Colin Brace wrote:
Hi all, I am trying with mixed results to get a Hauppauge PVR-150 TV card working on my FC6 system. Neither tvtime nor kdetv support the PVR cards. Whether zapping does, I don't know; in any case it crashes when I try to start it. xawtv does handle PVR cards, but I can't get beyond this error message at startup: /dev/video1 [v4l2]: no overlay support I've googled this and found various hits, but no obvious solution. Both vlc and mplayer do work with it, and the display with the former is particularly fine, but neither offer a reasonable way of changing channels (AFAIK). At the moment, I have found a couple channels by trial and error with xawtv, so I start xawtv to change the channel, exit, then start mplayer to view it or mencoder to record it. Hardly satisfying! Maybe MythTV is the route to go, but at the moment I can't get the backend/mysql stuff working. Is there anyone who has gotten further than this with a Hauppauge card under Fedora? Thanks.
Mythtv works fine for viewing, changing channels, and recording things. The reason that the others don't work is that the Hauppauge cards produce a MPEG output stream, the cards that work with the others produce a different type of stream, and the others (xawtv, and kdetv) I don't believe have the ability to deal with card that outputs a mpeg stream. Both mplayer and vlc are setup to deal with mpeg streams. Roger -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list