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Quoting Rob Shortt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 
> Is sourceforge dropping anyone else's emails?  This is my 3rd try 
> sending this although I did notice that one of my other attempts landed 
> in the archive....
> 
> Rob Shortt wrote:
> > Graeme Christie wrote:
> > 
> >>    Hi. I was just wondering whether anyone was currently using a DVB 
> >> card with Freevo. I've just installed a new Avervmedia DVB-T card in 
> >> my freevo Box (It's a budget kind with no MPEG2-decoder) and have the 
> >> latest cvs of mplayer playing tv from it with no problems (eg with the 
> >> command mplayer -vo mga dvb://"TEN Digital", where "TEN Digital" is 
> >> the channel name).
> > 
> > 
> > I don't have a DVB card but may be able to help...
> > 
> >>
> >>    Has there been any work done on modifying the channel code to deal 
> >> with named channels rather than numeric ones ? I imagine some kind of 
> >> translation table would be the easiest way to go. This would also have 
> >> to be implemented in the record_daemon module aswell I imagine.
> > 
> > 
> > As far as I know channels are already treated as strings and not 
> > numeric.  I am working on centralizing channel changing code to allow 
> > more controll over your Freevo channel list and what devices to use for 
> > each.
> > 
> >>
> >>    I also want to record from my external Sattellite box via the (net 
> >> yet operational, but should work eventually using vfl2/bttv) composite 
> >> video in. Has any body got using an external channel changing command 
> >> rather than bttv/mplayer/VFL channel changing to work ?
> > 
> > 
> > Yes! :)
> > 
> > What kind of sattelite box do you have?  I made some freevo code to send 
> > IR command to my echostar branded receiver and plan on adding another 
> > module for 'normal' sat and cable boxes (but hooking in lirc's irsend 
> > command should do until then).
> > 
> > Also, are you talking about the composite video connection on your DVB 
> > card or another v4l device?  Does the DVB only ancode to mpeg2 on the 
> > tuner input?
> > 
> > For more info on my plans for some of this stuff see:
> > 
> >
> http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/freevo/freevo/WIP/RobShortt/TODO?
rev=1.11&view=auto
> 
> > 
> > 
> >>    Anyone toyed with the idea of writing the DVB mpeg 2 streams 
> >> straight to disk. I could probably implement this using -vop copy 
> >> easiliy enough. 
> > 
> > 
> > This might be pretty easy.  Can you tell me how the DVB device works? 
> > Can you simply read a stream from the device and save it to a file?  The 
> > ivtv drivers (for Hauppage pvr-250/350) work like this.  For those 
> > drivers I cooked up some python to record natively in Freevo.  I wrapped 
> > up some device ioctl calls in module functions and on the recording side 
> > just call some of those functions to set up the device then read from it 
> > and save the data to another file.  I think that if the DVB cards / 
> > drivers work similarly then the same could be done for them.  If you 
> > want to look at the ivtv code see src/tv/ivtv.py and 
> > src/tv/plugins/ivtv_record.py.
> > 
> > -Rob
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> 
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