Hi all,
I've got a DVB-S2 PCI-Express tv card ("Tevii S472", http://tevii.com/P
roducts_S472_1.asp) with Debian testing, but I'm not able to get it
work.
On TeVii's webpage there is a linux driver availible (http://tevii.com/
Support.asp), but if I try to compile th
So, about that TV card!
I realize this isn't strictly a Debian-related question, as I use Ubuntu on my
HTPC, but I'm sure it is the same on a Debian system. Is there an easy way to
get the machine to autodetect my antenna? Is there a command to get it to
output the name of the de
How do you set up a tv card in Mythbuntu? Does anyone know?
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Robert David wrote:
Hi,
I'm planing to upgrade my home server with TV card an use it with mythtv as
multimedia center. I was searching for some good DVB-T card in local stores
that has support in Lenny but didn't find any reasonable piece (I do not want
kernel from backports
Hi,
I'm planing to upgrade my home server with TV card an use it with mythtv as
multimedia center. I was searching for some good DVB-T card in local stores
that has support in Lenny but didn't find any reasonable piece (I do not want
kernel from backports or compile unsupported mod
On Dec 11, 2007, at 9:43 AM, Bob McGowan wrote:
I was under the impression that, even with CPU based encoding, the
recording process went directly to the compressed format.
It doesn't have to -- it depends on the software you're using.
Usually *some* kind of compression is used, though, be
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Mon, Dec 10, 2007 at 03:52:10PM -0800, Bob McGowan wrote:
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 08:43:38AM -0500, Scott Lair wrote:
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so its not strictly etch. Also, these cards include hardware mpeg
encoding which can be a blessing a
On Mon, Dec 10, 2007 at 03:52:10PM -0800, Bob McGowan wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>> On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 08:43:38AM -0500, Scott Lair wrote:
> ---deleted---
>> so its not strictly etch. Also, these cards include hardware mpeg
>> encoding which can be a blessing and a curse, depending
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 08:43:38AM -0500, Scott Lair wrote:
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so its not strictly etch. Also, these cards include hardware mpeg
encoding which can be a blessing and a curse, depending on your
situation.
A
Could you expand a bit on the subject of "a
On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 09:37:14AM -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 09:37:14 -0800
> From: Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: buying TV card
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Mail-Followup-To: debian-user@lists.debian.or
On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 08:43:38AM -0500, Scott Lair wrote:
>
> I'm in the market for a TV card for my etch system.
> I'd prefer pci hardware. I don't really care about
> actually watching tv programs on my computer, I just
> want to record shows, edit in kino,
Below are 2 lists of TV cards supported by video4linux in kernel 2.6.
Hope that helps!
saa7134-based TV card List:
0 -> UNKNOWN/GENERIC
1 -> Proteus Pro [philips reference design] [1131:2001,1131:2001]
2 -> LifeView FlyVIDEO3000[5168:
I'm in the market for a TV card for my etch system.
I'd prefer pci hardware. I don't really care about
actually watching tv programs on my computer, I just
want to record shows, edit in kino, then burn to dvd
for viewing later on a stand alone player. Ideally,
I would be able t
I have TV card that uses bt848 chip. It's LuckyStar card. I have been using it
for 3 years. But a
few days ago, it seems to have problems. After using xawtv in sarge or etch for
a few minutes, the
system halt. I mean it stop responding to keyboard input. In Windows 98, it
seems to halt
My capture card does not have an audio output jack; so, I get an image,
but no sound. The help for tvtime stated that I could use sox, with
the following command:
sox -r 32000 -w -t ossdsp /dev/dsp2 -t ossdsp /dev/dsp
This works, provided I run the command "modprobe btaudio" first.
However, it i
> > Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2006 12:52:20 -0300
> From: Stephen Cormier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: sound and tv card
>
> On Friday 07 July 2006 11:30, Felipe Leon wrote:
> > I could not find possibilities to connect the tv
On Friday 07 July 2006 11:30, Felipe Leon wrote:
> I could not find possibilities to connect the tv card
> to the sb live with an audio cable or smthing like
> that.
> any ideas on this?
Are you sure about that even my old cheap Zoltrix had a line out that you
connected to the li
Felipe Leon wrote:
Now, when I open KMix or so I have 2 options for
cards: the SB live 5.1 and the "Conexant CX8811". If I
choose the conexant I get no sound at all.
I've never had much luck using kmix myself. Just a guess: try to install
alsa and use alsamixer (from the command line) to conf
Hello,
Im using etch. Some relevant specs of my box:
Athl xp, mainboard msi with sound onboard (but using
sb live 5.1 pci), hauppage tv card (conexant
-cx88...).
I had no problem with sound at start and it worked
wonderfully out of the box. The tv card didn't work
however (tvtime). I recom
ule to snd-bt87x.bak (with the corresponding
error lines in dmesg complaining no snd-bt87x found..).
From what I could understand reading over the net, the bttv used to
have its own sound module, but nowadays it doens't need it anymore, the
tv card can do alsa.
My modprobe line is
modpro
I have a bt848 card, it works well in woody with
self-compiled 2.4 kernel:
modprobe bttv card=21
however it does not work in sarge's stock 2.4 kernel.
The video is OK, but there's no sound though
percentage of volume can be changed in xawtv.
__
Do
The card (lspci -v):
--
:05:02.0 Multimedia controller: Philips Semiconductors SAA7133 Video
Broadcast Decoder (rev d0)
Subsystem: Unknown device 4e42:3306
Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 50
Memory at fb7fe800 (32-bit, non-prefetch
> I have an onboard sound card that has been working fine based on
> default settings for some time. I have added a Pinnacle TV card and
> now find that the sound card is no longer configured after boot. Can
> anybody provide advice on what config step I am missing?
Looks like it i
On Monday 13 February 2006 22:26, Stewart Middleton wrote:
> I have an onboard sound card that has been working fine based on
> default settings for some time. I have added a Pinnacle TV card and
> now find that the sound card is no longer configured after boot. Can
> anybody provi
I have an onboard sound card that has been working fine based on
default settings for some time. I have added a Pinnacle TV card and
now find that the sound card is no longer configured after boot. Can
anybody provide advice on what config step I am missing?
Debian = Sarge
desktop:~# lspci
On Tuesday 03 May 2005 04:26 am, Walter Hoolwerf wrote:
> The thing is, I like the mac mini so much because it's small, nice
> designed and (as I've been told) really silent. I'm not sure if there
> are any x86 alternatives which have at least the "very silent" and "not
> very large and ugly" prope
On 2005-05-03 01:20:10 +0200, Brendan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Don't let waiting for Linux support stop you from doing something great
with cheap hardware...as much as it pains me to say: just get a slow
Windows box for the input and then transfer the data to your Linux box
for the processing.
On Monday 02 May 2005 03:10 am, Walter Hoolwerf wrote:
> > I just decided to buy a cheap, good external tv tuner, and let the
> > Linux support be damned since Mother's Day is quickly approaching and
> > my present was moving the VHS tapes to DVD...
> > http://www2.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?It
On 2005-04-28 21:00:20 +0200, Brendan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
On Thursday 28 April 2005 01:42 am, Walter Hoolwerf wrote:
Yeah, well. What can I say. I've used the Hauppage software, and it
really sucks...
I just decided to buy a cheap, good external tv tuner, and let the
Linux support be dam
On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 06:12:40PM -0700, Daniel Teichert wrote:
> Does anyone know if it's possible to use a Hauppauge TV card remote
> control with the 2.6 kernel? I couldn't get the lirc source modules to
> compile--they complained about not finding a... Rules.makefile file,
Does anyone know if it's possible to use a Hauppauge TV card remote
control with the 2.6 kernel? I couldn't get the lirc source modules to
compile--they complained about not finding a... Rules.makefile file,
or something like that? Sorry--I'm not at the computer with the card. I
can
t you were tuned to channel 10; you could sort of see and hear the
broadcast, but the signal's "broken up" pretty severely. This only
affects the TV card portion of the card; the regular computer display
video (X, console, etc) remains fine.
I've discovered that when this happens (
On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 06:22:45AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 06:18, Pigeon wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 09:44:27AM -0500, Mike Dresser wrote:
> > > On 8 Jan 2003, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > >
> > > > You have a PC dedicated to displaying TV
> > >
> > > Actually, a lo
On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 06:18, Pigeon wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 09:44:27AM -0500, Mike Dresser wrote:
> > On 8 Jan 2003, Ron Johnson wrote:
> >
> > > You have a PC dedicated to displaying TV
> >
> > Actually, a lot of people do.
> >
> > They're called TiVo's and ReplayTv's and Dishplaye
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 09:44:27AM -0500, Mike Dresser wrote:
> On 8 Jan 2003, Ron Johnson wrote:
>
> > You have a PC dedicated to displaying TV
>
> Actually, a lot of people do.
>
> They're called TiVo's and ReplayTv's and Dishplayers and stuff like that
>
> :)
That's nothing. I have a 60
On 8 Jan 2003, Ron Johnson wrote:
> You have a PC dedicated to displaying TV
Actually, a lot of people do.
They're called TiVo's and ReplayTv's and Dishplayers and stuff like that
:)
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On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 17:20, nate wrote:
> Superoland said:
> > Hi,
[snip]
> then I use the up/down arrows in xawtv to change channels, I default to
> channel 3 since everything is tuned through my VCR and cable box, so I have
> this
>
> [ORB]
> channel = 3
> freqtab = ntsc
> norm = ntsc
> capture
Superoland said:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem with my TV card because I have only one channel.
> Moreover the chanel which display it is that which I put under Windows.
> to change channel it is necessary that I reboot under Windows (It is not
> very practical). So if somebody had
Hi,
I have a problem with my TV card because I have
only one channel. Moreover the chanel which display it is that which
I put under Windows. to change channel it is necessary that I reboot under
Windows (It is not very practical). So if somebody had a idee to resolve
this problem
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 06:53:18PM -0700, John Joe wrote:
> This is xawtv-3.06, running on Linux/i686 (2.2.19)
> visual: id=0x22 class=4 (TrueColor), depth=16
> x11: 800x600, 16 bit/pixel, 1600 byte/scanline, DGA,
> VidMode
> can't open /dev/video: No such device
Does /dev/video exist? It can be
John Joe said:
> i have Debian 2.2 and Flyvideo TV but can't run xawtv,
> it says:
sounds like you do not have the video4linux drivers loaded.
What drivers are you *using* and what options are you
passing to them? for example, on one of my machines which
runs xawtv 24/7/365 I use:
modprobe bttv
i have Debian 2.2 and Flyvideo TV but can't run xawtv,
it says:
This is xawtv-3.06, running on Linux/i686 (2.2.19)
visual: id=0x22 class=4 (TrueColor), depth=16
x11: 800x600, 16 bit/pixel, 1600 byte/scanline, DGA,
VidMode
can't open /dev/video: No such device
waitpid: No child processes
v4l-conf
I was handed a used TV capture card, with no original packaging or
manuals so I don't know the exact make of it.
The crystal oscillator on the card is marked 28.63636MHz. According to
The "bttv mini-HOWTO" this means that it is a PAL card, which is a
good thing since I live in Sweden a PAL countr
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 05:17:13PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> One thing I'm curious about though: Can you forward sound through an
> X session? I think W-s XP can send the sound through their cheap-ass
> "new, incredible remote desktop," and I hate seeing them do something
> we can't in
At 04:37 PM 5/27/2002 -0500, Kent West wrote:
I've got a small home LAN. One box has an ATI All-In-Wonder card. I can
watch TV on it no problem with xawtv. I can "ssh -X firstbox.ip.address"
into it and run xterm remotely, but when I try to run xawtv it complains
that there's no such device as
> > I've got a small home LAN. One box has an ATI All-In-Wonder card. I can
> > watch TV on it no problem with xawtv. I can "ssh -X firstbox.ip.address"
> > into it and run xterm remotely, but when I try to run xawtv it complains
> > that there's no such device as /dev/video0 and no video grabbe
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 05:17:13PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> One thing I'm curious about though: Can you forward sound through an
> X session? I think W-s XP can send the sound through their cheap-ass
> "new, incredible remote desktop," and I hate seeing them do something
> we can't i
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 05:17:13PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> One thing I'm curious about though: Can you forward sound through an
> X session? I think W-s XP can send the sound through their cheap-ass
> "new, incredible remote desktop," and I hate seeing them do something
> we can't in
You can do it by logging in with a full X session using XDMCP.
I've used hummingbird exceed on Windows to log in to my Linux box
and start xawtv. It's not worth it though. The network just doesn't
have enough bandwidth to send 30 frames per second at any size in
realtime. I have 100Mbit Ethernet,
I've got a small home LAN. One box has an ATI All-In-Wonder card. I can
watch TV on it no problem with xawtv. I can "ssh -X firstbox.ip.address"
into it and run xterm remotely, but when I try to run xawtv it complains
that there's no such device as /dev/video0 and no video grabber device
availa
> HI:
>I try the apt-get install xawtv and everything goes well
> (configuration...etc).But when the program scan the stations, there is no
> station. I am sure the hardware and cable are well connnect and I am in
> Canada using cable TV.
the tuner module is probably not loaded. i am using xa
HI:
I try the apt-get install xawtv and everything goes well
(configuration...etc).But when the program scan the stations, there is no
station. I am sure the hardware and cable are well connnect and I am in
Canada using cable TV.
I think maybe there is something more to do?not just the tv prog
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Hi there,
I having strange problems with the colours on my tv card. Half the time
the colours are fine -- everything is great. The other half of the time
the picture is made up of purples/green/blacks/whites -- the picture is
still watchable but the co
mikepolniak wrote:
My Pinnacle studio PCTV pro card shows up in /proc/pci and i can load all the
required modules (tuner, videodev,i2c)...but when i
#insmod bttv card=52
...it says no such device.
Syslog shows :
... bttv: driver version 0.7.83 loaded
... bttv: using 2 buffers with 2080k (4160k
My Pinnacle studio PCTV pro card shows up in /proc/pci and i can load all the
required modules (tuner, videodev,i2c)...but when i
#insmod bttv card=52
...it says no such device.
Syslog shows :
... bttv: driver version 0.7.83 loaded
... bttv: using 2 buffers with 2080k (4160k total) for capture
..
mer" to Packard Bell.
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Kent West wrote:
My cousin gave me a TV card that he had in his Windows95 box (and it
worked there). I don't really expect to be able to get it to work on my
Debian box, especially since I don't have a clue as to what I'm doing,
It's a Reveal TV500, and there are linux drivers for it (sort
of...). There's even an (apparently dead) e-groups list about it. There
was talk about reasonably native support under V4L2, but I never heard
much about it.
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Kent West wrote:
>My cousin gave me a
My cousin gave me a TV card that he had in his Windows95 box (and it
worked there). I don't really expect to be able to get it to work on my
Debian box, especially since I don't have a clue as to what I'm doing,
but I stuck it in anyway.
I can't find any vendor name or nu
Hi!
I have a Typhoon TV card but I can't make it to work under Linux. I have
the BTTV driver compiled as modules. The driver detects the card as a
BT878 (Hauppage old) and outputs the correct configuration (IRQ,
memory...) at startup, but the TV program (I'm using kwintv) isn't a
I got the hauppauge working with 2.0.X without too much trouble. The driver
isn't in
the debian kernel sources though, you'll have to find it on sunsite or
wherever. IIRC
the driver is called the 'bttv' driver.
Benoit Joly wrote:
> hi,
>
> I want to buy a new tv ca
The Hauppage works great for me!
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From: Shaleh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 1999 12:27 PM
To: Benoit Joly
Cc: Debian User List
Subject: RE: tv card
On 12-Jan-99 Benoit Joly wrote:
> hi,
>
> I want to buy a new tv card, 1st choice
On 12-Jan-99 Benoit Joly wrote:
> hi,
>
> I want to buy a new tv card, 1st choice hauppauge, 2nd stb tv.
>
> which one is the best and the most supported in linux?
>
> my video card is a 3dXpression and I have also a ati tv tuner :(
> it seems that both are compatibl
hi,
I want to buy a new tv card, 1st choice hauppauge, 2nd stb tv.
which one is the best and the most supported in linux?
my video card is a 3dXpression and I have also a ati tv tuner :(
it seems that both are compatible with my 3dXpression in windows but
is it the same in linux?
Thanks
This is still kind of hypothetical at this stage as I think I need
isapnptools installed even to get my soundcard working , but the hardware
HOWTO had a link to PCA10TV which no longer works; the ftp site is down or
no longer existant. Does anyone know if I was able to find this package
whether
Hello
I am considering getting a TV Card for linux. I was just wondering
if anyone eles out there has any idea on what a good one is. Also how hard
are they to get working? I currently have Debian 1.3.1 installed, Xwindows
with window manager Afterstep. My video card is a Stealth64 Video
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