Re: Hauppage WinTV-HVR-900H

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On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 5:42 PM, Simon Kenyon <simon@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> James Peters wrote:
>>
>> I have followed this one too for a longer time too. In general it
>> seems like that people were
>> just fighting the existing and working solution from Marcus. I'm
>> actually glad that someone is standing
>> up and trying to make everything easier now. It would be more helpful
>> if you could
>> add some helpful information how to get the devices work, rather than
>> complaining about
>> someone (especially on personal level as it seems) who supposingly
>> brought up a competitive solution.
>> The only issue I see is that this announced work is not opensource,
>> but I'd also rather leave that
>> one open to the enduser instead of generally fighting against it..
>> Some people here have an aggressiv
>> potential it seems.
>>
>
> the OP wants analog to work on this device
> developers (certainly in the USA) have no incentive to work on that as they
> have gone digital
> i personally cannot help with that device
>
> as for Marcus's stuff not being open source - well then what has it got to
> do with this mailing list?
> anyway, it used to be open source - but he went off in a sulk because people
> would not do things "the one true way" as he saw it
>
> perhaps if you were to reread some of the old email threads you would
> realise that you have not quite grasped the whole situation

That's your opinion, I do appreciate every mail which is about linux
and TV here commercial and non commercial.
I'm not interested in reading about flamewars or personal attacks.

James
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