Re: [SLUG] Tv Tuner

2008-01-06 Thread Mark Pearson
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

Re: [SLUG] Tv Tuner

2008-01-03 Thread Mark Pearson
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

Re: [SLUG] Tv Tuner

2008-01-03 Thread Matthew Hannigan
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

[SLUG] Tv Tuner

2008-01-03 Thread Chris Allen
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? -- Chris Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group

Re: [SLUG] TV Tuner

2002-11-11 Thread Paul L Daniels
> > 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

Re: [SLUG] TV Tuner

2002-11-11 Thread James
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

[SLUG] TV Tuner

2002-11-10 Thread Trevor Rhodes
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

Re: [SLUG] TV tuner card: "TV Excel". Also, stereo?

2001-09-17 Thread Matt Hyne
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

Re: [SLUG] TV tuner card: "TV Excel". Also, stereo?

2001-09-15 Thread Mike Holland
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

Re: [SLUG] TV tuner card: "TV Excel"

2001-09-15 Thread Terry Collins
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. -- Terry Collins {:-)}}} Ph(02) 4627 2186 Fax(02) 4628 7861 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [SLUG] TV tuner card: "TV Excel"

2001-09-15 Thread Terry Collins
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

[SLUG] TV tuner card: "TV Excel"

2001-09-14 Thread Mike Holland
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

[SLUG] TV tuner card THANKS

2000-08-15 Thread David Ryan
Thanks to all who replied. I will delve further. Cheers, Dave. -- David Ryan - [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.snowy.net.au Smart Radio Systems Phone: 02 6452 Fax: 02 64524317 Cooma, NSW 2630, Australia Secretary Cooma Bushfire Brigade -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - h

Re: [SLUG] TV tuner card for Linux

2000-08-15 Thread Michael
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

Re: [SLUG] TV tuner card for Linux

2000-08-15 Thread Dean Hamstead
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

Re: [SLUG] TV tuner card for Linux

2000-08-15 Thread Terry Collins
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

[SLUG] TV tuner card for Linux

2000-08-15 Thread Arunava Sen
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-

[SLUG] TV tuner card for Linux

2000-08-14 Thread David Ryan
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? -- David Ryan - [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.snowy.net.au Smart Radio