On December 10, 2003 01:15 am, Peter Svensson wrote:
> This sounds rather odd. My first thought is that maybe you have the wrong
> drivers for you TV-in card. Have you checked the Wiki documentation page on
> the freevo hompage?

Yup. :( It really didn't have anything usefull in it that I could see

<quote>
Tip: Note that freevo / tvtime / mplayer / etc do not like channels with 
leading zeroes. Thus, when updating your channel list in your local_conf.py 
file, use '4' NOT '04' 
</quote>

Thats all there was besides stuff about xmltv. Oh, and a tiny bit about the 
bttv drivers in the "supported Hardware" section. (I have the 0.7.* set 
installed... works like a charm _now_... but I've moved it to a different 
computer.. So I've not a clue what could have fixed it.)

> Also, what make is your TV-card, what linux distro do you use?

Sory for not including enough info.. oops ;)

Distro: Gentoo
TV Card: WinTV DBX (401)

I found that mythtv was capable of grabbing the video, same with xawtv. Now 
though, in my efforts to get myth to work, I've moved my TV card to my faster 
machine (so it'll be the backend and the EPIA box be my front end), so unless 
I move it back, I won't really need the TV support.

> /PS

Again, freevo really impressed me :D a way to get a folder to display IMDB 
info would rule :D

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