Re: [opensuse] TV recording programs

2007-12-29 Thread peter nikolic
On Friday 28 December 2007, BandiPat wrote: On Friday 28 December 2007, peter nikolic wrote: On Thursday 27 December 2007, John Meyer wrote: I have a TV card and I want to record programs with it. I've tried out mythtv, but it seems a little too much for me. Are there any other

Re: [opensuse] TV recording programs

2007-12-29 Thread Billie Walsh
On 12/29/2007 peter nikolic wrote: Not sure if you were asking me or the OP i run the Hauppauge DVT PCI card and whilst it may not do HDTV or similar there is still too many variables in HDTV to make it worth looking at and any how it nothing but a big con job from what i have

Re: [opensuse] TV recording programs

2007-12-29 Thread peter nikolic
On Saturday 29 December 2007, Billie Walsh wrote: On 12/29/2007 peter nikolic wrote: Not sure if you were asking me or the OP i run the Hauppauge DVT PCI card and whilst it may not do HDTV or similar there is still too many variables in HDTV to make it worth looking at and any

Re: [opensuse] TV recording programs

2007-12-29 Thread Rodney Baker
On Fri, 2007-12-28 at 14:56 +, peter nikolic wrote: On Thursday 27 December 2007, John Meyer wrote: I have a TV card and I want to record programs with it. I've tried out mythtv, but it seems a little too much for me. Are there any other alternatives out there? Try Kaffeine ..

Re: [opensuse] TV recording programs

2007-12-28 Thread peter nikolic
On Thursday 27 December 2007, John Meyer wrote: I have a TV card and I want to record programs with it. I've tried out mythtv, but it seems a little too much for me. Are there any other alternatives out there? Try Kaffeine .. If you tv card is digital it works a treat has timer

Re: [opensuse] TV recording programs

2007-12-28 Thread BandiPat
On Friday 28 December 2007, peter nikolic wrote: On Thursday 27 December 2007, John Meyer wrote: I have a TV card and I want to record programs with it. I've tried out mythtv, but it seems a little too much for me. Are there any other alternatives out there? Try Kaffeine .. If you

Re: [opensuse] TV recording programs

2007-12-28 Thread Cristea Bogdan
In linux a good alternative would be kaffeine. I have used this with my DVB tuner, but I am not sure if it is suitable for recording. On 12/28/07, Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thursday 27 December 2007 09:33, John Meyer wrote: I have a TV card and I want to record programs with it.

Re: [opensuse] TV recording programs

2007-12-28 Thread James Tremblay
BandiPat wrote: On Friday 28 December 2007, peter nikolic wrote: On Thursday 27 December 2007, John Meyer wrote: I have a TV card and I want to record programs with it. I've tried out mythtv, but it seems a little too much for me. Are there any other alternatives out there?

Re: [opensuse] TV recording programs

2007-12-28 Thread James Tremblay
Cristea Bogdan wrote: In linux a good alternative would be kaffeine. I have used this with my DVB tuner, but I am not sure if it is suitable for recording. On 12/28/07, Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thursday 27 December 2007 09:33, John Meyer wrote: I have a TV card and I want

Re: [opensuse] TV recording programs

2007-12-28 Thread James Tremblay
Robert Lewis wrote: what you need to look for is 64\256 QAM usually a card that carries this standard also carries digital cable capabilities. Most cards right now hide the fact that there Digital HDTV is the Over - The- Air type, My suggestion for anyone looking into PVR tech this year (in the

[opensuse] TV recording programs

2007-12-27 Thread John Meyer
I have a TV card and I want to record programs with it. I've tried out mythtv, but it seems a little too much for me. Are there any other alternatives out there? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [opensuse] TV recording programs

2007-12-27 Thread Stevens
On Thursday 27 December 2007 09:33, John Meyer wrote: I have a TV card and I want to record programs with it. I've tried out mythtv, but it seems a little too much for me. Are there any other alternatives out there? xawtv has a save to avi option. Not sure how good it is. I use a Windows app