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stilup wrote:I tried to manually imput the correct number (3) for the card but not sure about what type ntsc standard for US







stilup wrote:I cannot get my hauppauge PVR-500MCE dual TV tuner card to be reconized.
In the Control panel /Configurate Hardware it shows both Tuners
itVC16 (cX23416) Mpeg-2 Encoder
I tried to manually imput the correct number (3) for the card but not sure about what type ntsc standard for US
I try to run the configuration tool but nothing happens, when I try to set up the TV card it doesn't change from
NTSC
USA (broadcast)
user Nobody
I have cable TV but can't change it.
I try to change the user but nothing changes.
I try to run the configuration tool but nothing happens, when I try to set up the TV card it doesn't change from
NTSC
USA (broadcast)
user Nobody
I have cable TV but can't change it.
I try to change the user but nothing changes.


Skymaster


On the issue of doing things as root, I seem to recall seeing something in Synaptic that you can install to open Nautilus as root.
Here's some info. I haven't installed it/tried it....

HarzVieh wrote:Skymaster
for start, would be nice knowing if she is supported in Linux
don't know if this link can help, I could not find any scymasters there, maybe she is there under another name?:
http://www.linuxtv.org/
from my experience with my SkyStar2 dvb-s card, they are work on top of an player, so if you have not the
MPEG2 codec in him, there will be no TV.. just as general information.. it was so in win you must have
an Player from CyberLink or InterVideo that provide the codec, and on top of that will any DVB software work.
So.. if you can watch an DVD with Kaffeine then at least this is resolved.. I think your card is not recognized
properly..

This device is supported by Linux because I have had it running with Ubuntu and a couple of other distro's no problem!.

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