Steve Adeff wrote:
On Thursday 08 December 2005 20:53, Mike Robinson wrote:
I was considering using Debian (or Ubuntu) for my new Myth box, but then
I saw that the distribution isn't being supported anymore:
http://dijkstra.csh.rit.edu/~mdz/debian/dists/unstable/mythtv/README
Does this mean t
Before I manually edit the database to see whether this works, I want
to see if it's actually possible to create extra profiles (for my
PVR-x50 cards) that give me more flexibility than the existing 4
(Live, default, HQ, LQ) give me. I really want to be able to have
profiles for 480x576, 640x480 an
On 09/12/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In 0.18.1, ivtv 0.4.1:
>
> I'm convinced I'm doing something dumb, but I can't see it.
>
> I'm trying to set up a PVR-250 such that it can record from either
> analog cable via its RF-in, or from digital cable via its composite
> input, wh
> As mentioned it is normal. You can adjust the data rate in the> recording profiles. If you are recording analog from the air, then
> you might reduce the horizontal resolution from 720 pixels to 400> and reduce the datarate accordingly.> And you can transcode to MPEG4 to reduce the data rate eve
In 0.18.1, ivtv 0.4.1:
I'm convinced I'm doing something dumb, but I can't see it.
I'm trying to set up a PVR-250 such that it can record from either
analog cable via its RF-in, or from digital cable via its composite
input, which is connected to a cable box. I defined two different
lineups at z
I have the player set to Internal in MythVideo settings. I thought
that meant it behaves i nthe same way as the player you use when
playing back TV recordings. However, the keys that I use to move
fwd/back 30secs/5mins don't work when playing back videos such as XVid
and DivX files. When I say don'
On 09/12/05, Andy Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you nick, that's it exactly.
>
> Just out of curiousity how did you find it? I tried various combinations of
> dvb, channel, auto, scan and so on while search ing gossamer-threads without
> any luck.
I went to the -dev archive
(http://www
Thank you nick, that's it exactly.Just out of curiousity how did you find it? I tried various combinations of dvb, channel, auto, scan and so on while search ing gossamer-threads without any luck.
On 12/9/05, Nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 08/12/05, Andy Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Hi,>>
Nick,
Thanks for the quick response...
I have pretty much the same screen/display set up as you defined, just with the
Monitor having been called simply "TV" and Modes having "720x576" in it only.
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On 09/12/05, Bean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Having tried for the past couple of weeks to get it right, I thought I had
> best ask for help before I throw a brick at the TV.
>
> I am currently outputing through SVHS (VGA to Scart cable will get soldered
> up over Christmas) from a Radeon 9200SE
Having tried for the past couple of weeks to get it right, I thought I had best
ask for help before I throw a brick at the TV.
I am currently outputing through SVHS (VGA to Scart cable will get soldered up
over Christmas) from a Radeon 9200SE to a Toshiba 28" widescreen 100hz capable
CRT TV.
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