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Good Inexpensive capture card?
OK, I'm new to the list so if I'm asking questions outta turn let me know...

So, I am looking for a good card to run MythTV on. I was set to pick up a
Hauppauge WinTV card by I have heard that Hauppauge changes the chipset
and is no longer supported under V4L. Can anyone confirm/deny this? What
are some of the other cards that are (1) easy to find, (2) cheap, (3)
supported by V4L, and (4) decent quality.

BTW, I currently have digital cable here in America. Is MythTV just a
pipedream for me?

Thanks for all your help
(again, if this is the wrong place for my post, please point me in the
right direction...thanks!)
Re: Good Inexpensive capture card? [ In reply to ]
Hey!

I have a WinTV that I just bought recently from www.ncix.com for not too
much.. it has mono audio, since my audio comes straight from my satellite
receiver.. It works fine, and is supported Ok..

Not sure what's up, but you can always check on the chipset and insist that
your retailer give you one with the chipsets that are known to work.. These
would be listed in the v4l thingi..

As for pipe dreams, I don't think so!! Mine works dandy!!

tarek : )

>OK, I'm new to the list so if I'm asking questions outta turn let me know...
>
>So, I am looking for a good card to run MythTV on. I was set to pick up a
>Hauppauge WinTV card by I have heard that Hauppauge changes the chipset
>and is no longer supported under V4L. Can anyone confirm/deny this? What
>are some of the other cards that are (1) easy to find, (2) cheap, (3)
>supported by V4L, and (4) decent quality.
>
>BTW, I currently have digital cable here in America. Is MythTV just a
>pipedream for me?
>
>Thanks for all your help
>(again, if this is the wrong place for my post, please point me in the
>right direction...thanks!)
>
>
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Re: Good Inexpensive capture card? [ In reply to ]
> I have a WinTV that I just bought recently from www.ncix.com for not too
> much.. it has mono audio, since my audio comes straight from my
> satellite receiver.. It works fine, and is supported Ok..
>
> Not sure what's up, but you can always check on the chipset and insist
> that your retailer give you one with the chipsets that are known to
> work.. These would be listed in the v4l thingi..
>
Hmmm.... This is interesting. I wonder what all the hoo-ha was over the
WinTV cards. How long ago did you buy it (round about)?

Anyone else hear of other cards that work well with MythTV?


> As for pipe dreams, I don't think so!! Mine works dandy!!
>
You are running it under satellite, right? I'm going to try this with a
digital cable set-up. Does anyone know how the digital cable set-up
works? Do I use the cable box still to decode the signal or do I scrap
the cable box altogether?

Thanks much!
Jeremy


>>OK, I'm new to the list so if I'm asking questions outta turn let me
>> know...
>>
>>So, I am looking for a good card to run MythTV on. I was set to pick
>> up a Hauppauge WinTV card by I have heard that Hauppauge changes the
>> chipset and is no longer supported under V4L. Can anyone confirm/deny
>> this? What are some of the other cards that are (1) easy to find, (2)
>> cheap, (3) supported by V4L, and (4) decent quality.
>>
>>BTW, I currently have digital cable here in America. Is MythTV just a
>> pipedream for me?
>>
>>Thanks for all your help
>>(again, if this is the wrong place for my post, please point me in the
>> right direction...thanks!)
>>
>>
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>>mythtv-dev@snowman.net
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Re: Good Inexpensive capture card? [ In reply to ]
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 02:10:26PM -0700, Jeremy Oddo wrote:
> > I have a WinTV that I just bought recently from www.ncix.com for not too
> > much.. it has mono audio, since my audio comes straight from my
> > satellite receiver.. It works fine, and is supported Ok..
> >
> > Not sure what's up, but you can always check on the chipset and insist
> > that your retailer give you one with the chipsets that are known to
> > work.. These would be listed in the v4l thingi..
> >
> Hmmm.... This is interesting. I wonder what all the hoo-ha was over the
> WinTV cards. How long ago did you buy it (round about)?
>
> Anyone else hear of other cards that work well with MythTV?
>
>
> > As for pipe dreams, I don't think so!! Mine works dandy!!
> >
> You are running it under satellite, right? I'm going to try this with a
> digital cable set-up. Does anyone know how the digital cable set-up
> works? Do I use the cable box still to decode the signal or do I scrap
> the cable box altogether?
>
unless you get a card that can decode the digital signal then u still
need the digibox
there are cards that decode the signal huappage is one but its very
early development under linux also it can only get the free to air
channels. (some free channels are not free to air)
free to air refers to the way the signal is scrambled free to air ar the
open ones.
So if u are using an analog card (eg bttv huapage and others) you need
the digibox to decode for you
if you have digital card you may still need the digi box to descramble
for you.
so you have the digibix as an input to the TV cap card (it could be just
a frame grabber but i dont know how mythtv would handle the lack of
tuner).
You then need to control the digibox external and again not too sure how
to do this in mythtv
my digibox has ether and rs232 but the ether does not appear to do
anything and i have not yet tried the RS232 so i hope it can be
controlled from that.
The other way is to make a remote control see lirc but again not sure
how mythtv would do the controll as you would have to call an external
program to change channel.
in my area the digital signal is even more complex. The digi box decodes
the digitial signal and spurts it out through scart connecter but there
is also a arial output This carrys the cable signal raw which has some
analog channels on it (bbc 1 bbc 2 itv ch4 and ch5) this is what i use
for mythtv

> Thanks much!
> Jeremy
>
>
> >>OK, I'm new to the list so if I'm asking questions outta turn let me
> >> know...
> >>
> >>So, I am looking for a good card to run MythTV on. I was set to pick
> >> up a Hauppauge WinTV card by I have heard that Hauppauge changes the
> >> chipset and is no longer supported under V4L. Can anyone confirm/deny
> >> this? What are some of the other cards that are (1) easy to find, (2)
> >> cheap, (3) supported by V4L, and (4) decent quality.
> >>
> >>BTW, I currently have digital cable here in America. Is MythTV just a
> >> pipedream for me?
> >>
> >>Thanks for all your help
> >>(again, if this is the wrong place for my post, please point me in the
> >> right direction...thanks!)
> >>
> >>
> >>_______________________________________________
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> >>mythtv-dev@snowman.net
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> >
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>
>
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Re: Good Inexpensive capture card? [ In reply to ]
>
> You then need to control the digibox external and again not too sure how
> to do this in mythtv
> my digibox has ether and rs232 but the ether does not appear to do
> anything and i have not yet tried the RS232 so i hope it can be
> controlled from that.
> The other way is to make a remote control see lirc but again not sure
> how mythtv would do the controll as you would have to call an external
> program to change channel.
>
OK, now I'm REALLY confused! I thought that MythTV could change the
channel for me...is this not the case?! What's the use of having XMLTV if
it's just for a guide? I can look up all the guide info on Yahoo, and
figure out what I want to tape (like what I'm doing with my VHS). If it
doesn't change the channel, then vacation recording is impossible. Does
this set-up just not work with digital cable? My other option is to spend
$50 to get DishNetwork, then an extra $50 for their Tivo-type PVR.

So, I guess I go back to my old question.... I currently have digital
cable here in America. Is MythTV just a pipedream for me?


Confused as hell!
Jeremy




>>
>> >>OK, I'm new to the list so if I'm asking questions outta turn let me
>> >> know...
>> >>
>> >>So, I am looking for a good card to run MythTV on. I was set to
>> pick
>> >> up a Hauppauge WinTV card by I have heard that Hauppauge changes
>> the chipset and is no longer supported under V4L. Can anyone
>> confirm/deny this? What are some of the other cards that are (1)
>> easy to find, (2) cheap, (3) supported by V4L, and (4) decent
>> quality.
>> >>
>> >>BTW, I currently have digital cable here in America. Is MythTV just
>> a
>> >> pipedream for me?
>> >>
>> >>Thanks for all your help
>> >>(again, if this is the wrong place for my post, please point me in
>> the
>> >> right direction...thanks!)
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>_______________________________________________
>> >>mythtv-dev mailing list
>> >>mythtv-dev@snowman.net
>> >>http://www.snowman.net/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
>> >
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>> > mythtv-dev@snowman.net
>> > http://www.snowman.net/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
>>
>>
>>
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Re: Good Inexpensive capture card? [ In reply to ]
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 03:03:04PM -0700, Jeremy Oddo wrote:
> >
> > You then need to control the digibox external and again not too sure how
> > to do this in mythtv
> > my digibox has ether and rs232 but the ether does not appear to do
> > anything and i have not yet tried the RS232 so i hope it can be
> > controlled from that.
> > The other way is to make a remote control see lirc but again not sure
> > how mythtv would do the controll as you would have to call an external
> > program to change channel.
> >
> OK, now I'm REALLY confused! I thought that MythTV could change the
> channel for me...is this not the case?! What's the use of having XMLTV if
> it's just for a guide? I can look up all the guide info on Yahoo, and
> figure out what I want to tape (like what I'm doing with my VHS). If it
> doesn't change the channel, then vacation recording is impossible. Does
> this set-up just not work with digital cable? My other option is to spend
> $50 to get DishNetwork, then an extra $50 for their Tivo-type PVR.
>
> So, I guess I go back to my old question.... I currently have digital
> cable here in America. Is MythTV just a pipedream for me?
>
>
> Confused as hell!
> Jeremy
>
soory to confuse
ok if u jst have digital then yes i thinks its a pipe dream unless you
can figure out a way of controlling the digibox from mythtv but i dont
know how to do this and if u know then please tell me :)
but you may be able to use mythtv on some channels (what i do)
if u can get analog channels

>
>
>
> >>
> >> >>OK, I'm new to the list so if I'm asking questions outta turn let me
> >> >> know...
> >> >>
> >> >>So, I am looking for a good card to run MythTV on. I was set to
> >> pick
> >> >> up a Hauppauge WinTV card by I have heard that Hauppauge changes
> >> the chipset and is no longer supported under V4L. Can anyone
> >> confirm/deny this? What are some of the other cards that are (1)
> >> easy to find, (2) cheap, (3) supported by V4L, and (4) decent
> >> quality.
> >> >>
> >> >>BTW, I currently have digital cable here in America. Is MythTV just
> >> a
> >> >> pipedream for me?
> >> >>
> >> >>Thanks for all your help
> >> >>(again, if this is the wrong place for my post, please point me in
> >> the
> >> >> right direction...thanks!)
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>_______________________________________________
> >> >>mythtv-dev mailing list
> >> >>mythtv-dev@snowman.net
> >> >>http://www.snowman.net/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
> >> >
> >> > _______________________________________________
> >> > mythtv-dev mailing list
> >> > mythtv-dev@snowman.net
> >> > http://www.snowman.net/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
> >>
> >>
> >>
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>
>
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Re: Good Inexpensive capture card? [ In reply to ]
> On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 03:03:04PM -0700, Jeremy Oddo wrote:
>> >
>> > You then need to control the digibox external and again not too sure
>> how to do this in mythtv
>> > my digibox has ether and rs232 but the ether does not appear to do
>> anything and i have not yet tried the RS232 so i hope it can be
>> controlled from that.
>> > The other way is to make a remote control see lirc but again not
>> sure how mythtv would do the controll as you would have to call an
>> external program to change channel.
>> >
>> OK, now I'm REALLY confused! I thought that MythTV could change the
>> channel for me...is this not the case?! What's the use of having
>> XMLTV if it's just for a guide? I can look up all the guide info on
>> Yahoo, and figure out what I want to tape (like what I'm doing with my
>> VHS). If it doesn't change the channel, then vacation recording is
>> impossible. Does this set-up just not work with digital cable? My
>> other option is to spend $50 to get DishNetwork, then an extra $50 for
>> their Tivo-type PVR.
>>
>> So, I guess I go back to my old question.... I currently have digital
>> cable here in America. Is MythTV just a pipedream for me?
>>
>>
>> Confused as hell!
>> Jeremy
>>
> soory to confuse
> ok if u jst have digital then yes i thinks its a pipe dream unless you
> can figure out a way of controlling the digibox from mythtv but i dont
> know how to do this and if u know then please tell me :)
> but you may be able to use mythtv on some channels (what i do)
> if u can get analog channels
>
>
Damn! Well, at least I didn't spend too much time on it! American
companies piss me off. Why can't they settle on a standard? Two reasons:
ego and money. Grrrr.

Thanks for all your help, thought.


Not as confused, but more sad :(
Jeremy

>>
>>
>>
>> >>
>> >> >>OK, I'm new to the list so if I'm asking questions outta turn let
>> me
>> >> >> know...
>> >> >>
>> >> >>So, I am looking for a good card to run MythTV on. I was set to
>> >> pick
>> >> >> up a Hauppauge WinTV card by I have heard that Hauppauge changes
>> >> the chipset and is no longer supported under V4L. Can anyone
>> confirm/deny this? What are some of the other cards that are (1)
>> easy to find, (2) cheap, (3) supported by V4L, and (4) decent
>> quality.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>BTW, I currently have digital cable here in America. Is MythTV
>> just
>> >> a
>> >> >> pipedream for me?
>> >> >>
>> >> >>Thanks for all your help
>> >> >>(again, if this is the wrong place for my post, please point me
>> in
>> >> the
>> >> >> right direction...thanks!)
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>_______________________________________________
>> >> >>mythtv-dev mailing list
>> >> >>mythtv-dev@snowman.net
>> >> >>http://www.snowman.net/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
>> >> >
>> >> > _______________________________________________
>> >> > mythtv-dev mailing list
>> >> > mythtv-dev@snowman.net
>> >> > http://www.snowman.net/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
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>> >> mythtv-dev@snowman.net
>> >> http://www.snowman.net/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
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Re: Good Inexpensive capture card? [ In reply to ]
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 03:15:51PM -0700, Jeremy Oddo wrote:
> > On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 03:03:04PM -0700, Jeremy Oddo wrote:
> >> >
> >> > You then need to control the digibox external and again not too sure
> >> how to do this in mythtv
> >> > my digibox has ether and rs232 but the ether does not appear to do
> >> anything and i have not yet tried the RS232 so i hope it can be
> >> controlled from that.
> >> > The other way is to make a remote control see lirc but again not
> >> sure how mythtv would do the controll as you would have to call an
> >> external program to change channel.
> >> >
> >> OK, now I'm REALLY confused! I thought that MythTV could change the
> >> channel for me...is this not the case?! What's the use of having
> >> XMLTV if it's just for a guide? I can look up all the guide info on
> >> Yahoo, and figure out what I want to tape (like what I'm doing with my
> >> VHS). If it doesn't change the channel, then vacation recording is
> >> impossible. Does this set-up just not work with digital cable? My
> >> other option is to spend $50 to get DishNetwork, then an extra $50 for
> >> their Tivo-type PVR.
> >>
> >> So, I guess I go back to my old question.... I currently have digital
> >> cable here in America. Is MythTV just a pipedream for me?
> >>
> >>
> >> Confused as hell!
> >> Jeremy
> >>
> > soory to confuse
> > ok if u jst have digital then yes i thinks its a pipe dream unless you
> > can figure out a way of controlling the digibox from mythtv but i dont
> > know how to do this and if u know then please tell me :)
> > but you may be able to use mythtv on some channels (what i do)
> > if u can get analog channels
> >
> >
> Damn! Well, at least I didn't spend too much time on it! American
> companies piss me off. Why can't they settle on a standard? Two reasons:
> ego and money. Grrrr.
>
> Thanks for all your help, thought.
>
>
> Not as confused, but more sad :(
> Jeremy
>
dont be too sad a little ir device see lirc + some work and this could
be added to mythtv if its not already

> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> >>OK, I'm new to the list so if I'm asking questions outta turn let
> >> me
> >> >> >> know...
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>So, I am looking for a good card to run MythTV on. I was set to
> >> >> pick
> >> >> >> up a Hauppauge WinTV card by I have heard that Hauppauge changes
> >> >> the chipset and is no longer supported under V4L. Can anyone
> >> confirm/deny this? What are some of the other cards that are (1)
> >> easy to find, (2) cheap, (3) supported by V4L, and (4) decent
> >> quality.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>BTW, I currently have digital cable here in America. Is MythTV
> >> just
> >> >> a
> >> >> >> pipedream for me?
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>Thanks for all your help
> >> >> >>(again, if this is the wrong place for my post, please point me
> >> in
> >> >> the
> >> >> >> right direction...thanks!)
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>_______________________________________________
> >> >> >>mythtv-dev mailing list
> >> >> >>mythtv-dev@snowman.net
> >> >> >>http://www.snowman.net/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
> >> >> >
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> >> >>
> >> >>
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Re: Good Inexpensive capture card? [ In reply to ]
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 03:15:51PM -0700, Jeremy Oddo wrote:
> Damn! Well, at least I didn't spend too much time on it! American
> companies piss me off. Why can't they settle on a standard? Two reasons:
> ego and money. Grrrr.
>
> Thanks for all your help, thought.

I'm pretty sure that channels under 100 even for digital cable are broadcast analog. There's a really easy way to test this assuming you have a cable ready tv- hook up your tv directly to the cable connection out of the wall bypassing your digital cable box. Any channels that you can see on your tv you'll be able to see on mythtv. You'll definitely be able to see nbc, abc, cbs etc...

There are also hooks built into the mythtv for changing the channel using an external program. I don't believe anyone's actually implemented it yet, but if you have the hardware (check out lirc.org for more info) it looks pretty easy to do if you're at all comfortable hacking c.
Re: Controlling Digital Cable Boxes (was: Good Inexpensive capture card?) [ In reply to ]
> On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 03:15:51PM -0700, Jeremy Oddo wrote:
>> Damn! Well, at least I didn't spend too much time on it! American
>> companies piss me off. Why can't they settle on a standard? Two
>> reasons:
>> ego and money. Grrrr.
>>
>> Thanks for all your help, thought.
>
> I'm pretty sure that channels under 100 even for digital cable are
> broadcast analog. There's a really easy way to test this assuming you
> have a cable ready tv- hook up your tv directly to the cable connection
> out of the wall bypassing your digital cable box. Any channels that you
> can see on your tv you'll be able to see on mythtv. You'll definitely be
> able to see nbc, abc, cbs etc...
>
Yeah, I know for a fact that I can get channels under 61 (because one of
my TVs is hooked up without a digibox). The bad news is that all the
movie channels, The Science Channel, and worst of all TechTV are all in
the 62+ range.

> There are also hooks built into the mythtv for changing the channel
> using an external program. I don't believe anyone's actually implemented
> it yet, but if you have the hardware (check out lirc.org for more info)
> it looks pretty easy to do if you're at all comfortable hacking c.
>
Yeah, David Hunnisett hinted at this. I'm wishing that the mythtv docs
weren't as spotty as they are (I know that this project is a HUGE
undertaking and I'm glad people are doing it...I just wish the info was
easier to get to!). Reading some of the change log (5/30/2002): "Modified
things to work with the remote a little better, and added some example
lirc config files to CVS". So I guess the lirc stuff is making it's way
in, but I don't know how fully it's implemented.

And here's something else I dug up from someone's blog:

"I want to mention that over the weekend I was able to do something that I
think is very cool... using XMLTV, mythepg (part of the MythTV package),
and a bit of hacking, I was able to get a working on screen programming
guide for my Linux machine when watching TV on it, and it's LIRC enabled,
which means I can sit back, call up the program guide, surf around to find
something to watch, press a button and it changes the TV channel to that
program. Very sweet."

I guess I should look more closely at the LIRC stuff, huh?


Thanks for all the info,
Jeremy
Re: Good Inexpensive capture card? [ In reply to ]
OK, a couple of things.. Excuse me. I am pretty much a newbie, so I may get
some of them wrong:


1) I bought my WinTV less than a week ago. It is a WinTV Go, model "700".
It uses a BT878 I believe..

2) I do not at all see why it is not possible to use your digital
receiver.. I am almost positive that you can execute commands on channel
change.. This means that you can put on an IR transmitter
(http://www.lirc.org/improved_transmitter.html) and have it change your
channels for you.. Or, if you are one of those more lucky folk, you could
hook up your com port directly into the rs232 of the receiver.. There is a
lot of precedent for this with other systems such as showshifter or
snapstream (http://www.snapstream.com/support/satellite.htm).

3) I just read some of the more recent messages on the list.. LIRC is
definitely the way to go.. it can help you take *in* signals.. but in your
case, you also need to transmit, and that takes some doing.. just remember
that command:

str ExternalChannelCommand=changechannel

I put this in and set my command as "echo", and surely it works.. it echos
the channels to where I want.. now all that's left is to hook it up to my out..

Hope this all helps. I agree about the "spotty" documentation.. I want to
help clean this up as I go through my own trials and tribulations..

tarek : )

> > I have a WinTV that I just bought recently from www.ncix.com for not too
> > much.. it has mono audio, since my audio comes straight from my
> > satellite receiver.. It works fine, and is supported Ok..
> >
> > Not sure what's up, but you can always check on the chipset and insist
> > that your retailer give you one with the chipsets that are known to
> > work.. These would be listed in the v4l thingi..
> >
>Hmmm.... This is interesting. I wonder what all the hoo-ha was over the
>WinTV cards. How long ago did you buy it (round about)?
>
>Anyone else hear of other cards that work well with MythTV?
>
>
> > As for pipe dreams, I don't think so!! Mine works dandy!!
> >
>You are running it under satellite, right? I'm going to try this with a
>digital cable set-up. Does anyone know how the digital cable set-up
>works? Do I use the cable box still to decode the signal or do I scrap
>the cable box altogether?
>
>Thanks much!
>Jeremy
>
>
> >>OK, I'm new to the list so if I'm asking questions outta turn let me
> >> know...
> >>
> >>So, I am looking for a good card to run MythTV on. I was set to pick
> >> up a Hauppauge WinTV card by I have heard that Hauppauge changes the
> >> chipset and is no longer supported under V4L. Can anyone confirm/deny
> >> this? What are some of the other cards that are (1) easy to find, (2)
> >> cheap, (3) supported by V4L, and (4) decent quality.
> >>
> >>BTW, I currently have digital cable here in America. Is MythTV just a
> >> pipedream for me?
> >>
> >>Thanks for all your help
> >>(again, if this is the wrong place for my post, please point me in the
> >> right direction...thanks!)
Re: Good Inexpensive capture card? [ In reply to ]
Look for the Hauppauge 495 card (aka Hauppauge Theater), it is known to
work, and is still widely carried. You should be able to find it
cheaply on shopping.yahoo.com for instance.


On Wed, 2002-10-23 at 13:38, Jeremy Oddo wrote:
> OK, I'm new to the list so if I'm asking questions outta turn let me know...
>
> So, I am looking for a good card to run MythTV on. I was set to pick up a
> Hauppauge WinTV card by I have heard that Hauppauge changes the chipset
> and is no longer supported under V4L. Can anyone confirm/deny this? What
> are some of the other cards that are (1) easy to find, (2) cheap, (3)
> supported by V4L, and (4) decent quality.
>
> BTW, I currently have digital cable here in America. Is MythTV just a
> pipedream for me?
>
> Thanks for all your help
> (again, if this is the wrong place for my post, please point me in the
> right direction...thanks!)
>
>
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