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* DVD or CD-RW writer (optional for burning DVDs or Video CD’s) | * DVD or CD-RW writer (optional for burning DVDs or Video CD’s) | ||
* VGA card (PCI or AGP) which supports video overlay (NVidia, S3, ATI, etc.) | * VGA card (PCI or AGP) which supports video overlay (NVidia, S3, ATI, etc.) | ||
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+ | ===Manual Configuration=== | ||
+ | # Start Mythtv Setup under the Computing option of the LMCE UI. | ||
+ | # Go to Capture Cards, Add new card. Mythtv can see that there is a PVR-150 card available. Change the V4L option to MPEG-2. You should now see there is a new entry on the list for your PVR-150. | ||
+ | # Go to Sources and add a new source for your cable provider. You should see the new entry on the list of sources. | ||
+ | # Go to Connections. You now select Tuner1 and specify this tuner is connected to the source you just created. Tell the setup program to scan for channels. | ||
+ | Thats it. Exit setup and now the Mythtv "Watch TV" option should work. [http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=2957.msg15026#msg15026] | ||
===Troubleshooting=== | ===Troubleshooting=== |
Revision as of 18:02, 4 November 2007
- Manufacturer info: http://www.hauppauge.com/pages/products/data_pvr150mce.html
- This card is automatically detected by LinuxMCE and is easily setup via the Setup Wizard
Contents
WinTV-PVR-150 includes:
- 125 channel cable ready TV tuner
- Composite/s-video input to connect to VCR or camcorders
- High quality MPEG1/MPEG2 video and audio encoder
- dbx-TV stereo decoder (Nicam stereo decoder in Europe)
- IR remote control
The WinTV-PVR-150's TV tuner and S-Video/composite video inputs are for either PAL or NTSC.
MPEG record specifications:
- MPEG1 recording at 1150K bits/sec (Video CD data rate)
- MPEG2 record datarates:
- 2MBit/sec, 4MBit/sec, 6Mbit/sec, 8Mbit/sec, 12Mbit/sec.
- Selections for DVD Standard play (8MBitsec), DVD Long Play (4MBit/sec) and DVD Extra Long Play (2MBit/sec)
- NTSC format* at 29.97fps: Full D1: 720x480, MPEG1: 352x240
- PAL format* at 25fps: Full D1: 720x576, MPEG1: 352x288
- Audio capture formats: 32/44.1/48 KHz, 16bit stereo, 192/224/384Kbits/sec
- Video digitizer: 10 bits
- Chroma sampling: YUV 4:2:2
- Four line adaptive comb filter for both NTSC and PAL to remove dot crawl
- Fast video locking for security camera applications
- Video file format: .MPG
System Requirements:
- Pentium® III processor 1.2GHz or faster, 128MB RAM and 10GB disk drive minimum recommended
- Free PCI slot
- Sound card
- DVD or CD-RW writer (optional for burning DVDs or Video CD’s)
- VGA card (PCI or AGP) which supports video overlay (NVidia, S3, ATI, etc.)
Manual Configuration
- Start Mythtv Setup under the Computing option of the LMCE UI.
- Go to Capture Cards, Add new card. Mythtv can see that there is a PVR-150 card available. Change the V4L option to MPEG-2. You should now see there is a new entry on the list for your PVR-150.
- Go to Sources and add a new source for your cable provider. You should see the new entry on the list of sources.
- Go to Connections. You now select Tuner1 and specify this tuner is connected to the source you just created. Tell the setup program to scan for channels.
Thats it. Exit setup and now the Mythtv "Watch TV" option should work. [1]
Troubleshooting
- Currently the ivtv-firmware packages are not being installed by default along with the other ivtv packages, which means that the card is not initialized properly. The fix is simple: Alt-Ctrl-2 into a session and issue the following commands:
apt-get install ivtv-firmware rmmod ivtv modprobe ivtv
This should give you a working card
- This issue has been corrected according to the following: http://mantis.linuxmce.org/view.php?id=3521, If someone can confirm then please remove.