Better yet, I took my card and plugged it into a known good machine, still
fuzzy channels. I also took a known good card and plugged it into my
configuration, still fuzzy. So it's definitely the card, which I don't
understand because I just got this thing up and running. I'm in the process
Yeah, I just re-read my email. D'OH! The known good card in my system had a
clear pic.
Bill
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Better yet, I took my card and plugged it into a known good machine, still
fuzzy channels. I also took a known good card and plugged it into my
configuration, still
Almost there!!
I've got a WinTV-PVR350, using kernel 2.6.9 vanilla, Myth 0.18-1,
ivtv-0.2.0-rc3j. Everything is up and running on my dual screen setup. Yay!
Here's the problem. . .
I've got a couple of fuzzy channels (ch 69 and 70). Unfortunately those are
channels I like and may want to
Hmmm. . . Describe the fuzziness. . . It basically looks like the reception is
poor. In my googleing adventure I did find something having to do with the
channel frequencies not being quite right on some of the higher channels ( 60
or so). I was wondering if one of the myth databases within
Hi folks. I'm running linux kernel 2.6.9 vanilla, with a WinTV-PVR350 card.
My video card is a GEForce FX5200, and I've got a dual headed configuration.
Myth version 0.18.1-3. All of my modules load correctly, and most everything
works except for one thing. If I start mythfrontend on my
I second what the last person said. But if that hasn't convinced you, I've
heard stories about the newest NVidia driver (1.0-7664) not acting too nicely.
I'm using 1.0-7664 and haven't run into any problem with it (yet), but some
people with certain configurations (can't remember off of the