thats great i will try that and get back to you... :)<br><br>
<div class="gmail_quote">2009/6/3 Rob Beard <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:rob@esdelle.co.uk">rob@esdelle.co.uk</a>></span><br>
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<div class="im">javadayaz wrote:<br>> well im hoping to stream the signal (from a virgin box) to a few<br>> monitors around the house...preferable using a router...<br>><br>> Tvtime is the only tv app thats worked for me on ubuntu!<br>
</div>I see. TV Time currently doesn't offer this facility. It is possible<br>to do it in VLC although you would need to do a bit of playing around to<br>get it to work. It would involve specifying the input (I presume you're<br>
using a Scart to SVideo or Composite cable into the TV card?) and then<br>configuring the video and audio formats (codecs) to use. I'd say<br>install VLC (or Kaffene) and have a play, if you get stuck let me know<br>
and I'll have a look at my settings when I have 5 minutes handy (I'm a<br>bit tied up with a couple of urgent jobs at the moment).<br>
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<div></div><br>-- <br>Javad<br>