Re: Beginner questions and - Hauppage wintv pvr - a dream or reality under v4l ?

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I played with the PVR stuff a little bit,
and it's very easy to get it to work with
the latest versions of the bttv driver - 
there was just one line, I think in kfir.c,
to change to get it to work with Hauppauge
cards other than the WinTV defauult.

I have it on my machine at home, so if you need help,
send me a message and I'll find the exact change.

Bill
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Our in-progress driver on pvr.sourceforge.net will at least get the
audio to work.  You might have some luck with that.  Feel free to mail
me
if you have any problems getting it up and running.
 
Development of this driver will resume when IBM send me a replacement
hard drive.
 
All the best,
    Simon Turvey

         ----- Original Message ----- 
         From: Robert Rozman 
         To: video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx 
         Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 9:14 PM
         Subject:  Beginner questions and - Hauppage wintv pvr - a
dream or reality under v4l ?

         Hello,
          
         I'm owner of PVR wintv card. I've just installed rh 7.2 and it
is recognized as normal wintv go card (no HW mpeg coding).
         I've read review of SUSE professional system where author
claims that he installed pvr card properly. Is this true ?
          
         When could I expect for pvr to be supported under rh ?
          
         There are also a lot of applications for TV viewing, recording
and web streaming and serving. Could you recommend me what
         applications to start with ?
          
         Thanks in advance,
          
         regards,
          
         Robert Rozman
           
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Bill Eldridge
Radio Free Asia
bill@xxxxxxx





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