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John Hubbard
ender8282 at yahoo.com
Wed Sep 3 16:06:36 UTC 2008
Cybe R. Wizard wrote:
> Karl Larsen <k5di at zianet.com> said:
>
>> Well the problem is when you know what the box is, you can't know
>> what it does. The little box says on it:
>>
>> AVerMedia AVerTV Hybrid Ultra USB and then DVD Quality . MPEG-2
>> Compression . Vista Ready . Digital TV/Analog TV/FM Radio
>>
>> It has an input that is for a TV antenna, A "S" connector input, A
>> USB2 cable to the computer, an IR link to a TV-like controller, and 3
>> RCA female connectors.
>>
>> I have a pdf manual which is not much help.
>>
>
> Googling for, "AVerMedia AVerTV Hybrid Ultra USB linux," found this:
> http://www.mediaatlantic.com/product.php/69590/0/
> which says:
> -----------------------------------------
> # Windows� 2000/XP/Vista** or Linux**
> For HDTV Only
> # VGA card supports DirectX 9 and DxVA (HDTV)
> # HDTV will only function when the TV signal is in HDTV format.
> Package Contents
> AVerTV DVB-T Volar, Quick Guide, Installation CD, USB Cable
>
> NOTE:
> - Windows MCE software does not currently support EPG (Electronic
> Program Guide) on all digital channels.
>
> ** Windows Vista/Linux
> (Vista/Linux Drivers available via download from (www.averm.co.uk) -
> Then view the Downloads Tab for details!)
> -----------------------------------------
>
> So, you see, Google /is/ your friend.
>
> Cybe R. Wizard
>
What is that he says? Go the the manufacturers website. Such a shame
it took so long to get that answer. If only someone had tried to help
you earlier and asked you:
"Is there any Linux support for the box under the
manufactures website?"
your problem might have been solved earlier. Sorry I ignored the most
important part and couldn't solve your problem. ;)
--
-john
To be or not to be, that is the question
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0b11000100 || !0b11000100
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255, that is the answer.
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