ok, so I'm an idiot.
I've set up VDR with the pvrinput plugin, and think I've worked out the
answer to my question below regarding how to support multiple devices. Is
this achieved by having channels.conf entries with duplicate transport
stream IDs?
Channels.conf:
KOMO:67250:I999C0:C:0:301:3
Simon Baxter wrote:
I'm trying to get my PAL PVR-500 working in a non-PAL country. May sound
weird, but I'm preparing to move back to New Zealand.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't NZ a PAL country? At least from what I
know the Australian area is mostly using PAL.
Cheers,
Udo
Yeah it i
Simon Baxter wrote:
I'm trying to get my PAL PVR-500 working in a non-PAL country. May
sound weird, but I'm preparing to move back to New Zealand.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't NZ a PAL country? At least from what
I know the Australian area is mostly using PAL.
Cheers,
Udo
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pvrinput: 11:39:05 IVTV_IOC_G_CODEC failed, 22:Invalid argument
pvrinput: 11:39:06 Detected input 0: Tuner 1
pvrinput: 11:39:06 IVTV_IOC_G_CODEC failed, 22:Invalid argument
pvrinput: 11:39:06 found 2 PVR devices
It appears this is a problem with pvrinput plugin using the old
IVTV_IOC_G_CODEC w
An update...
I'm trying to get my PAL PVR-500 working in a non-PAL country. May sound
weird, but I'm preparing to move back to New Zealand.
Although I won't be able to watch anything now, I should be able to do some
basic tests shouldn't I?
I've set up VDR with the pvrinput plugin, and thi
I've just received my new PVR-500 card and have it happily installed and
working with ivtv 0.9 (svn)
I figure since the FM radio is only available on the 1st encoder, I'll have
to dedicate VDR recording tasks to the 2nd encoder and leave the first for
general purpose TV watching and radio list