hello every body,
i have a difficulty with ma tv cards (it's first debian distribution
and my fisrt linux distribution)
i have a tv cards winfast tv 2000 xp expert ,
it's have a cx88 chipset ( video and sound )
and i have a very good video but no sound ?? with tvtime , xaw tv
but in
hello every body,
i have a difficulty with ma tv cards (it's first debian distribution
and my fisrt linux distribution)
i have a tv cards winfast tv 2000 xp expert ,
it's have a cx88 chipset ( video and sound )
and i have a very good video but no sound ??
but in windows xp i
Peter Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 03-Feb-2000, Cyrus Patel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > PS I'm in Oz so quoting prices probably wouldn't help ;-)
> >
> I am in Oz and would like to know some prices.
Hi Peter,
Check out www.everythinglinux.com.au under the section "Cool and Nifty Ha
they work..but ive read many reports of people having problems on those
drivers..if your not having problems go ahead an use em :) i tend to
prefer using the latest driver(that is considered 'stable')
it also depends on the card your using, and the vga card your using..one
of my co workers has a s
At 07:33 AM 2/2/00 -0800, aphro wrote:
>i use a hauppauge wintv/pci
>
>and it works great, just make sure to avoid the video4linux drivers in the
>kernel if possible they are outdated, go to the bttv homepage if your
>using a bttv-compadible card.(i dont have the link, go to
>yahoo.aphroland.org an
i use a hauppauge wintv/pci
and it works great, just make sure to avoid the video4linux drivers in the
kernel if possible they are outdated, go to the bttv homepage if your
using a bttv-compadible card.(i dont have the link, go to
yahoo.aphroland.org and search for bttv)
i use kwintv to...used to
On 03-Feb-2000, Cyrus Patel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> PS I'm in Oz so quoting prices probably wouldn't help ;-)
>
I am in Oz and would like to know some prices.
On 02-Feb-2000 Brian Stults wrote:
> I'm using an AverTV-Phone by Avermedia (www.avermedia.com) with kernel
> 2.2.13, the bttv driver, and xawtv. It works very well. I, too, have
> not yet used the IR remote under linux, but I think I've seen somewhere
> that it is supported or will be shortly.
I'm using an AverTV-Phone by Avermedia (www.avermedia.com) with kernel
2.2.13, the bttv driver, and xawtv. It works very well. I, too, have
not yet used the IR remote under linux, but I think I've seen somewhere
that it is supported or will be shortly. It's also a pretty good video
capture card.
Hi Robert,
I have a Patrol TVRadio98 and it works great under Debian. However,
the brand of the card is not as important as what chip it uses. The
bttv drivers support the Bt848 family of video decoder chips. These
are the Bt848, Bt848A, Bt849, Bt878 and Bt879 chipsets.
I use kwintv to watch
A friend of mine and I have ATI All-In-Wonder-128 cards. I haven't tried
yet, but he's using XF-86 and "gatos" with this card and says it's working
great.
Robert
Thus spake Robert V. MacQuarrie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> A friend has just told me he setup a TV card in his debian linux syste
On Tue, 23 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have checked this site. It contains a RPM-spec file and the source.
> I am not familiar with compiling sourcecode
You could try alien package to convert your rpm package on debian.
Best regards,
Nuno Carvalho
Ringkjøbing Amt - e-post
I have checked this site. It contains a RPM-spec file and the source.
I am not familiar with compiling sourcecode
- what to do now?
Has anybody drivers and tv-applications for debian use?
Henning Olsen
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Paul Lilley wro
There was a message a while ago refering to a KDE tv app. I have not been
able to compile it on my hamm system.
Has anyone else had better luck? Are there any libraries that I should
install?
I got the source from:
ftp://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/pub/Sources/misc/programs/kwintv-0.4.6.tgz
TIA,
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