This is complementary to the notes I sent a few minutes ago (below).
Interesting! I scheduled the recording of a program that was starting a few
minutes ago and now I started to watch it (all through Myth). I can see the
recorded program just fine, but I get no audio. I also see the preview w
On Tuesday 25 January 2005 01:17 am, John Harvey wrote:
> Not related. That is to do with X and if fbdev wasn't working then X
> wouldn't start.
>
> Do you get any other messages when playing live tv? (In particular I'm
> interested in messages about dropping buffers).
Thanks for those questions.
Make sure you have the "use pvr-350 hardware" option checked in myth setup
--John
Frutillar wrote:
I have followed Jarod's and others' documentation and I still cannot get my
live tv to be shown at normal speed on my system. It is VERY jumpy (one
frame every so often) and no audio. I see X just
ivtv list since it's really an
ivtv issue.
John
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How about changing to
Option "ivtvdev" "/dev/fb1"
(since that is your driver)
Sigurd
>= Original Message From Frutillar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>I have followed Jarod's and others' documentation and I still cannot get my
>live tv to be shown at normal speed on my system. It is VE
I have followed Jarod's and others' documentation and I still cannot get my
live tv to be shown at normal speed on my system. It is VERY jumpy (one
frame every so often) and no audio. I see X just fine (well, the desktop is
bigger than the screen, but I see most of the desktop); it's the live