Well, perhaps 'do nothing' is but too simple...

Of course you'll need to use v4l2-ctl to query the possible output options
(-N), the currently selected output (-O) and to set the desired output
(-o).

Should do the trick.

Stanley.

>
> Hi,
>
> You do not need to do anything.
>
> I have had my PVR-350 connected to my TV this way for >2 years now. Did
> not need to do anything to activate the S-video output of the PVR-350.
> Audio also continues to run via the line-in of the soundcard so it is
> mixed with any audio generated by the PC.
>
> Regards,
> Stanley.
>
>
>> I'm hoping to connect my PVR-350 directly to a Samsung monitor (with
>> S-video input) when watching TV. This seems feasible but I'm wondering
>> how to turn this on after the connection is made. The manual suggests
>> that this is done using the Windows application. How do I do it on a
>> Linux box (with ivtv installed)?
>>
>> A second question: the monitor doesn't have speakers. Can the audio
>> continue to be routed to the computer sound card?
>>
>> Bob T.
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