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Old 10-24-2006, 02:47 AM   #1
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how can I watch TV with xine ?


hello everybody
I'm a just beginner

I want to watch TV just with xine,
but I don't know how configure xine.
so I look for infomation in xine.sf.net,but I got nothing.

And I wanna record the TV programs

how could I do them?

thanks very much
 
Old 10-24-2006, 01:43 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by linux_hy
hello everybody
I'm a just beginner

I want to watch TV just with xine,
but I don't know how configure xine.
so I look for infomation in xine.sf.net,but I got nothing.

And I wanna record the TV programs

how could I do them?

thanks very much
I not sure that xine can be used to watch a quick google search does not come up with anything on it at least. You can use mplayer to watch tv from the card with something like this.

Code:
mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l2:norm=NTSC:input=0:alsa:width=720:height=480:outfmt=yuy2:device=/dev/video0
Changing the norm= to your TV standard and the input= to the source you want on the card eg. tuner, composite, svideo ... 0, 1, 2 is how they are usually numbered. For recording the little of it I do I have used XDTV with good results you can watch the program as it is being recorded or you could setup something like MythTV.
 
Old 10-24-2006, 08:27 PM   #3
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What distro are you using? Put this in your profile, and we can help you better.
What TV card do you have?

I have some instructions Here on setting up a BT8xx TV card on Ubuntu. You should be able to follow the general steps with any card though.

You can use Kaffine to watch TV - if the correct drivers for your TV card are loaded then it should automatically detect it. You can scan for channels, and then watch TV.

I would suggest MythTV. It is quite straightforward to install, but involves lots of steps. It is well worth the effort though.

I hope this helps
--Ian
 
Old 10-24-2006, 08:29 PM   #4
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but the dialog titled "TV/Analog Video parameters" can popup when I select the menu "settings->tv analog...".
the broadcast system,channel and analog standard etc can be set in this interface,so I think the xine can be used to watch TV
 
Old 10-24-2006, 08:47 PM   #5
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What distro are you using? Put this in your profile, and we can help you better.
What TV card do you have?

I have some instructions Here on setting up a BT8xx TV card on Ubuntu. You should be able to follow the general steps with any card though.

You can use Kaffine to watch TV - if the correct drivers for your TV card are loaded then it should automatically detect it. You can scan for channels, and then watch TV.

I would suggest MythTV. It is quite straightforward to install, but involves lots of steps. It is well worth the effort though.

I hope this helps
--Ian
thank you very much
My Card is philips saa7130,analog standard is PAL,
linux is fedora5 in PC.
I could watch TV by tvtime,but I want to do it by xine.
I have search infomation in google about it,
and I get some of command line "xine v4l://" and "cat /dev/video0|xine stdin:/".
I try to do them, then I get errors "there is no input plugin to handle v4l://. the MRL syntax wrong of file/stream source doesn't exist"
 
Old 10-24-2006, 08:57 PM   #6
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but the dialog titled "TV/Analog Video parameters" can popup when I select the menu "settings->tv analog...".
the broadcast system,channel and analog standard etc can be set in this interface,so I think the xine can be used to watch TV
Well it may show it but I just tried here and I can't find a way to make it work as far as I can tell xine and by extension kaffeine only work with DVB cards not normal tv cards. Have you tried any other apps like the XDTV I suggested.
 
  


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