Chris Allen wrote:
I have a AVerTV DVB-T Volar that works quite well under Ubuntu.
I have looked at the web site. Looks good.
Where and when did you get it?
How much do you use it?
A friend bought it for a project I am working on to turn a compact NAS
unit into a media serv
Chris Allen wrote:
I want to try watching TV via my PC (Ubuntu LTS)
I have seen a USB TV tuner (ASUS 3000U mini) for $89.00
It is allegedly Linux compatible. Drivers for your favorite OS are
loaded from the web.
Has any one tried using this?
I have a AVerTV DVB-T Volar that works quite wel
On Thu, Jan 03, 2008 at 08:01:46PM +1100, Chris Allen wrote:
> I want to try watching TV via my PC (Ubuntu LTS)
>
> I have seen a USB TV tuner (ASUS 3000U mini) for $89.00
> It is allegedly Linux compatible. Drivers for your favorite OS are
> loaded from the web.
>
> Has any one tried using this
I want to try watching TV via my PC (Ubuntu LTS)
I have seen a USB TV tuner (ASUS 3000U mini) for $89.00
It is allegedly Linux compatible. Drivers for your favorite OS are
loaded from the web.
Has any one tried using this?
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> > working under Mandrake 8.2 or 9.0. Actually it's not so much a hard
> > time as it just won't play ball at all. :^(
> >
> > PV-BT878p+
>
> I'm running a BT878 card under mandrake 9.0 (and I had it working on
> 8.2).
A lot of the pains with TV cards is that whilst getting the main chip ( th
On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 05:56:56PM +1100, Trevor Rhodes wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I'm having a very hard time getting the following TV Tuner card working under
> Mandrake 8.2 or 9.0. Actually it's not so much a hard time as it just won't
> play ball at all. :^(
>
> PV-BT878p+
I'm running a BT8
Hello All,
I'm having a very hard time getting the following TV Tuner card working under
Mandrake 8.2 or 9.0. Actually it's not so much a hard time as it just won't
play ball at all. :^(
PV-BT878p+
If anyone else had this card working, could they please let me know which
program they are us
I've got this card working at home - if you still have problems let me know and I will
get the settings for you.
I don't use the stereo sound.
At Saturday, 15/09/2001 06:49 PM (+0800), Mike Holland wrote:
>On Sat, 15 Sep 2001, Terry Collins wrote:
>
>> Grep for excel and see if it is listed. Y
On Sat, 15 Sep 2001, Terry Collins wrote:
> Grep for excel and see if it is listed. You will need to work out which
> number card it is.
Thanks Terry, but I've been there too. Since all web hits on the
"tv-excel" were in oz, but there is nothing australia-specific about the
hardware, I'm guessin
Mike Holland wrote:
As the saying goes, "look to the source Luke"
In bttv.c, there will be a ??? tvstruct.
Grep for excel and see if it is listed. You will need to work out which
number card it is.
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Mike Holland wrote:
> "rmmod bttv; modprobe bttv card=$x" for different card numbers, but
no luck.
Either search the archives, or read the my webpage on webcams under the
linux pages at the URL below.
Off the top of a tied, gassed head
Depending on who OS distro you are using, you need
Has anyone heard of the "TV Excel" card being used under linux?
Suggested module parameters for bttv etc?
Its a BT878 with the Philips tuner, but I cant get it working with the
bttv driver. A google search shows only Australin hits, and none
mentioning Linux, so its probably sold under different
Thanks to all who replied. I will delve further.
Cheers, Dave.
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I have seen that card being sold at Adelong in York Street,
www.adelong.com.au will help you web wise..
I had one of those cards and it worked fine..
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Arunava Sen wrote:
> hi
>
> yup... a few months ago i got one from www.everythinglinux.com.au called
> a "MagicTV" made by
I figure i might just mention the voodoo 3 tv is supported in linux
so if you want a good 3d, 2d and video capture card i recommend it.
Video capture works in linux (experimental) and has recently been
backported
to 2.2.x (16+), requires cvs i2o and cvs v3tv driver module
sound needs work, but i
David Ryan wrote:
>
> G'day *,
> has anyone had any experience with a TV tuner card for Linux?
http://www.woa.com.au/linux/how-tos/webcaminstall.html
> If so can you point me to a brand that will work in OZ.
http://www.cetustech.com.au
http://www.everythinglinux.com.au
me for the Ask
hi
yup... a few months ago i got one from www.everythinglinux.com.au called
a "MagicTV" made by skywell. it works fine. some friends of mine have
the much advertised Hauppage WinTV cards which work fine too.
basically, as long as it has a bt848/bt878, it will probably work. there
is also a Mini-
G'day *,
has anyone had any experience with a TV tuner card for Linux?
If so can you point me to a brand that will work in OZ.
Thanks, Dave.
PS Does any one know of a good way to search the mailing list archives?
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