On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 09:10:42 +0100
Uwe Thiem wrote:
On 26 July 2006 00:54, Nick Rout wrote:
There is a current scratchy noise problem with PVR-150 drivers.
AFTER you have started playing/recording the stream execute
ivtvctl -qX
where X is the audio input you are using. This
On 26 July 2006 00:54, Nick Rout wrote:
There is a current scratchy noise problem with PVR-150 drivers.
AFTER you have started playing/recording the stream execute
ivtvctl -qX
where X is the audio input you are using. This fixes it for me and a
number of other mythtv users. Some have even
On 25 July 2006 01:37, Nick Rout wrote:
Audio is now working with PVR-150. Thanks, Nick, for all your input.
Problem is, I don't know why and I hate it when magic is part of IT. ;-)
The whole difference between yesterday and today is that I tried to compile
the new kernel 2.6.17-gentoo-r4 (as
On Tue, 25 Jul 2006 11:11:50 +0100
Uwe Thiem wrote:
On 25 July 2006 01:37, Nick Rout wrote:
Audio is now working with PVR-150. Thanks, Nick, for all your input.
Problem is, I don't know why and I hate it when magic is part of IT. ;-)
The whole difference between yesterday and today is
Hi Uwe,
I'll try something like that. What do you think of this error message:
Playing tv://.
Selected driver: v4l2
name: Video 4 Linux 2 input
author: Martin Olschewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
comment: first try, more to come ;-)
Selected device: Hauppauge WinTV PVR-150
Tuner cap: STEREO
On 24 July 2006 00:52, Nick Rout wrote:
ivtv: START INIT IVTV
ivtv: version 0.4.4 (tagged release) loading
ivtv: Linux version: 2.6.15-chw-2 SMP preempt 586 gcc-3.3
ivtv: In case of problems please include the debug info between
ivtv: the START
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 11:31:01 +0100
Uwe Thiem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 24 July 2006 00:52, Nick Rout wrote:
ivtv: START INIT IVTV
ivtv: version 0.4.4 (tagged release) loading
ivtv: Linux version: 2.6.15-chw-2 SMP preempt 586 gcc-3.3
ivtv:
On 24 July 2006 12:30, Nick Rout wrote:
The guy on the mythtv list thought his was OK too until someone else
spotted the error - I'm not saying you cannot read a log file, but y'know
it happens to the best of us :-(
Alright, here is my log:
ivtv: START INIT IVTV
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 13:43:05 +0100
Uwe Thiem wrote:
On 24 July 2006 12:30, Nick Rout wrote:
The guy on the mythtv list thought his was OK too until someone else
spotted the error - I'm not saying you cannot read a log file, but y'know
it happens to the best of us :-(
Alright, here is
On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 10:18:48 +0100
Uwe Thiem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 22 July 2006 03:45, Nick Rout wrote:
When using composite in the sound should be coming in the line in
However your driver may need to be switched to the right device, use
ivtvctl
ivtvctl -A - lists the
On 23 July 2006 02:38, Nick Rout wrote:
On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 10:18:48 +0100
I find that tv:// doesn't work at all when using composite in, but
/dev/video0 does.
So far, I have to agree.
My device also has one physical line in (two plugs, red=right, white=left),
but ivtvctl -A shows four
On 23 July 2006 09:58, Nick Rout wrote:
well I just learned something new:
Yeah, the documentation is awful. One has to dig deep to find all the knobs.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/log$ ivtvctl -Y
ioctl: VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL
Brightness = 383
Contrast = 63
Saturation = 63
Hue = 0
Volume = 58880
On Sun, 23 Jul 2006 12:19:46 +0100
Uwe Thiem wrote:
On 23 July 2006 02:38, Nick Rout wrote:
On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 10:18:48 +0100
I find that tv:// doesn't work at all when using composite in, but
/dev/video0 does.
So far, I have to agree.
My device also has one physical line in
On 22 July 2006 03:45, Nick Rout wrote:
When using composite in the sound should be coming in the line in
However your driver may need to be switched to the right device, use
ivtvctl
ivtvctl -A - lists the audio inputs
ivtvctl -Q - tells which one it is switched to now
ivtvctl -qn -
On 22 July 2006 03:45, Nick Rout wrote:
The PVR-150 muxes the audio and video into an mpeg stream.
When using composite in the sound should be coming in the line in
However your driver may need to be switched to the right device, use
ivtvctl
ivtvctl -A - lists the audio inputs
ivtvctl
Nick Rout nick at rout.co.nz writes:
how would I be able to record video *and* audio from the TV card
into an MPEG2 file?
In my experienes, you need to build a 'mixing studio' or at least
a very simple A/V mixing system. There are too many A/V tools to use.
I'd first look at the
Hi,
Actually, that is what I _have_ to do with my old TV card.
It doesn't have a input for audio and no internal mixer, so I have to record
the sound directly from the soundcard.
I use menconder to do just that:
mencoder tv:// -tv
Uwe Thiem uwix at iway.na writes:
how would I be able to record video *and* audio from the TV card
into an MPEG2 file?
Hello Uwe,
In my experienes, you need to build a 'mixing studio' or at least
a very simple A/V mixing system. There are too many A/V tools to use.
I'd first look at the
On 21 July 2006 16:09, Marco Costa wrote:
Hi,
Actually, that is what I _have_ to do with my old TV card.
It doesn't have a input for audio and no internal mixer, so I have to
record the sound directly from the soundcard.
I use menconder to do just that:
mencoder tv:// -tv
On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 16:40:07 + (UTC)
James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Uwe Thiem uwix at iway.na writes:
how would I be able to record video *and* audio from the TV card
into an MPEG2 file?
Hello Uwe,
In my experienes, you need to build a 'mixing studio' or at least
a very
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