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Austin wanted us to know:
I have BT hardware... works very well.
I'd love to hear about anything else though. Especially:
1. does harddrake detect and configure it?
The other two cards I've been working with, I doubt it. I don't know
for sure
Does that mean we can expect better support for DVB cards? Like just
being able to press a tune button in a nice GUI and then selecting the
channel you want to watch?
Why can't everything work out the box with linux? I've been impressed so
far with linux esp with DVDs and playing all sorts of
On 2003.07.30 13:16, Michael Lothian wrote:
Does that mean we can expect better support for DVB cards? Like just
being able to press a tune button in a nice GUI and then selecting
the channel you want to watch?
I'm not interested in watching TV. Although we did just package vdr
and kvdr which
Am Mittwoch, 30. Juli 2003 07:37 schrieb Austin:
On 2003.07.30 13:16, Michael Lothian wrote:
Does that mean we can expect better support for DVB cards? Like just
being able to press a tune button in a nice GUI and then selecting
the channel you want to watch?
kvdr + vdr could do that in
On 2003.07.30 14:05, Steffen Barszus wrote:
Nope kvdr is packaged. vdr is missing yet. I currently wrap my head
around it
on how vdr could work out of the box.
My brain hurts. I could have sworn I saw someone upload vdr a while
ago (Thierry, Laurent?). I remember because it had all kinds of
Am Mittwoch, 30. Juli 2003 08:24 schrieb Austin:
On 2003.07.30 14:05, Steffen Barszus wrote:
Nope kvdr is packaged. vdr is missing yet. I currently wrap my head
around it
on how vdr could work out of the box.
My brain hurts. I could have sworn I saw someone upload vdr a while
ago
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 13:37, Austin wrote:
Because not enough people are willing to put in enough time to write
drivers and easy-to-use software for free. That's why.
Hear! Hear!
Speaking of which, yesterday I found a client who needed enhancements to
not one but two system tools, so I got to
Austin wrote:
On 2003.07.29 22:16, Jason Komar wrote:
Sort of off topic Austin, but what did you pick up? I'm always very keen
on high-end sound and video stuff.
I wanted to update the MdkAW documents to include MIDI and USB-audio
information since they are the main missing elements... so
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Austin wanted us to know:
A nice start would be this: If you have a DVB card, try to get it
working, document your experience, and forward your results to me. I
could then include any helpful tips in the howto and make our video
RPMs even easier
On 2003.07.30 23:05, Todd Lyons wrote:
I have access to a few different types of video hardware. One is based
on standard BT hardware (software encoding), but others are using
hardware encoders both in PC104 and PCI form factors. I'll see what I
can get for you regarding information. Most of
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