radio and tv tuner cards

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Oh, anything that's linux compatible? I pretty much want AM and FM, but
would take the TV feature too, what would I use that would cause recording
to stop automatically? For the TV stuff, was going to use the vcr program
from the linuxdoc vcr howto, and it's able to be set to record a certain
time length. My machine happens to have two physical com ports anyways, so
that can work.
At 12:06 AM 12/15/01 -0800, you wrote:
>On Sat, Dec 15, 2001 at 12:08:36AM -0600, Brent Harding wrote:
>> Does it have AM radio? Is there a compatible card that does, or a software
>
>No, just FM. Can't expect everything on one card. Radio, TV and whatever 
>else has to do with radio waves is difficult to design for PC with so much 
>noise inside a typical PC.
>
>> controllable a/b switch so I can use a separate radio only card, and
>> schedule switching as the beginning of record script? Like for sample
>> #!/bin/sh
>> switch a
>> whatever program with arguments to do recording here
>
>You would be better off if you buy a good scanner or a receiver that
>covers wide range of frequencies with option for computer control over 
>RS-232 and setup recording with generic sound card.
>
>> 
>> The trouble with two devices is the need for two inputs.
>
>-- 
>Rafael
>
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