Games, video cameras, and other video devices are generally connected 
to a TV in one of two ways:

1) a radio frequency (RF) modulator, that generally will provide
output on channel 3 or 4, or

2) a composite video signal. This is not a "channel", but is
the TV signal that is sent over the air by broadcasters on 
each channel. Such connections are usually labelled "video"
or "composite", as they are on the PVR150.

If it's the former, you have you have your answer. If it's 
the latter, then you should use the composite input of the
PVR150 as the camera input.

On Sat, 2006-01-28 at 18:44 -0500, Gary Montalbine wrote:
> Gary Montalbine wrote:
> > I have an outside video camera that I am able to view thru the game 
> > channel on my TV. I would like to view this on my monitor using IVTV and 
> > ptune. However I can not find the channel frequency that my camera uses. 
> >   Does anyone know the frequency and can it be set up using ptune or 
> > ivtv-tune? I use ntsc-cable.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Gary
> 
> Please. Anybody have any suggestions or can point me in the right 
> direction? I would sure like to get my security camera on my display.


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