Hi,
My previous experience with tv cards was not that great! I had a MSI
something or other.
Ive had cable installed and would like very much to save space by chucking
out the tv and use my pc as one-in-all kind of thing.
Please suggest some good value (read cheapish) tv cards that i could
Javad Ayaz wrote:
Hi,
My previous experience with tv cards was not that great! I had a MSI
something or other.
Ive had cable installed and would like very much to save space by
chucking out the tv and use my pc as one-in-all kind of thing.
Please suggest some good value (read
ok i will look at those links.!
I dont want any of my cards trying to catch the transmission themselves as
aerial reception is terrible. Ive got virgin cable so that would be the
primary source!
I suppose i will look into
Regards
Javad
2008/10/15 Rob Beard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Javad Ayaz
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 14:10:55 +0100, Rob Beard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm in the process of trying to roll out Ubuntu across one of our
offices as a replacement to Windows XP. At the moment on Windows XP we
have a standard desktop which includes desktop background, Internet
On Wed, 2008-10-15 at 14:10 +0100, Rob Beard wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm in the process of trying to roll out Ubuntu across one of our
offices as a replacement to Windows XP. At the moment on Windows XP we
have a standard desktop which includes desktop background, Internet
Explorer proxy
THank you all for your help and advice.
2008/10/15 Eddie Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cheers, Rob
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On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 10:17:41 +0100, Rob Beard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well it depends exactly what you want to do.
To give you an idea... I have put a TV card in my kids PC after their TV
blew up. The original idea was to install MythTV and use a Freeview TV
card so they could record
now that you understand my setup...would an analogue tv card be better than
a digital one or vice versa?
2008/10/15 Rob Beard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Javad Ayaz wrote:
ok i will look at those links.!
I dont want any of my cards trying to catch the transmission themselves
as aerial reception
On Wed, 2008-10-15 at 10:03 +0100, Philip Wyett wrote:
On Wed, 2008-10-15 at 09:49 +0100, Javad Ayaz wrote:
now that you understand my setup...would an analogue tv card be better
than a digital one or vice versa?
2008/10/15 Rob Beard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Javad Ayaz wrote:
Has anyone been having trouble lately with making backups with remastersys? (I
know there are a few Ubuntu UK'ers that like this tool)
e.g. When installing a distro from a disk created with the Backup option, GDM
is failing to start etc...
Thanks!
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Hi folks,
I'm in the process of trying to roll out Ubuntu across one of our
offices as a replacement to Windows XP. At the moment on Windows XP we
have a standard desktop which includes desktop background, Internet
Explorer proxy settings and other tweaks.
Now rather than have the hassle of
I believe that you need an analogue card like rob says. You then plug the
virgin box into into and tv into it in the same way that you do a tv.
You will then have the issue though that you can only change channels by
using the virgin remote control (which also stuffs up being able
to
Rob Beard wrote:
Javad Ayaz wrote:
now that you understand my setup...would an analogue tv card be better
than a digital one or vice versa?
How is all this going to be affected by analogue broadcasts being
stopped soon?
Eddie
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Javad Ayaz wrote:
I only want to view the channels on my virgin subscription. Not really
planning on recording anything. I just wana get rid of the tv because
its taking up space. Im planning on geting a bigger monitor soon so id
just the monitor as my primary tv viewing method.
In that
Javad Ayaz wrote:
ok i will look at those links.!
I dont want any of my cards trying to catch the transmission themselves
as aerial reception is terrible. Ive got virgin cable so that would be
the primary source!
I suppose i will look into
Regards
Javad
Ahh in that case
Eddie Armstrong wrote:
Rob Beard wrote:
Javad Ayaz wrote:
now that you understand my setup...would an analogue tv card be better
than a digital one or vice versa?
How is all this going to be affected by analogue broadcasts being
stopped soon?
Eddie
Well
i dont have an aerial. im only using virgin (freeview only) to watch tv!
2008/10/15 Eddie Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rob Beard wrote:
Javad Ayaz wrote:
now that you understand my setup...would an analogue tv card be better
than a digital one or vice versa?
How is all this going to
Darren Mansell wrote:
I'm currently setting up a MythTV network at my house and I've been trying
out various technologies and angles of attack to get the best possible
performance and widest choice at the lowest cost.
I started with Freeview as thats the easiest route hardware wise. A decent
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 10:37:07 +0100, Javad Ayaz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
i dont have an aerial. im only using virgin (freeview only) to watch tv!
As said below your best option is to get an analogue TV card as they have
composite and s-video in. Generally Hauppauge (pron. hop-hog, not
On Wed, 2008-10-15 at 09:49 +0100, Javad Ayaz wrote:
now that you understand my setup...would an analogue tv card be better
than a digital one or vice versa?
2008/10/15 Rob Beard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Javad Ayaz wrote:
ok i will look at those links.!
I dont
This Monday the Metro (that fine journalistic endeavour) ran a feature
on how the first British-born space tourist (who is a US citizen) took
the Metro, making it the first newspaper in space. It also mentioned
some other space tourists including our very own Mark Shuttleworth!
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2008/10/13 Josh Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This Monday the Metro (that fine journalistic endeavour) ran a feature
on how the first British-born space tourist (who is a US citizen) took
the Metro, making it the first newspaper in space. It also mentioned
some other space tourists including our
I only want to view the channels on my virgin subscription. Not really
planning on recording anything. I just wana get rid of the tv because its
taking up space. Im planning on geting a bigger monitor soon so id just the
monitor as my primary tv viewing method.
2008/10/15 Rob Beard [EMAIL
On Wed, 2008-10-15 at 19:00 +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
2008/10/13 Josh Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This Monday the Metro (that fine journalistic endeavour) ran a feature
on how the first British-born space tourist (who is a US citizen) took
the Metro, making it the first newspaper in space. It
Cheers, Rob
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Javad Ayaz wrote:
now that you understand my setup...would an analogue tv card be better
than a digital one or vice versa?
Well it depends exactly what you want to do.
To give you an idea... I have put a TV card in my kids PC after their TV
blew up. The original idea was to install MythTV
Hi folks,
As part of the change over from Windows XP to Ubuntu I'm trying to get
the Ubuntu machine to authenticate against a domain.
At the moment we have a Windows 2003 SBS server which is going to be
_hopefully_ replaced with SME Server 7.3 which provides a domain via Samba.
Now I've got
On 15 Oct 2008, at 19:00, Alan Pope wrote:
Also last Friday Clare and I went to the BBC Television Centre to see
the filming of episode 6 of a TV programme called 'Genius' with Dave
Gorman. There was one segment in it where I was behind the presenter
with my big Ubuntu logo jumper on. Dunno
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 11:23 PM, Josh Blacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 15 Oct 2008, at 19:00, Alan Pope wrote:
Also last Friday Clare and I went to the BBC Television Centre to see
the filming of episode 6 of a TV programme called 'Genius' with Dave
Gorman. There was one segment in
2008/10/15 Matt Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I don't think that Alan can win on his own podcast :P
You honestly wouldn't believe the lengths to which we go to ensure the
competition winner is a) not one of us (not actually that hard to do),
b) random.
Buy me a pint at the Intrepid release party
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