Hello all:
I've tried myth tv a couple of times and found it in my case unwieldly
to use as a DVR. xdtv, on the other hand, has been a snap when I am
there. I would like to know if I can set xdtv up to record a program
when I am not there (hopefully in the background so that the TV card
sound does not fire up).
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Hi all:
is there any easy way to configure xdtv to record a program when I am
not there and preferably as a background task so it will not open up at
an odd time and shock my family members?
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Hello together,
does anyone know, how to install and configure the Hauppauge HVR 1300 tv-card.
Got one and want to use it under Linux, but still now, there was no success on
installing the card, I use kernel 2.6.20.2.
Thanks for some help
Rainer
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Any plans to utilize PulseAudio like other distributions are or will be
doing?
http://www.ubuntu.com/news/ubuntudesktop704http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/8/FeatureList
Pulseaudio is a drop in replacement for esd, supports alsa and oss
streams, and has some features that alsa/dmix doesn't have.
The only app I've not been able to get working with pulseaudio is mythtv
(bug submitted here: http://www.pulseaudio.org/ticket/94 ).
Page about getting most linux apps to work using pulseaudio:
http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup
Here's a nice presentation about linux audio and some of the advantages
pulseaudio has:
http://mirror.linux.org.au/pub/linux.conf.au/2007/video/talks/211.ogghttp://0pointer.de/public/pulseaudio-presentation-lca2007.pdf
I think it would be great that if on a default suse install all the
sounds from the major apps just worked, even on my crappy one channel
soundcard. PulseAudio seems to be a nice solution for this, and enables
some cool features (remote playback, synchronized audio over a lan
connection, per application persistent volume settings, etc...)
Wade
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