacle TV card (at Kosmos
URL please? Just interested to know where to look for staff.
www.[kc]osmos.co.il doesn't seem fit since it is about optical
equipment
On Thursday 16 January 2003 19:30, Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
One more thing - about quality: I could barely see anything with the
card as-is. I bought a cable-signal-amplifier (around 100 NIS at home-
center), and with it most channels are fine. A notable exception is
channel 3, which is also
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 09:33:04AM +0200, Christoph Bugel wrote:
I bought a Pinnacle TV card (at Kosmos
URL please? Just interested to know where to look for staff.
www.[kc]osmos.co.il doesn't seem fit since it is about optical
equipment. Or is it the grocery store chain?
--
Shaul
On Thursday 16 January 2003 09:33, Christoph Bugel wrote:
I bought a Pinnacle TV card (at Kosmos, 360 NIS, but out of stock now)
Since this is the only response I got (and it apparently refers to an out of
stock item), I'll re-phrase my question.
Can anyone recommend a bt8** TV card
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 06:27:35PM +0200, shlomo solomon wrote:
On Thursday 16 January 2003 09:33, Christoph Bugel wrote:
I bought a Pinnacle TV card (at Kosmos, 360 NIS, but out of stock now)
Since this is the only response I got (and it apparently refers to an out of
stock item), I'll re
TV card in
general and the bt8** and saa7134 chips claimed that the saa7134 gives a
better quality picture, but of course that doesn't help me since I haven't
been able to get it to work :-(
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BTW - many of the sites I looked at, in my search for info about TV card in
general and the bt8** and saa7134 chips claimed that the saa7134 gives a
better quality picture, but of course that doesn't help me since I haven't
been able to get it to work :-(
And did you ask in [EMAIL PROTECTED
On Wednesday 15 January 2003 19:07, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
BTW - many of the sites I looked at, in my search for info about TV card
in general and the bt8** and saa7134 chips claimed that the saa7134 gives
a better quality picture, but of course that doesn't help me since I
haven't been able
On 2003-01-15 shlomo solomon wrote:
Hi,
After not succeeding in getting the FlyVideo2000 (saa7134) to work,
I've decided to get a bt8** card - in the hope that it'll be more
straightforward to set-up.
I bought a Pinnacle TV card (at Kosmos, 360 NIS, but out of stock now)
It's a bt8** card
Does anyone on the list have one of these? I made sure it's on the Linux
Hardware compatibility list before buying it, but didn't realize that this
card is not one of the bt848 etc cards. It has a Philips saa7130 chip. This
chip is supported, but after Googling for over an hour, all I know is
Hi,
It should be supported by the bttv kernel driver.
Check out {Your Linux Source Tree}/Documetnation/video4linux/bttv/Cards -
It's there, with this exact chip. I suggest you'll read a bit about bttv.
I have no experience with this card (using FlyvideoII which is different
in many ways) though,
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002, shlomo solomon wrote:
Does anyone on the list have one of these? I made sure it's on the Linux
Hardware compatibility list before buying it, but didn't realize that this
card is not one of the bt848 etc cards. It has a Philips saa7130 chip. This
chip is supported, but
On Wed, 25 Dec 2002, Oren Held wrote:
Hi,
It should be supported by the bttv kernel driver.
Check out {Your Linux Source Tree}/Documetnation/video4linux/bttv/Cards -
It's there, with this exact chip. I suggest you'll read a bit about bttv.
I have no experience with this card (using
Does anyone know the configuration for an Avermedia TV capture card?
thanks
Bettina Arieh -
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It is ridiculous claiming that video games influence
children. For instance, if
yes.
card=6
tuner=5
- Ran Manor
- Original Message -
From: Bettina Arieh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Linux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 1:09 PM
Subject: Tv Card
Does anyone know the configuration for an Avermedia TV capture card?
thanks
On Thu, May 04, 2000 at 05:20:44PM +, Idan A wrote:
Hi.
I got an AverMedia98 TV Card, and also an MPEG card for the DVD-ROM
(Creative Encore - DXR2), both PCI cards.
Kudzu did not find the cards.
How can I make the cards work under RH6.1?
I've been told that Slackware 7 identified
Hi.
I got an AverMedia98 TV Card, and also an MPEG card for the DVD-ROM
(Creative Encore - DXR2), both PCI cards.
Kudzu did not find the cards.
How can I make the cards work under RH6.1?
I've been told that Slackware 7 identified the same cards automatically,
and it works perfectly.
--
Idan
On Fri, 9 Apr 1999, =18Isaac Aaron wrote:
Hi
I have a FlyVideo 1 card with the Zoran chip.
Is my card supported by Linux?
If so, which driver supports it?
Zoran works with a Philips 7110 or such jungle circuit. You need to search
the net using these names...
Peter
On Fri, 9 Apr 1999, Boris Singerman wrote:
Hello.
Can someone recommend a good Bt848 based PCI TV card that works
smoothly and more or less out of box under Linux 2.2.x ?
Though according to linux/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/CARDS "All
cards with Bt848/Bt848a/Bt849/Bt878/
Isaac Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does it mean that the latest kerel supports it?
Or should I just download v4l ?
Check the Vide4Linux website:
http://roadrunner.swansea.uk.linux.org/v4l.shtml
Probably ask Alan Cox directly (if RTFM doesn't help)
--
Alexander L. Belikoff
Does it mean that the latest kerel supports it?
Or should I just download v4l ?
"Alexander L. Belikoff" wrote:
=3D18Isaac Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi
I have a FlyVideo 1 card with the Zoran chip.
Is my card supported by Linux?
If so, which driver supports it?
Alan Cox
Hello.
Can someone recommend a good Bt848 based PCI TV card that works
smoothly and more or less out of box under Linux 2.2.x ?
Though according to linux/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/CARDS "All
cards with Bt848/Bt848a/Bt849/Bt878/Bt879 and normal Composite/S-VHS
inputs are supp
Boris Singerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello.
Can someone recommend a good Bt848 based PCI TV card that works
smoothly and more or less out of box under Linux 2.2.x ?
I've been using Hauppauge WinTV PCI for about a year and a half (since
2.0.33) and it works fine for me. That's what
=18Isaac Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi
I have a FlyVideo 1 card with the Zoran chip.
Is my card supported by Linux?
If so, which driver supports it?
Alan Cox mentioned something about FlyVideo support in the recent
rev's of the video4linux driver...
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Alexander L. Belikoff
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