Re: Kplayer, Kmplayer, Mplayer, Xine possibly videolan, etc

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On 5/7/05, gb spam <gbofspam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 5/6/05, kwhiskers <kwhiskers@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> According to the manuals, these programs are supposed to be able to display
> television signals from the tv card. One is instructed to set the program to
> open tv://#, where # is the desired channel number.
>
>  This produces no output, simply a blank screen.
>
>  Furthermore, kplayer, for example, fails to find and recognize /dev/video0,
> even though it is there and working under both zapping and tvtime.

does tvtime work?

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Yes, tvtime works. At first, I thought it didn't, but that is because my broadcast reception is not so good.

But the quality of my poor broadcast reception should have no adverse affect on the reception from channel 3, which is my video machine. It works superbly under windows, so I know that the signal is coming through loud and clear.

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