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Michael T. Dean wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 09/17/2006 12:01 PM, Kris Steinwender wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Step #2: MPEG Input (PVR-250) - Tuner 1
Step #3: Video Sources: zap2it
Step #4: (Tuner 1) is set to zap2it
Step #5: When choosing a scan, it does show the video source as
'zap2it' with the capture card as ' MPEG : /dev/video0 '
( scanning then detects the channels (so it is talking to
/dev/video0), however it overwrites the zap2it guide :) )
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Don't scan with a PVR-250 (or, generally, any other analog card--where
generally means never if you're using DataDirect). Create channels with
the "Fetch channels from listings provider" button (or whatever it's
called).
Recreate your video sources as I described in my last post (Delete All
button), but this time, define your channels correctly and all will work.
Mike
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I did that after attempting the scan. I only ran the scan to verify
that /dev/video0 could be read.<br>
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-Kris<br>
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