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We've almost tired all Linux Operating Systems (Redhat, Suse,Madriva, ubuntu) for watching TV. I've a PlayTV Pro2 Internal TV Card, which is detected by Linux OS, but the softwares doesn't have an option of choosing India as the country, so we are unable to watch TV in linux. Has anyone tired this before? any luck? Please assist. Thanks & regards Ganesh |
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I dont have any experiance with tv tuner cards in linux.but still Mythtv etc is there which may be helpful.choose latest Ubuntu Gutsy for this.
http://wiki.linuxhelp.net/index.php/TV_Tuner#TV_Card Description: A high quality television application tvtime is a high quality television application for use with video capture cards. tvtime processes the input from a capture card and displays it on a computer monitor or projector. Unlike other television applications, tvtime focuses on high visual quality making it ideal for videophiles. tvtime supports: * Deinterlaced output at a full interlaced rate of 59.94 frames per second for NTSC source, or 50 frames per second for PAL sources. This gives smoothness of motion and high visual quality. * Multiple deinterlacing algoritms for finding the optimal mode for your video content and available processor speed. * 16:9 aspect ratio mode for the highest available resolution when processing input from an external DVD player or digital satellite receiver. * A super-slick on-screen-display for the complete television experience, with a featureful menu system. * 2-3 Pulldown detection for optimal quality viewing of film content from NTSC sources. . You can find more information at http://tvtime.net/
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Prolink Pixelview PlayTV Pro 2 on Linux |
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Thanks All !
For your Inputs.. But the real concern is not the hardware.. nor linux... All TV viewer S/Ws in linux doesn't have an option for choosing India as country while selecting for scanning frequencies ( for e.g., mplayer, xawtv etc.,). We tried the default honestech TVR application ( which runs in windows ) using WINE, but no luck. Please help. Thanks & regards Ganesh |
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@exx:i am soon gonna buy a TV tuner card after researching which card is best supported in Linux.BTW,how do u share between TV and PC?in my case i have just a cable plugged into TV.what shud i do to get the cable to my room which is a lil far?does there any splitter/connector that we need to use?
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Yes no TV option for Indian frequency, which I basically think is because of non-contribution from the Indian community for the development of the said program, which is sad.
However, I watch TV regularly on my Linux using Tvtime application and guess what, during the frequency selection mode I select France, lolz Just install from your distro's repo. |
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using scantv we can Scan the entire frequency range for channels.
and then export the list. is this too much hard?? Quote:
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See this:
http://linuxindia.net/articles/tvcard.html It says that u can use europe-west cos india isnt in the list. Offtopic: Quote:
What are you a coach or a project manager Regards, ray
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thx rayravanan.BTW,i found another good page reg:
http://www.wlug.org.nz/TvTunerCards and guys please quote some famous tuner card brands in India
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I found this link on the link u posted:
http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page Looks pretty fine. Oh n btw,u might wanna correct my name Regards, ray
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and it seems(see,am dumb in this tuner/gfx card thingies!) there is internal and external tuner cards.internal may be win-tuners-trouble to get it work in Linux.
also there is some analogue/digital output i think i will have to choose digital one
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Internal tuners work through the CPU.They can be used inside the OS.
External tuners connect directly to the Monitor removing software and compatiblity out of the equation, But the downside is u cant record tv. I myself have a tech-com external one and its pretty good for casual viewing. Regards, ray
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^so for recording,we need internal tuner.and what is this digital/analog tuner
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Analog tuners are for analog tv and digital tuners for digital tv.
And you can get some cards with both tuners on it. Analog TV is the what we get from local cable wala. Digital TV is what we get from the set-top boxes and dish'es i think. Check here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TV_tuner_card Regards, ray
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I am thinking of buying some cheap internal tuner card may be intex one.this is after reading:
http://pcquest.ciol.com/content/linu.../107031007.asp ^very informative.sry if it is linked to any rival mag.but the article is really informative.
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1. Internal 2. External The external ones can be further classified into 2 groups. One that works with the use of your CPU and ones that don't. The ones that don't just use your monitor so basically you don't need your CPU to watch TV since all you need to do is power on your monitor.. The other external ones are like the USB Tv Tuners which are available and if I recall correctly that they can record programs. The USB ones are kind of hard to configure and theres only a few supported ones. Internal ones allow you to record and there should be no problem. Phillips Saa713x (x = random number) is usually found to be kind of hard to configure. However there are a list of cards which will work. If I recall correctly Pinnacle uses this chipset and can be configured. From my knowledge Pixelview is the easiest to configure (you might want to check about this a bit though) this card uses the bt878 modules and I even recall that someone said it was Plug and Play but that was in Mandriva 2008. With minor adjustments you should be able to get it to run in Ubuntu.
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