On 25/01/06, Roger Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael T. Dean wrote:
On 01/25/2006 11:06 AM, David Watkins wrote:
I suggest looking to see what other /dev/video devices exist on your
system, and trying them in place of /dev/video0. I think one of the
setup pages of mythtvsetup shows
Nick wrote:
On 25/01/06, Roger Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael T. Dean wrote:
On 01/25/2006 11:06 AM, David Watkins wrote:
I suggest looking to see what other /dev/video devices exist on your
system, and trying them in place of /dev/video0. I think one of the
setup
On 26/01/06, Roger Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick wrote:
You first need to select one of the available inputs (i.e. tuner,
Composite, S-Video) using 'ivtvctl -p x' which, when selected, are
patched to video0. When using MythTV, all of this input switching is
transparent to the user,
trouble is - when it was done, the recorded program didn't show up in the
recorded programs part of the GUI. I can't find where the file was
recorded to - I did a search on the hard drive (recorded on 1/12/06)
find / | grep *20060112* and it came up blank.
Does grep work with wildcards?
On 24/01/06, Roger Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick wrote:
On 18/01/06, Roger Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a KnoppMyth box (front and back end) with a PVR-350 card that
runs great.
I'd like to try connecting my Analog video camera to the PVR-350 card
using the S-video
David Watkins wrote:
trouble is - when it was done, the recorded program didn't show up in the
"recorded programs" part of the GUI. I can't find where the file was
recorded to - I did a search on the hard drive (recorded on 1/12/06)
find / | grep *20060112* and it came up blank.
On 25/01/06, Roger Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Watkins wrote:
trouble is - when it was done, the recorded program didn't show up in
the
recorded programs part of the GUI. I can't find where the file
was
recorded to - I did a search on the hard drive (recorded on
1/12/06)
find / |
On 01/25/2006 11:06 AM, David Watkins wrote:
I suggest looking to see what other /dev/video devices exist on your
system, and trying them in place of /dev/video0. I think one of the
setup pages of mythtvsetup shows you which input is on which device.
I'm afraid I don't know enough of the
Michael T. Dean wrote:
On 01/25/2006 11:06 AM, David Watkins wrote:
I suggest looking to see what other /dev/video devices exist on your
system, and trying them in place of /dev/video0. I think one of the
setup pages of mythtvsetup shows you which input is on which device.
I'm
On 01/25/2006 06:39 PM, Roger Hanson wrote:
Michael T. Dean wrote:
video0 is the MPEG-2 video from whichever input the card is set to use.
You don't change inputs by changing video devices, you change with
ivtvctl -p so see ivtvctl --help
Thanks - made progress, but the recording was
Nick wrote:
On 18/01/06, Roger Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a KnoppMyth box (front and back end) with a PVR-350 card that
runs great.
I'd like to try connecting my Analog video camera to the PVR-350 card
using the S-video port and the line-in port on the PVR-350 card.
I have a KnoppMyth box (front and back end) with a PVR-350 card that
runs great.
I'd like to try connecting my Analog video camera to the PVR-350 card
using the S-video port and the line-in port on the PVR-350 card.
In mythtv-setup,
I've added a video source called camera
In the input
On 18/01/06, Roger Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a KnoppMyth box (front and back end) with a PVR-350 card that
runs great.
I'd like to try connecting my Analog video camera to the PVR-350 card
using the S-video port and the line-in port on the PVR-350 card.
In mythtv-setup,
I've
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