On 1/25/06, Bill Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2006-01-25 at 08:02 -0600, David Schmidt wrote:
[snip]
1) The 350 *can* output sound (use the red/white RCA plugs on the
svideo adapter cable that should have come with it--make sure it is
plugged into svideo out, not svideo in).
I
On 1/26/06, Phill Wiggin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dawson, Guy wrote:
It's a pain as is I forget SHMBO misses her shows!
Any pointers?
Guy Dawson
... I can't be of any help here... but what's SHMBO?
--Phill W.
She Who Must Be Obeyed.
(Guess Phill's not married) (-;
DISCLAIMER: My 350-based system is not fully working yet, but since
I'm in the middle of setup, I'm rather familiar with options for
it. (If I'm wrong on any of this, someone please correct me.
1) The 350 *can* output sound (use the red/white RCA plugs on the
svideo adapter cable that
On 1/18/06, Kevin Kuphal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jwg wrote:
Hello,
A total newbie question. I'm unable to get my PC sound working. Do I
really care?
I intend to set this box up as a headless MythTV box, i.e. no monitor,
keyboard or mouse,
running Fedora Core 4, with PVR 350,
Well, if they truly are all that same error message (pointer targets
... differ in signedness), you can safely ignore them. strcpy is the
string copy function. In C/C++, strings are groups of characters, and
characters are actually a numeric type and can thus be signed or
unsigned. When we are