thanks lot<br><br>I havent bought the camera yet, but pursuing Panasonic IP based camera<br><br>is this an issue for capturing,??<br><br>am trying to record audio/video ( 2 seperate sources ) at the same time display the lecture on 2 plasma<br><br>can you suggest components and sequence of this setup.<br><br>regards<br><br><b><i>Nick Morrott <knowledgejunkie@gmail.com></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> On 15/02/2008, Abdul Javid <javiabd@yahoo.com> wrote:<br>> Hi<br>><br>> Does MythTV support CentOS?<br><br>MythTV is not Linux distro-specific (if your chosen distro does not<br>have necessary libraries available you can always compile them<br>yourself from source). CentOS (RHEL actually) RPMs are available from<br>the atrpms.net repository.<br><br>> I am looking for advise on my what kind of tuner card and OS do i need for<br>> following setup<br>><br>> 1)
Tyring to hook up a video camera to PC to record the lecture on harddisk<br>> & DVD<br><br>Not a problem.<br><br>> 2) I have a PA system, would like the audio to feed from PA reciever to PC<br>> for recording<br><br>I'd be tempted to try a regular PVR-150 card (onboard MPEG2<br>compression to DVD-compliant streams), using the analogue S-Video and<br>audio inputs, but it depends what outputs your camera has. However, if<br>you are using separate video and audio sources, you may notice A/V<br>sync issues, which should be correctable in post-production.<br><br>> 3) The lecture video , VGA is going to 2 TVs ( 2 HD Plasmas)<br><br>Using a single VGA output with a splitter is probably the quickest way<br>to get what you want, plus you can always add more screens in the<br>future should the need arise.<br><br>You're not capturing an HD signal with a PVR-150 (720x480 for NTSC),<br>so there should be no problem with processing/outputting to two video<br>devices
if you use a cloned dual-head setup. The only issue I can see<br>using a dual-head setup is a lack of accelerated playback on both<br>'heads' of the video card (normally accelerated video overlay is<br>restricted to one 'head'.<br><br>> 4) Should be able to play back the recorded DVDs from hard disk or DVD player , the output being 2 TVs<br><br>MythVideo supports this.<br><br>-- <br>Nick Morrott<br><br>MythTV Official wiki:<br>http://mythtv.org/wiki/<br>MythTV users list archive:<br>http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users<br><br>"An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest." - Benjamin Franklin<br>_______________________________________________<br>mythtv-users mailing list<br>mythtv-users@mythtv.org<br>http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users<br></javiabd@yahoo.com></blockquote><br><p> 
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