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How did you configure the analog channels? Do you have two video
sources (one for digital and one for analog) or just one?<br>
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Jesse.<br>
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Michael Larson wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Jesse,
I am using 2 pcHDTV 5500, but have only wired up the DVB drivers--these
are sufficient for both NTSC and ATSC.
Watching liveTV works great for me, just an fyi if you are working cable
feeds though--I'm having problems with recording from cable (comcast
QAM256)--in my case the HD channels (at least) are not set up correctly
for recording (missing mplex entry in the myth db).
Mike
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Subject: [mythtv-users] pcHDTV 5500 setup woes
From: Jesse Dhillon <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:tobor@berkeley.edu"><tobor@berkeley.edu></a>
Date: Thu, December 07, 2006 5:41 pm
To: Discussion about mythtv <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:mythtv-users@mythtv.org"><mythtv-users@mythtv.org></a>
Hi,
I've just installed a pcHDTV 5500 into my Myth box and am having major
problems getting NTSC channels to work. There are some problems with
HDTV also but first I want to get these channels working.
I've downloaded and installed the drivers from the pcHDTV website, they
are the v4l-dvb modules and they are now loaded although they seem to be
no different than the ones I got with my distro (Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy). In
mythtv-setup I select the input card as a DVB tuner and I setup my video
sources (one lineup for digital cable, one for analog cable).
This card displays four input connections: DVB, Television, Svideo and
Composite (the last three are /dev/video0). I connect Television to the
analog cable lineup and hit "Fetch channels from listings." I've read in
a couple places that this is how you pickup NTSC channels.
Sounds good. I quit, not without a message saying that Card 0 has as
it's beginning channel 47 which does not exist (even though I set it to
10 in the input connections page). So, after pulling the listings, I go
to mythfrontend and hit Watch TV, see the HUD come up for Channel 10 and
then....hard freeze. Total lockup.
When I try 'tvtime -d /dev/video0' I get a permission denied error until
I sudo, then it gets the TV perfectly (as perfect as analog channels can
be). Any ideas here? This is maddening! What could Myth possibly be
doing to cause a hard freeze!?
Thanks in advance for any ideas,
Jesse.
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