On 24/10/2010 18:30, C wrote:
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 22:47, John Andersen wrote:
You would probably be better off on the Myth TV list.
I'll poke around over there.. have to tinker with MythTV a bit on my own first though.
Are you sure you have analog on your cable?
Yes.
TVTime can't find the tuner stick at all. I haven't really tried MythTV yet. VLC finds the stick and scans but I can't find a way to tell it to scan for analog. I don't use what you have so am not able to give a definitive answer but I do use xine and vlc.
Both vlc and xine use the same channles.conf file for their DVB-T channels. Possibly - but I do not know this - what you are using could also use something produced for xine/vlc. The channel scan for xine/vlc is generated by the app. w-scan. Read the doc for w-scan to see if it would meet your requierements. For *ME*, for xine and vlc, I run w_scan -c AU -X > <output-file-name> [NOTE the w_scan and not w-scan] where "-c AU" stands for AUstralia, the "-X" stands for "xine format output"; and in the vlc command line which starts vlc I add "......<full-path-to-output-file name> as in "vlc %U /home/<name>/.xine/channels.conf". BC -- After two days in hospital, I took a turn for the nurse. W C Fields -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org