Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Mar 2009, Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
>> I've got dvb-t tv running, and now i'm experimenting with the input on the
>> old Hauppauge350
>> so i can run it into S-Video and line in
>> and watch stuff off the (ancient) VHS recorder / player
>>
>> so how will i integrate this into freevo?
>
> I've been looking at this
> http://doc.freevo.org/MultiRecordingCard
> and I made some changes to my TV_VIDEO_GROUPS
> (here commented out)
> What then happened was the next recording was made from the ivtv card, not
> the
> dvb-t
> so has anyone any ideas on how to fix this?
The problem is that the record server was written to allow only one
record plug-in. This means it is difficult to mix different types of card.
One possibility to to record from the /dev/video32 (The raw video
capture device) and use the generic record plug-in.
If you are only using the PVR-350 for a composite connection then you
can configure it with a v4l2-ctl --set-input=1 then you can use a
TV_CHANNEL for this card. You need two VideoGroups one for the DVB card
and one for the IVTV card. In TV_CHANNELS you use -1 for the video group.
Another solution for DVB is to use the dvbstreamer.
Duncan
>
> =====================
> VCR_CMD = CONF.mplayer
> + ' -dumpstream -dumpfile %(filename)s "dvb://%(channel)s"'
> TV_RECORD_FILE_SUFFIX = '.ts'
>
> TV_VIDEO_GROUPS = [
> VideoGroup(vdev='/dev/dvb/adapter0',
> adev=None,
> input_type='tuner',
> input_num=1,
> group_type = 'dvb',
> record_group=0,
> desc='DVB Viewer'),
>
> #VideoGroup( # ivtv device, group 0
> # desc='PVR-350 linked to VCR',
> # group_type='ivtv',
> # vdev='/dev/video0',
> # vvbi='/dev/vbi0',
> # adev=None,
input_type='S-Video 1',
input_num=2,
> # tuner_norm="PAL",
> # tuner_chanlist='australia',
> #tuner_type='external',
> #record_group=None
> #)
> ]
> =====================
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