> On 5/13/05, Bill Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Lance Grover wrote:
>>
>> >Hello all,
>> >I know this is a low end card, but thats what happens when you
>> >are living on a budget and just trying out MythTV. I have a kworld
>> >tv878rf card and I can't get any channels to work on it
> Hello all,
> I know this is a low end card, but thats what happens when you
> are living on a budget and just trying out MythTV. I have a kworld
> tv878rf card and I can't get any channels to work on it, either for
> cable or for broadcast and I am wondering if anyone has one or got one
> David wrote:
>> I don't think you can.
>> from :
>> http://www.creativevideo.co.uk/pages/cvp_info_widescreen_explained.htm
>> "ItÂ’s a common misconception that there are more pixels in a recorded
>> 16:9 SD image than a 4:3 one because in reality all PAL D:1 images are
>> actually 720x576 pixels,
I've recently bought an Archos Gmini 400, which looks as if it will be a
great complement to my mythtv system.
However, I'm having problems with audio syncronisation with files exported
to divx using Nuvexport. The Audio is ahead of the video by a second or 2
if I play the file in Winamp, or on th