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Re: [AG-TECH] Has Anyone got the WinTV PVR 150 to work with VIC?



On 15/08/2005, at 4:32 PM, Proshanta Saha wrote:

I've literally gone through, what seems like a couple of hundred
threads, to find if someone was successful with using the WinTV PVR
150.

I have a dual boot machine with both Window XP SP2 and Fedora Core 3.
I've successfully tested and made sure that the cards work perfectly
(audio and video wise). Unfortunately I am not able to get VIC to use
the sources. In Windows XP I get the usual "terminated in an unusual
way" error. In Linux I get waiting for video which seems like an
eternity, and when I click on transmit it explodes. I read the log,
which was quite useful in linux, it appears not to have passed in the
correct parameters to use the card. As it appears to be a V4L widget
there were no ways to get IVTV controls to work. Does VIC care if it's
has a hardware video encoder?
Proshanta,

The PVR150 can't be recognised by vic at the moment because no one has written the interface module for vic which allows it to use the IVTV driver. Its on our list of things to do because we have some PVR250 cards we want to use, but have had no time for it yet.


I can use extended video producer and vlc, but VLC appears to allow me
to transmit only 1 stream, not the multiple streams I'd like to
transmit.
Does that mean you're trying multiple PVR150 cards in the same machine? It means, at least, that you'd need multiple instances of VLC (just as you need multiple instances of vic if you want multiple ordinary video streams). Is that possible? I've never tried it myself.


chris


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