William Case wrote: > Hi Bill; > > On Sat, 2010-01-09 at 15:02 -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote: >> <div class="moz-text-flowed" style="font-family: -moz-fixed">William Case >> wrote: >>> Hi Tim; > >>> I have a TV tuner card with my computer connected to my cable. It's >>> great. I prefer it to having my computer connected to my TV. >>> >> What application do you use for watching? I've been looking for something >> user >> friendly to give some people still on FC4 because they can understand xawtv >> and >> all the easy to use applications stopped working. They rejected MythTV at >> the >> point where it said "have your DBA set up a database..." and I have not >> found >> anything which can handle clear-QAM, over the air digital, and NTSC without >> asking for user entered channel frequencies in MHz or other things these >> people >> aren't about to do. >> >> Note: even if I was willing to set it up for them for free, they would >> expect >> support at the same price, advice I give them, time consuming work not so >> much. >> > I use TVTime. It does one thing only, but it does it well. It gives me > my cable TV. > > It is easy to install and configure and just keeps on ticking. > > (Actually it does more than one thing, but there is no doubt that it's > main purpose is to run a TV tuner card for TV viewing.) > Huh, that stopped working for me about FC10, I was told it had to do woth the kernel drivers switching to DVB access. Or maybe that was only recent cards, I should dig out my oldest TV cards and see if any still works.
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