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- Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 02:48:14 +0000
- From: Joshua Eli Bearden <j3b@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] My first PVR project - advice will not be distained
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On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 07:49:40PM +0900, Jim Tittsler wrote: > On Jun 13, 2006, at 11:13, Joshua Eli Bearden wrote: > > Have you tried all of the (many!) card/tuner options in your > modprobe.conf? > > I bought a Keian JH-TV7131R for under Y4000 at my neighborhood shop > [1]. It took a lot of Googling and experimenting to discover that > options saa7134 card=65 tuner=54 > seems to work. And that the card is a variant of the Kworld TV > Terminator. Even after finding the Kworld clue, it took some trial- > and-error with several card/tuner combinations until I found the one > that worked with this particular implementation. I found a number of similar incantations on mailing lists. I didn't know where to find modprobe.conf (if it even exists on my system) but I used a command like: # modprobe saa7134 card=32 tuner=50 # different numbers modprobe didn't complain so I thought it must be working. But maybe I was completely mistaken about how to use modprobe. > > I haven't been able to get the IR receiver working. And the tuner > does not appear to cover the BS-analog downconverter I/F frequency, > so I end up using the tuner in the VCR if I want to record BS. > Simultaneous software encoding/decoding with mencoder/mplayer works > fine in the 2.4GHz P4 cube that is under the TV. ffmpeg and > transcode help with making VCDs and small versions that I can fetch > from bandwidth starved countries. > Oh it sounds like you've achieved my nirvana. I on the other hand have descended into hell: yesterday in despair I bought yet another tuner/capture card: Haupage PVR 150. It seemed, according to lspci and dmesg to almost completely recognize the card. But noe of the applications were actually working yet. Instead of reacting calmly I decided just to reinstall the whole dsitro from disc in the hopes that the installation scripts would magically fix everything for me. But in my sleep deprived state of idiocy I thought this would also be a good time to add a second hard drive and fiddle with some bios settings that I knew nothing about. Things just went from bad to worse and I went into a mental tailspin. By the time I went to bed I had a computer that could no longer boot from its hard drives or cd-rom. I'm going kayaking in the rain for two days as pennance and I can only pray that starting monday I can find something to salvage on my computer desk. Yours Truly, Joshua "the hardware destroyer" Bearden
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