Using VLC media player 0.8.1 Janus starting it: vlc dvb:// :dvb-frequency=530167000 :dvb-device=0 I flicked through the navigation menu till I found ITV and then on the video menu -> video track and there are about 7 video tracks selecting one will bring it up in a new window. Not very clean way of doing it but it works, you should end up with something like this: http://tmrd.net/vlc.png Matt Jim Hauxwell wrote: > Thanks Matt, > > what did you do to get this to work? I have been using tzap and scan > from linuxdvb utils to 'tune' to a channel. Is there some other > mechanism under vlc. > > Jim > >> Jim Hauxwell wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I am wanting to capture a full transport stream, so I purchased a >>> selection of cards >>> >>> The card I am having most luck with is the avermedia 771 which I can >>> scan and watch various channels. In the hardware support on the >>> wiki page it says that this card supports 'fullts' (I think it is >>> the budget-patch mode), but I haven't been able to activate this. >>> Having read so much on this in the last few days I have tried >>> setting the PID to 0x2000, which didn't seem to do anything. I am >>> now stuck, so any info would help me. >>> >>> Im running FC4 with the 2.6.11 kernel, and I haven't upgraded or >>> patched anything. >>> >>> Cheers >>> >>> Jim >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> >>> linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx >>> http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb >>> >> I have managed to get vlc to do full ts with my avermedia 771 on my >> other machine (gentoo-2.6.12.x), I could watch ITV1 and 2 at the same >> time but it would only play back audio from one stream. My system >> managed to display about 3-4 streams before vlc crashed. >> >> Matt >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx >> http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb >> >> > >