So, I did a could dozen searches on
LCD, LCD Proc and the like. While I got all sorts of information
on what to use, and how to go about it, I saw nothing that told me what
I could expect to be able to display or what type of functionality is supported.
I get the impression that it is used more
The easiest way to get MythTV ontoyour
PC is to pay someone copious amounts of cash (pick me! pick me!) to install
it for you. If you have more sense than cents then you might try
Jarod's HOW-TO at http://www.wilsonet.com/mythtv/.
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I just added a pvr500 to my FC4 box
this past weekend. When I tried to #
yum install ivtv-firmware-audio
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cause what you are seeing, but
it might help.
Joe White
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10:12:06 AM:
Has anyone gotten a hauppauge pvr 250 and pvr 500 working in the same
box?
I tried it on fc4 with the 0.3.8 ivtv drivers and get picture and
sound on
the 250, great picture on both
I will be out of the office starting 09/14/2005 and will not return until
09/21/2005.
I will respond to your message when I return.
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I have been running MythTV for eight months and have
a volume issue that I have not been able to resolve.
The volume out from MythTV is considerably louder
then any other device I have. Setting the amp volume to 1 for Myth
is about the same as 7 or 8 for my DVD player. This means that nudging
Party at my house! Bring beer!
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11:34:56 AM:
The DC Circuit has ruled in our favor, unanimously throwing out the
FCC's broadcast flag -- the rule that would have prevented pcHDTV
and
Air2PC from making HDTV tuner cards in the US after July 1.
I look forward to their contributions to myth,
but I'm leery about the
whole venture. I just have an uneasy feeling about where it is all
going.
I'm leery (good word) because Isaac has made no comment
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This looks like a really neat mobo for
a myth system. If anyone want to develop drivers for it, then please
do. Don't let the 16k licensing fee scare you off.
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In about a year high def TV will bubble
up to the top of my priority queue. After another year of studying
the technology and figuring out the best buy for the money I will buy one.
Considering that there are only about 55 shopping days till Broadcast
Flag Day, would it be beneficial for me to
There have been no hardware or software
changes on the box since Feb 13th when I installed a new hard drive. I
believe that Mark Staudinger was on the money with it being a heat issue.
I shut the box down for about half an hour. When restarted,
the problem did not re-express itself for about two
I first installed MythTV 0.16 in Jan 2005.
It worked perfectly and I was smug and content. I didn't tweak the
box any beyond the parameters of Jarod's basic install instructions on
the principle that if it ain't broke don't fix it. For three months
all was good. Then on April 13 the video and
In the Glossary of Terms at mythtv.info,
there is the following entry:
nuv (NuppelVideo): video format used by MythTV when
hardware encoding is not available
I use a PVR-250 which has hardware encoding and nuv's
are being created when programs are recorded. What knowledge do I
lack that
Hauppauge has finally come out with
an AV Cable set to plug into the white AV headers on their PVR cards. I
am not sure if their cards consider this an additional input to the existing
RCA inputs or the same.
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This was written a little over a year ago.
Is dvdauthor still the only dvd authoring tool available for linux?
Any other preferred tools out there? Either linux or windows.
jw
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This is a trivial, yet annoying
audio issue that I am experiencing. My Myth box is louder than all
of my other components. When I flip my crappy Technics receiver to
from my DVD player to my Myth box, I get what I have always called a 60Hz
hum and have to turn the receiver volume way down. So,
I have decided to take the bull by the
horns (now that Jarod et al has capped them) and install a PVR-500.
Unfortunately, I can't find one in stock at any of the online stores
I know to be reputable. Does anyone have any suggestions as to where
to
I was told at a local linux users group
meeting that it was possible to daisy-chain Hauppauge x50s together so
that only one card need receive an external cable connection. I haven't
been able to find any reference to this ability. The guy was a blurter
and an expounder so he may have been full
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