michael norman wrote:
You might want to have a look at:
http://www.isely.net/pvrusb2/pvrusb2.html
I'm not sure if this is the same model that you have ordered. I've got
one of these - it's listed as WinTV PVR USB2, so I'm not 100% it's the
sam emodel you've ordered. Currently the pvrusb2
On Thursday 12 April 2007 20:27:02 Graham Smith wrote:
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007, michael norman wrote:
So my question is, can I get Mythtv to work with openSUSE 10.2, if so
where do I get it from and how do I set it up ?
Mike
I suggest you have a read of this site, it covers nearly all things
Robert Smits wrote:
On Thursday 12 April 2007 07:04, Clayton wrote:
This popped up on the opensuse.us forum on Monday. A good read, and
looks to be nicely compatible with Linux.
http://lunapark6.com/usb-hdtv-tuner-stick-for-windows-linux-hauppauge-wintv
-hvr-950.html
Maybe at least
On Thursday 12 April 2007 18:18:10 Sunny wrote:
On 4/12/07, michael norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting. I;m in UK and one of the links points to Amazon UK who can
supply the device, and later on in the article it says it works with
Mythtv.
So my question is, can I get Mythtv
michael norman wrote:
On Thursday 12 April 2007 18:18:10 Sunny wrote:
On 4/12/07, michael norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting. I;m in UK and one of the links points to Amazon UK who can
supply the device, and later on in the article it says it works with
Mythtv.
So my question is,
Since we are talking about TV tuners, I always wanted to ask someone
more experienced.
I have a Crypto TV tuner (specifically a PC-Radio Crypto III tuner),
which I
do not know how to configure.
It is not listed in the TV-cards' list
(thorugh Yast's Hardware ---TV and Radio Card Setup)
neither
You might want to have a look at:
http://www.isely.net/pvrusb2/pvrusb2.html
I'm not sure if this is the same model that you have ordered. I've got
one of these - it's listed as WinTV PVR USB2, so I'm not 100% it's the
sam emodel you've ordered. Currently the pvrusb2 driver only seems to
Dave Crouse wrote:
http://usalug.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=9184
I wrote that awhile back..
Mines a Winfast 2000xp
Works fine with Suse and Arch Linux both.
Tutorial I wrote for ArchLinux is here:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Tvcard
Some useful info:
Below is a list of cards and
On Thursday 12 April 2007 15:04:15 Clayton wrote:
This popped up on the opensuse.us forum on Monday. A good read, and
looks to be nicely compatible with Linux.
http://lunapark6.com/usb-hdtv-tuner-stick-for-windows-linux-hauppauge-wintv
-hvr-950.html
Maybe at least somewhat useful... of only
On 4/12/07, michael norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting. I;m in UK and one of the links points to Amazon UK who can
supply the device, and later on in the article it says it works with Mythtv.
So my question is, can I get Mythtv to work with openSUSE 10.2, if so where do
I get it from
So my question is, can I get Mythtv to work with openSUSE 10.2, if so where do
I get it from and how do I set it up ?
Mike
Add packman's repository, there is MythTV. You need mysql running as
well in order to run the backend..
I'm running MythTV on my 10.2 system. Works great. Very easy
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007, michael norman wrote:
So my question is, can I get Mythtv to work with openSUSE 10.2, if so where
do I get it from and how do I set it up ?
Mike
I suggest you have a read of this site, it covers nearly all things required
to install mythtv for openSUSE 10.2
On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 08:59 -0400, Jose wrote:
Thanks a lot, I would be studying the pages you sent, I would have to
double check what do they have here in Canada at the local shops.
Jose
Definitively go with an Hauppauge pvr card, they usually keep them in
stock at TheSource, Staples, etc
On 4/12/07, Jonathan Arsenault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Definitively go with an Hauppauge pvr card, they usually keep them in
stock at TheSource, Staples, etc for around 100CAD for a pvr-150, got
one of those myself a few month ago work like a charm.
And the added benefit is that these
Clayton wrote:
I'm running MythTV on my 10.2 system. Works great. Very easy to
install and set up from the Packman repository(mythtv + mysql). Do a
little reading on the MythTV site for what you need to do to configure
the backend - its not hard if you follow the directions.
I set up
On 4/12/07, David Brodbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I set up MythTV on a lark a few months ago, mostly because I wanted to
play with pausing live TV. I was soon totally addicted. It's
completely changed how I watch TV; I hardly ever watch anything live
anymore, I just let the scheduler
Sunny wrote:
Not exactly, there are good HDTV cards, which work for off the air
signals. And for cable, you should request, and your cable company
have to deliver a cable box with firewire output. They are required so
by an FCC ruling. Usualy they do not, but after I insisted at Comacast
On Thursday 12 April 2007 07:04, Clayton wrote:
This popped up on the opensuse.us forum on Monday. A good read, and
looks to be nicely compatible with Linux.
http://lunapark6.com/usb-hdtv-tuner-stick-for-windows-linux-hauppauge-wintv
-hvr-950.html
Maybe at least somewhat useful... of only
Hi Gents and Ladies,
I am trying to build a multimedia station out of an Compaq EVO, I've
been looking for video tuner and video card PCI (no AGP slots on the
hardware CPU), and with some many options on the market I am lost, there
is some many cards out there, with ATI chips on board,
http://usalug.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=9184
I wrote that awhile back..
Mines a Winfast 2000xp
Works fine with Suse and Arch Linux both.
Tutorial I wrote for ArchLinux is here:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Tvcard
Some useful info:
Below is a list of cards and their respective
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