On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 10:05:42 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> I wondered if anyone here has used gentoo for mini-dv capture and if
> so what do I need to do regarding the kernel?
It's been a few years (my current camcorder has a hard disk and uses USB
for transfer) but I don't think I built anything
My windowsXP video editing machine where I use various adobe tools to
capture and edit video, has lost use of the ohci ports, and seemingly
the usb ports as well. I've been seeing problems with those inputs
for a while and today, finally the machine simply is not `seeing' the
video cam attached to
On Friday 06 April 2007 12:15, ds wrote:
> On 4/5/07, Matthew R. Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thursday 05 April 2007 16:37, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > > Does the camera generate a "normal" TV signal (PAL, SECAM, NTSC,...)?
> > > If so, the WinTV-PVR150 will work.
> >
> > I assume so, the manual
On 4/5/07, Matthew R. Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thursday 05 April 2007 16:37, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> Does the camera generate a "normal" TV signal (PAL, SECAM, NTSC,...)? If
> so, the WinTV-PVR150 will work.
>
I assume so, the manual doesn't explicitly say so, but it says just connect it
t
On Thursday 05 April 2007 16:37, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> On 05 April 2007, Matthew R. Lee wrote:
> > I've been rumaging around on the internet for the last few hours, but I'm
> > still confused ( a regular condition!)
> > Here's my problem. I have a video camera (ken-a-vision, 7000 series)
> > which I
On 05 April 2007, Matthew R. Lee wrote:
> I've been rumaging around on the internet for the last few hours, but I'm
> still confused ( a regular condition!)
> Here's my problem. I have a video camera (ken-a-vision, 7000 series) which
> I can attached to my microscope which outputs a standard analo
I've been rumaging around on the internet for the last few hours, but I'm
still confused ( a regular condition!)
Here's my problem. I have a video camera (ken-a-vision, 7000 series) which I
can attached to my microscope which outputs a standard analog signal. I want
to capture this signal on m
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 17:50:04 -0400
gentoo wrote:
> I have tryed the cat command all I get in the .mpg is snow . I tryes to use
> composit video and still get snow. Do I have to tell the tuner to tune to
> line in port
> rob
use ivtvctl -n to get a list of inputs
mine shows:
[EMAIL PROTECTED
I have tryed the cat command all I get in the .mpg is snow . I tryes to use
composit video and still get snow. Do I have to tell the tuner to tune to
line in port
rob
On Sunday 16 July 2006 20:00, Nick Rout wrote:
> You have a pvr-150 which has onboard mpeg2 encoding. Most standard v4l
> softwa
You have a pvr-150 which has onboard mpeg2 encoding. Most standard v4l
software will not play tv from such a card, because it expects a different
format from the card. For example the tvtime supported cards
list says:
"The ivtv driver supports cards that provide high quality MPEG2 encoded
video.
On Saturday 15 July 2006 14:15, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> On 15 July 2006 18:25, Richard Fish wrote:
> > On 7/15/06, rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > emerged most of the stuff in media-tv but I can't get anyone of thease
> > > to show TV most say device not configured. Evan the ones that I know
> > >
On 15 July 2006 18:25, Richard Fish wrote:
> On 7/15/06, rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > emerged most of the stuff in media-tv but I can't get anyone of thease
> > to show TV most say device not configured. Evan the ones that I know
> > point to /dev/video0
> > I think I did everything right.
>
On 7/15/06, rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
emerged most of the stuff in media-tv but I can't get anyone of thease to
show TV most say device not configured. Evan the ones that I know point
to /dev/video0
I think I did everything right.
pleas help or tell me of a better card to use.
Are you sur
I just bought a hauppauge winTV-PVR-150
kernel linux-2.6.16-gentoo-r12
I compiled all the stuff for the bttv driver
CONFIG_VIDEO_BT848=y
CONFIG_VIDEO_BT848_DVB=y
CONFIG_VIDEO_SAA6588=y
CONFIG_VIDEO_CX88_VP3054=y
CONFIG_VIDEO_AUDIO_DECODER=y
CONFIG_VIDEO_DECODER=y
CONFIG_DVB=y
CONFIG_DVB_CORE=y
CONF
There's an article in this month's Linux Journal about MythTV, and they
mention the Hauppauge PVR-150. They also mention Gentoo as the best
distribution for MythTV!
M
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005, James Ausmus wrote:
On 11/28/05, Budd, Tracy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just need a bare-bones card to
On 11/28/05, Budd, Tracy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just need a bare-bones card to make backups of my VCR tapes and DVDs.
> Not even interested in a TV-tuner though I guess they all include that.
> Gentoo support is a must.
I've had great luck with the Hauppauge PVR-150 - ~$100. I'm running
Ge
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 10:32:11 -0500
"Budd, Tracy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just need a bare-bones card to make backups of my VCR tapes and DVDs.
> Not even interested in a TV-tuner though I guess they all include that.
> Gentoo support is a must.
I have both a PVR-350 Hauppauge and an HD-30
I have 2 Hauppauge PVR-250's in a mythtv box And i couldn't be
happier with the cards. the IVTV driver is in portage, and works great.
And i've owned for of those 250's for over 2 years now.
bryce
Budd, Tracy wrote:
I just need a bare-bones card to make backups of my VCR tapes and DVDs.
I just need a bare-bones card to make backups of my VCR tapes and DVDs.
Not even interested in a TV-tuner though I guess they all include that.
Gentoo support is a must.
TIA
-tracy
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