>
> Ah, one thing I forgot to mention yesterday. I can't play TV like
> "mplayer dvb://<channel>". This is what Freevo calls when you want to
> watch TV.
>
> So, is there something wrong with the system setup - should DVB:// be
> available even with budget card?
> Or should I just dig in Freevo to call something else to watch TV?
>
> Thanks,
> Dale

You need a valid channels.conf file in you .mplayer directory. If you
don't have one yet, you can use the 'scan' utility from dvb-utils package
to make one. You can see more information on setting up a dvb card under
linux eg. from http://www.ethics-gradient.net/myth/mythdvb.html

By the way, did you find information somewhere on using a dvb card under
freevo. I've been waiting for freevo to support one, but it seems that
there are various ways it can be made to work at least somewhat with some
effort. How did you manage to do it?

juhis



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