> bktr0: Hauppauge WinCast/TV, Philips FR1216 PAL FM
> tuner, msp3400c stereo, remote control.
>
Also,
Since you've got a PAL tuner, change the NTSC part in my command to PAL and
check your chanlist to match your region.
Search : http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1.html for cha
On May 25, 2005 01:20 pm, Rob wrote:
> Nicolas Blais wrote:
> > mplayer -nocache -tv driver=bsdbt848:
> > device=/dev/bktr:input=1:norm=ntsc:
> > chanlist=us-cable:channel=3 tv://
>
> I'm running 5-Stable. So, I did:
> # kldload bktr
> # kldload iicbus
> # kldload iicbb
> # kldl
Nicolas Blais wrote:
>
> mplayer -nocache -tv driver=bsdbt848:
> device=/dev/bktr:input=1:norm=ntsc:
> chanlist=us-cable:channel=3 tv://
I'm running 5-Stable. So, I did:
# kldload bktr
# kldload iicbus
# kldload iicbb
# kldload smbus
Then in /var/log/messages, I get:
bktr_m
On May 25, 2005 08:51 am, Karel Miklav wrote:
> I've set up FreeBSD on our home computer the other day; my intention was
> to get rid of an old Mandrake installation. It all worked well, except
> for the TV application. Neither fxtv nor xawtv can't hold a candle to
> tvtim
worked well, except
for the TV application. Neither fxtv nor xawtv can't hold a candle to
tvtime on Linux; there's no deinterlacer, no fullsize fullscreen picture
etc. Am I missing something or it just can't be done?
--
Regards,
Karel Miklav
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I've set up FreeBSD on our home computer the other day; my intention was
to get rid of an old Mandrake installation. It all worked well, except
for the TV application. Neither fxtv nor xawtv can't hold a candle to
tvtime on Linux; there's no deinterlacer, no fullsize fullscreen pi