On Jan 12, 2005, at 11:25 PM, Henri Yandell wrote:

> That said, I'm still trying to get the Hauppage card to work in
> Windows so I can be happy it's good and go back to getting MythTv to
> recognise it. Myth installed pretty easily, but the damn card's
> playing at being invisible.

I never bothered trying to get it to work with Windows, but it was no 
walk in the park with Linux either. It turns out that Hauppauge, the 
makers of the card, have been diddling with the firmware on the card 
and the remote controllers, making version numbers on the software very 
important. You might want to check their Web site to make sure you have 
the most recent software.

It turns out Hauppauge is a pretty enlightened company and they have 
opened up a lot of their technical information, so the open source 
people have been able to write decent software for their cards. The 
problem is piecing together the pieces that talk to each other. When 
you get around to getting the Myth box running, I can probably save you 
some time because I've gotten the pieces to fit.

I still don't think there are any Mac OS X or Darwin drivers for their 
cards, which is a pity.

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