Sorry, I probably should have mentioned that in the first place : I am
using Fedora Core 2 and it's NTSC.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just setup my mythbox to a great quality tv-output.
So.. Yes.. it is possible to get a perfect image outof the PVR350.
What distro are you using ??
If you are us
I'm seeing all of these messages about tweaking the nvidia cards, but
I'm wondering if anyone knows of some guidelines for improving the
quality of PVR-350 viewing.
I don't really use Myth to watch live TV (haven't tackled the whole
digital cable interaction yet), but my recordings are commonly
I have read that it doesn't. (I believe Jarod's suggestion was "don't
even bother trying.") My box is dedicated Myth, so I don't try to
stream. I only really use it for MythWeb and mythfilldatabase. Sorry I
can't be more helpful.
Ciaran wrote:
Hi, does 802.11b have enough bandwidth to strea
I have my Myth box hooked up using a Netgear MA111 802.11b USB dongle.
It does work, using the linux-wlan drivers (http://www.linux-wlan.org/).
The only problems I've had with it to date are that I had to hook it up
to a USB hub and everytime the box is restarted (which is fairly often,
since
ake before
trying to install it again?
Thanks,
Hank
Hank VanZile wrote:
Thanks, Mark. I'll give this a try.
Mark Matula wrote:
I don't know if this will help you , but for .17 to work on my
previously
working system (Debian unstable), I needed to upgrade ivtv. I went
with the
latest 0.2.x
y stutter. I changed to the suppoosedly buggy
firmware from pvr_1.18.21.22168_inf.zip, and all's well. May it help you.
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005, Hank VanZile wrote:
Hi everyone,
First of all, thank you all for this wonderful project and the support
network surrounding it. I've had my Myth box up a
Hi everyone,
First of all, thank you all for this wonderful project and the support
network surrounding it. I've had my Myth box up and mostly up and
running for about 6 months and it's been adopted into our regular
routine by my wife. That is until yesterday.
I initially built the system usi
I've been able to successfully watch Myth .nuv files on Windows using VLC.
All I did was change the file extension to .mpg (I'm not sure whether or not
that's necessary).
On 1/31/05 4:47 PM, "Chris Petersen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In windows, you have to use the dsmyth filters. nothing in