On Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 07:21:41PM -0500, Taylor Jacob wrote: > Why don't you look at the dvb-linux documentation? There was support for > analog > cards in the dvb-kernel 2.4, so I have a feeling you may be able to add > support > for analog as well.. Ive mostly seen reference to it with DVB-C.. I don't see > the DVB driver as being a bad thing.. >
I will look again but from what I remember it was analog cards with MPEG encoding on board. I will do some peeking though. > > Transparent fallback? That sounds like a real bugger to > > implement... lots of different ways to do it. Digital channels would need > > to have a record of the equalent analog channel. > Not too hard... not trivial... but it can be done reasonably. > Why don't you just get a better antenna? If your signal is that questionable > you need to either use or not use it.. Coding in a fallback method would be a > complete pain.. > Been there... done that... and no I don't think the fallback would be that big of a pain. > > > #5 profit ?!? (err... ooops... how'd that get in there) > > Can't forget that! Maybe "geekness" fame and fortune... :) > > Uh.. How is profit related to any of this? > uhhh... > Taylor > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev -- Todd Freeman Ext 6103 .^. Don't fear the penguins! Programming Department /V\ Andrews University // \\ http://www.linux.org/ http://www.andrews.edu/~freeman/ /( )\ http://www.debian.org/ ^^ ^^
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