Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 11:40:47 -0500 From: User Mat <mathew.kanner@gmail.com> To: Danny Pansters <danny@ricin.com> Cc: freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org, User Mat <mathew.kanner@gmail.com> Subject: Re: PVR-150 on 6-STABLE: success and mini HOWTO Message-ID: <20071220164047.GD52400@tube5.mine.nu> In-Reply-To: <200712200324.13345.danny@ricin.com> References: <200712191659.28032.danny@ricin.com> <20071219230002.GC52400@tube5.mine.nu> <200712200324.13345.danny@ricin.com>
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On Dec 19, Danny Pansters wrote: > On Thursday 20 December 2007 00:00:02 you wrote: > > On Dec 19, Danny Pansters wrote: > > > I just completed setting up my brand new Hauppauge PVR-150 (MCE I think) > > > on 6.2-STABLE using the newish port from usleep. All this info can be > > > found, but it is scattered, so I thought it might be useful to put > > > together a short step by step guide: > > > > (I'm becoming active again). > > > > It also works on 7 and 8 with the attached patch. Tuning works > > best by frequency. Once I choose s-video or composite input, I > > can't switch back to the tuner. > > I get that too (reload of kernel module needed), and using -m panics the > kernel. I didn't see my own reply to the thread, maybe because it had an attachment. Another easy way to panic the system is to open a second instance of the device, it will play for a couple of seconds and then panic, I've always been in X so I miss the error message. I'm not sure what the best fix is, I mean, concurrent access at the device level is nice, but mutual exclusion will probably by much easier to implement. > > > I'm also kinda working on mythtv, I've got the latest built, but > > it's failing at probing the inputs of the card (the version in the > > ports works at that part, but fails to get schedules). I've never > > used mythtv so I don't have reference to a working version. > > I'm mostly interested in integrating pvr support into kbtv, with embedded > mplayer if need to (12% wcpu). I have not heard of ktv. I'll take a look tonight. I made a little progress on mythtv, it now download the tv listings from schedules direct but the backend refuses to start-up the capture card. I think I've located the problem to the some autoprobing of the cards inputs, I have some hacks that I will try tonight. > > > For now, I'm using a slightly hacked version of the devel version > > of mpegcat (multimedia/gopchop) to split the mpeg stream on the > > hour. I intend to send those patches to the author, they are > > trivial. > > > > --Mat > > For (video) viewing, mpeg2dec (over sdl) also works, but that's without any > audio stream playing yet. I record to a file, and split every hour, I use a script to softlink the current file to a file called NOW. I play using 'tail -F NOW | mplayer -vf pp=lb -cache 5000 -'. Or playing the file directly makes fastfowrard-rewind works, however, when playing a file directly it's exists at EOF instead of pausing like it does when reading from stdin. I wonder how hard it would be hack that in... PVR-150 (and 250) interlace the video, so the de-interlacer is required for nice looking output. --Mat
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