From: Digest To: "OS/2GenAu Digest" Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2003 00:04:01 EST-10EDT,10,-1,0,7200,3,-1,0,7200,3600 Subject: [os2genau_digest] No. 722 Reply-To: X-List-Unsubscribe: www.os2site.com/list/ ************************************************** Friday 14 November 2003 Number 722 ************************************************** Subjects for today 1 Re: TV CAPTURE CARD : Ed Durrant 2 Re: TV CAPTURE CARD : nickl at pacific dot net dot au **= Email 1 ==========================** Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 07:34:41 +1100 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: TV CAPTURE CARD Hi David, Do you know who is producing the driver and apps for Win-TV PVR250 that is referred to in your clip from the news list please ? Cheers/2 Ed. David Forrester wrote: > Also, according to comp.os.os2.multimedia someone asked about drivers > for a "WinTV-PVR-350" card. The replies where positive. Here's a > quote from the post with the most details: > > > The first beta is out for some testers (including me). The driver and > > the apps works very well. You can see the driver in hardware-manager. > > With the app you can watch TV, record the mpeg-stream to harddisk. > > There are different recording setting for mpeg1 up to mpeg2 full 12 > > MB/sec incl. VCD,SVCD and DVD settings. Recording can be done while > > watching TV, over the build in scheduler or by comandline. Timeshifting > > is not available in this beta, but will come. Together with warpvision > > cli version it is possible to do 'timeshifting', the WV-Gui version > > can only handle the first stream of a recording (files are splited by a > > giving maxfilesize) > > Editing of streams is not available yet, so you can't cut commercials > > in this version. I only own a PVR 250 without FM-Tuner i can't say > > nothing about the radio-part of the app. > > > The remote-control that comes together with the PVR works also well. > > > SDD or SNAP should be set up, and warpoverlay is also a good choise to use > > > While running to your local computer-store be carefully, there is a > > Hauppauge WINTV PVR, this one would't work, it must be a PVR 250 or > > PVR 350, both PAL or NTSC. > > Someone else mentioned that it had been demoed at Warpweekend and > should be out before Christmas. > > -- > David Forrester ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 2 ==========================** Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 10:55:17 +0800 From: nickl at pacific dot net dot au Subject: Re: TV CAPTURE CARD Hi All. Thanks for your fast response. This is all rather exciting. I installed Video-In on my eCs system, and yes....it doesn't seem to work. But it says it doesn't support the codecs of the AVI's I have on hand. I plan to experiment a bit further, but don't hold your breath :-) I will be in touch, and thanks again. NICK In <3FB3EAE1.B7C65632 at bigpond dot net dot au>, on 11/14/2003 at 07:34 AM, Ed Durrant said: >Hi David, > Do you know who is producing the driver and apps for Win-TV PVR250 that >is referred to in your clip from the news list please ? >Cheers/2 >Ed. >David Forrester wrote: >> Also, according to comp.os.os2.multimedia someone asked about drivers >> for a "WinTV-PVR-350" card. The replies where positive. Here's a >> quote from the post with the most details: >> >> > The first beta is out for some testers (including me). The driver and >> > the apps works very well. You can see the driver in hardware-manager. >> > With the app you can watch TV, record the mpeg-stream to harddisk. >> > There are different recording setting for mpeg1 up to mpeg2 full 12 >> > MB/sec incl. VCD,SVCD and DVD settings. Recording can be done while >> > watching TV, over the build in scheduler or by comandline. Timeshifting >> > is not available in this beta, but will come. Together with warpvision >> > cli version it is possible to do 'timeshifting', the WV-Gui version >> > can only handle the first stream of a recording (files are splited by a >> > giving maxfilesize) >> > Editing of streams is not available yet, so you can't cut commercials >> > in this version. I only own a PVR 250 without FM-Tuner i can't say >> > nothing about the radio-part of the app. >> >> > The remote-control that comes together with the PVR works also well. >> >> > SDD or SNAP should be set up, and warpoverlay is also a good choise to use >> >> > While running to your local computer-store be carefully, there is a >> > Hauppauge WINTV PVR, this one would't work, it must be a PVR 250 or >> > PVR 350, both PAL or NTSC. >> >> Someone else mentioned that it had been demoed at Warpweekend and >> should be out before Christmas. >> >> -- >> David Forrester > -- ----------------------------------------------------------- nickl at pacific dot net dot au ----------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------