From: Daniel Dalton <d.dalton@iinet.net.au>
To: BOUWSMA Barry <freebeer.bouwsma@gmail.com>
Cc: DVB mailin' list thingy <linux-dvb@linuxtv.org>
Subject: Re: [linux-dvb] getting started with msi tv card
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2009 20:25:39 +1100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20090122092539.GA14123@debian-hp.lan> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <alpine.DEB.2.00.0901211226220.11623@ybpnyubfg.ybpnyqbznva>
> things, and do not need to change between channels all the
> time, you can easily write a quick script to tune and play
> the audio. If you still wanted to be able to change between
> channels easily, I'm sure it would be no problem to write a
> wrapper script to do this. Then you can pull out `mplayer'
Hi Barry,
I'm chopping out the script, just to cut the size of this reply
down. But, thanks very much for sending the script, it looks good, and
yep, I think I'll find that very useful once I get tv going on my box.
> > Alright, so, I downloaded the file placed it in /tmp, gave it +rw
> > permissions and ran:
> > sudo scan /tmp/au-melbourne
>
> Okay, first of all, you should be able to do this as a
> normal user -- not `sudo' (sorry, I've been spending too
> much time reading Slashdot where people have been discussing
Ah, thanks for the tip, yep I'm in a bad habit of that, thanks for the
reminder :-)
> But first, one useful option would be `-v' to verbosely
> scan, which can show some details about why you cannot
> tune.
>
Please see the mail I sent directly to you off-list.
> That is, if `scan' gives no useful output with a scanfile
> that you know should be correct (and you are welcome to
> post the results of scanning, either in private mail or
> cut down to the attempts for two or three frequencies to
> the mailing list), then there may be a problem outside
> of your USB tuner and computer.
I'm connecting it to a co-axle point in my home; I lost the original
antenna.
I'm reasonably sure that point should work fine.
> > Hey, one other thing, and sorry I know it's really OT, but you said you
> > were a console guy. Have you found a command line web browser with
> > javascript support? Like how do u get around the javascript thing?
>
> Out of habit, I do all my browsing with `lynx' (my fingers
I do the same, I love lynx. It is a fantastic browser with a braille
terminal, and recently when I have been using speech on my laptop, so I
don't have to carry the display around (speech is terrible by itself),
lynx works very nice as well.
> My attitude to sites with javascript is that I don't bother
> with them, as I'm searching for info in text format (ASCII
> PR0N FOR THE MASSES! mplayer supports aalib! no need for
Ah, ok. I kinda do the same :-)
> Unfortunately, that's not a real solution, and I did have
> to install Iceape to access the configuration of my router,
> as I'm too cheap to buy one with a ssh interface that
> allows access to the nvram settings. And that doesn't
I ended up doing that since those interfaces aren't nice with lynx or
braille (i can use firefox, but they aren't great when it comes to
accessibility), so I really like my ssh router.
The voip ata doesn't have ssh and it's just lucky that the interface is
managable with a braille display.
> Sorry I can't help much there...
No worries, it's just good to know how others handle specific problems.
Thanks very much for all your help with everything.
Cheers,
Daniel.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-01-22 9:25 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-01-20 9:19 [linux-dvb] getting started with msi tv card Daniel Dalton
2009-01-20 9:59 ` BOUWSMA Barry
2009-01-20 22:03 ` Daniel Dalton
2009-01-20 11:30 ` Antti Palosaari
2009-01-20 22:07 ` Daniel Dalton
2009-01-20 22:46 ` Antti Palosaari
2009-01-21 0:39 ` Daniel Dalton
2009-01-21 7:35 ` BOUWSMA Barry
2009-01-21 8:24 ` Daniel Dalton
2009-01-21 9:30 ` BOUWSMA Barry
2009-01-21 11:24 ` Daniel Dalton
2009-01-21 12:13 ` BOUWSMA Barry
2009-01-22 9:25 ` Daniel Dalton [this message]
2009-01-21 11:35 ` Antti Palosaari
2009-01-22 9:28 ` Daniel Dalton
2009-01-23 0:41 ` BOUWSMA Barry
2009-01-23 10:25 ` BOUWSMA Barry
2009-01-27 11:07 ` Daniel Dalton
2009-01-27 15:46 ` BOUWSMA Barry
2009-01-27 20:48 ` Daniel Dalton
2009-01-28 2:49 ` Unicode Teletext (was: Re: [linux-dvb] getting started with msi tv card) BOUWSMA Barry
2009-01-27 11:40 ` [linux-dvb] getting started with msi tv card Daniel Dalton
2009-01-27 18:36 ` BOUWSMA Barry
2009-01-27 20:38 ` Daniel Dalton
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