[mythtv-users] Channels tunning

Robert Kulagowski rkulagowski at thrupoint.net
Tue Feb 25 16:35:04 UTC 2003


Adrian,
	Did I miss the post of your XF86Config file?  Can you repost or send
under separate cover.  Thanks.

Mike
mdrons at ins.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Adrian Burden [mailto:aburden at onegeeksopinion.com] 
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 4:07 PM
To: mdrons at ins.com; 'Discussion about mythtv'
Subject: RE: [mythtv-users] Wireless Keyboard suggestion needed

Hi, I found that I could not get my GeForce2 to display the TV as a
second monitor, so I just set it up as the primary monitor. I can post
my config file if you want.

Cheers...

-----Original Message-----
From: mythtv-users-bounces at snowman.net
[mailto:mythtv-users-bounces at snowman.net] On Behalf Of Mike Drons
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 12:38 PM
To: 'William Preston'; 'Discussion about mythtv'
Subject: RE: [mythtv-users] Wireless Keyboard suggestion needed


I would I do coax to each set?  Are you suggesting use a converter to
convert the svideo/RCA to coax?  

If you have seen my other posts, I have been unable to get my GeForce2
video out to work.  I have spent 2 weeks trying to get it to work, and
have had no luck.  The video card is a Jaton GeForce2, I loaded the
nvidia drivers and nvtv... and it does not work.  I can not get the TV
to display anything.  So my next solution is to buy a VGA to NTSA
converter.  I have not found a converter that has coax as an output,
have you?

Michael Drons
INS
mdrons at ins.com


-----Original Message-----
From: William Preston [mailto:bpreston at networkusa.net] 
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 1:38 PM
To: mdrons at ins.com; Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Wireless Keyboard suggestion needed

> I have 2 options.  The option that I am trying now involves a vga to
ntsc
> converter over wireless
>
(http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-Details.asp?sk
u=
G1
> 26-1010)

That seems like a pretty expensive solution.  Coax to each set is a LOT
cheaper :)

As for a remote, an RF remote should work.  You could get one of those
remotes from X10.com, get the wall modules in each room to pick up the
signals (depending on the size of your place), and do it that way.  I
was doing that, but the wall modules had an unacceptable delay for
me...but I was using the older remote, and the driver I was using might
not have been up to the task.

X10 (and other vendors?) sell things called "IR extenders", which (I
presume) take IR input from a (any?) remote and transmit it to where you
need it.  That might be an option as well, if you have an IR remote you
want to use.

Report back to the list.  I don't doubt other people are trying to do
this as well.  I'm happy with myth on one TV right now, but in the
future might want to extend it to other sets.



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