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Good mawning...
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 07:13 am, et wrote:
> I won't even go there, and if we want to try and save some bandwidth for
> the pay by the numbers folks no one else will either...
My lips are sealed.
> Please do post them and ma
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Good morning, Tarvid...
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 07:09 am, tarvid wrote:
> I have been following VideoLAN for a couple of years and never found the
> motivation to overcome the initial obstacles.
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> I see lots of applications for classroom use.
I have an AIW Radeon that I have never bothered to try
TV with on Mandrake 9.0. Any tips on how you got this
working for us other users? Perhaps you could post
your procedure here. Thanks.
Regards,
Mike
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> This was, of course,
> just shortly after XP arrived. *Never*, ever ever use a Microsoft product
> when it is a relative newcomer. You have to wait for the patches and
> upgrades to arrive before you can use it.
I won't even go there, and if we want to try and save some bandwidth for the
pay
I for one would love to hear how you got ATIs to work under Mandrake.
I used an old Rage AIW years ago with small problems but when I went to
install software for a Radeon 7500 AIW I felt myself slipping down a DRM path
upon which I would prefer not to go.
I have been following VideoLAN for a c
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Good morning, Lorne...
On Tuesday 21 January 2003 07:23 pm, Lorne wrote:
> I hate to disparidge ATI. I DID use an ATI card for about year. It was
> always a fight though. My XP box hung on a regular basis. I initially
> blamed the other hardware. Aft
On Tuesday 21 January 2003 02:25 am, Dave Laird wrote:
> Good morning, Lorne...
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> On Monday 20 January 2003 09:01 pm, Lorne wrote:
> > I know this isn't what you are going to want to hear, but I've had
> > Hauppauge PCI TV cards (Actually I have 3 of them currently) and I've had
> > the ATI all i
Some one should mention that the Hauppaugge cards are not compatible with ALI
Motherboard chipsets from Acer Labs (Ali1 and ALI-magic)
On Tuesday 21 January 2003 04:25 am, Dave Laird wrote:
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> On Monday 20 January 2003
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Good morning, Lorne...
On Monday 20 January 2003 09:01 pm, Lorne wrote:
> I know this isn't what you are going to want to hear, but I've had
> Hauppauge PCI TV cards (Actually I have 3 of them currently) and I've had
> the ATI all in wonder radeon an
On Monday 20 January 2003 08:58 am, Dave Laird wrote:
> Good morning, everyone...
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> I have a customer who, against my better judgement, runs an ATI
> All-in-Wonder PCI TV card under Windows, and it works flawlessly using the
> default ATI software. Despite my comments about "you are what you see"
For recording tv with any working tv card, I recommend using mencoder.
It can handle nicely tv, and can use ffmpeg encoders to compress image
in real time (depending on the power of your CPU, choose your codec
wisely)
Try that script :
#!/bin/sh
case $1 in
1 ) channel=53
chaine=bbc1
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On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Dave Laird wrote:
I have a customer who, against my better judgement, runs an ATI All-in-Wonder
PCI TV card under Windows, and it works flawlessly using the default ATI
software. Despite my comments about "you are what you see" he consistently
spe
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Dave Laird wrote:
> I have a customer who, against my better judgement, runs an ATI All-in-Wonder
> PCI TV card under Windows, and it works flawlessly using the default ATI
> software. Despite my comments about "you are what you see" he consistently
> spends 4-6 hours a day wa
not sure about the ATI (might see "gatos") but the Hauppaugge winTV (bt848
chipsets) work great, right out of the install just scan to setup the
channels
On Monday 20 January 2003 10:58 am, Dave Laird wrote:
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> Good morning, everyone...
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> I have a customer who, against my better judgement, runs an ATI
> All-in-Wonder PCI TV card under Windows, and it works flawlessly using the
> default ATI software. Despite my comments about "you are what you see" he
>
WinTV card.
Chris
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> I have a Haup
I have a Hauppaggue Win TV w/radio.
I use KDE and I like KwinTV real well.
Wish I could get "Real" full screen though.
Brian D. Klar - CVE
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Sent: Monday, April 17, 2000 12:09
Check out http://www.metzlerbros.de/bttv.html
Dana
Wayne Petherick wrote:
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> I know that many people on these lists are
> using TV tuner cards for TVunder Linux and
> was wondering what cards work and what
> software you are using to run them?
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