On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 12:58 PM, Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Arthur Pemberton wrote: >> >> On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 8:34 AM, Robert L Cochran >> <cochranb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> Plus there are people like me who are reading this thread because of >>> interest in TV cards. I was looking at a few last night. >>> >>> Bob >> >> I have both these Hauppauge cards: WinTV-Radio, PVR-250. Both PCI, the >> first is a frame-buffer card the second is an mpeg encoder. >> >> The both work well for me on Fedora with minimal setup (the second >> needs firmware which is in the main fedora repos) >> > Could you clarify what applications you use and you mean by "work well," > since I have never had any hardware including ATI-HDTV Wonder, three > Happaugh (supposedly supported) cards and two USB capture dongles. Some of > this worked fine in FC4 and FC6, and FC9 if I ripped out PulseAudio so the > applications could get to the hardware, but FC10 and 11, nothing I would say > works "usefully" much less "well." > > This is not the place for long discussions of video, but if you could detail > what you feel works, that would be good. I can try. I have a WinTV-Radio and a PVR-250, both Hauppauge and PCI The WinTV-Radio is a frame buffer type card, meaning it is a series of image captures. It has an on-card jumper slot for the audio which I bridge across to my Sound Blaster PCI card (the same kind of wire that used to go from CDROM to sound card) connected to the AUX input of my sound card. I could have done the connection from tv card to sound card on the outside if i wanted to. For this card, I have my sound card using AUX as the recording source. If you're using it with TvTime, which I haven't done for a while, the recording channel needs to be un-muted and up so you can hear sound. For my setup, with MyTv, this channel i smuted as I don't want to hear the sound while MythTv is recording it. This card requires no additional packages, though it is supposedly possible to get audio from it _without_ connecting to the sound card -- i tried that and it did not work well for me. The other tv card is an mpeg encoding card so it just creates and mpeg stream which is saved to disk -- I don't think I've ever gotten that card to work with TvTime. However it works perfectly with MyTv. It does require ivtv firmware found in the fedora repos. This card requires no additonal audio wiring as the audio is part of the mpeg stream. Also importantly, I have PulseAudio removed. My setup simply does not work well with PulseAudio. Last time I tried PulseAudio, I had to do some special commands any time I wanted to use TvTime. With this setup, I just have Mytv record programs for me and watch them when I have time. The first time setup was a bit troublesome, but even when I do fresh upgrades, it's pretty easy setup now. -- Fedora 10 (www.pembo13.com) -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines