It does work for a PVR 350 but the question (if i
remember correctly) was about a 150 and i have no idea
whether that works or not.
mplayer has a decoder that understands the format
coming out of the 350 and can play it directly (with
the correct command line options).

John
--- Cory Papenfuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >> What were the answers?  I didn't see any
> responses to your e-mail.
> >>
> >> I asked this question a while back, and I got no
> response.
> >
> > With mplayer it does not work (yet).
> >
> > On the other (dark) side of the world, the windows
> drives do not support to
> > read raw data, so it would be amazing if these
> hacker guys manage it.
> >
> > Chris
> >
>       Awhile back (ivtv-0.1.9 IIRC) it could be made to
> work.  The 
> biggest problem is that the data format isn't quite
> normal.  It's 
> structured slightly strangely and it took a patched
> player to play it. 
> Nothing inherently bad, just a slight massaging of
> the data required.
> 
>       I remember hearing of it breaking as the driver
> evolved, and I 
> have no idea what the current status is.  Doesn't
> appear to be any reason 
> why it *couldn't* work.
> 
> -- 
> 
>
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> * Cory Papenfuss                                    
>                    *
> * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate
> student               *
> * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
> University                   *
>
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> 
> 
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