[MPlayer-cygwin] HDTV Tuner Card?

Matt Maher dignan17 at dignan17.com
Tue Aug 24 20:03:43 CEST 2004


Considering my programming skills, I think I'll leave that wonderful 
work to you guys who know what you're doing.  I just reap the benefits 
of the nice people working on this project.  Don't get me wrong, I love 
mplayer, and it's my main video player.  I just wish I could help and 
get some of these features into the Windows version now so people will 
start using this program.

Oh well, in the future, then.

-Matt

ps- by the way, I downloaded the sample recorded files for that tuner 
card, which were in the .tp format.  mplayer could read one of them, but 
the other it said had no video or audio.  I would have assume they were 
the same file.  I was wondering how it can read these presumably 
uncommon files to begin with...


Joey Parrish wrote:

>On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 01:07:49PM -0400, Matt Maher wrote:
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>>>>Appologies if this has been asked, but I haven't done any TV tuning with 
>>>>mplayer yet.  I was thinking of getting an HDTV tuner card for my PC, 
>>>>and was wondering if mplayer will be able to support it.  I'm thinking 
>>>>of getting the DVICO FusionHDTV 3.
>>>>Link:
>>>>http://www.dvico.com/products_mul_hd3.html
>>>>
>>>>Should this work fine?  If it will, then I plan on getting it very 
>>>>soon.  I just want to make sure it'll be compatable with the best media 
>>>>player available!!
>>>>        
>>>>
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>>>MPlayer has no tv tuner support for windows at all.
>>>Anything supported by video4linux should work under linux.
>>>See tv:// syntax in the manpage.
>>>      
>>>
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>  
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>>Damn, sorry about the question then.  You know, it's kinda hard to know 
>>what is and isn't supported by the Windows version when it's all 
>>included in the manpage document.  Wouldn't it be better to simply 
>>update the document as the feature set catches up to the Linux version, 
>>rather than include it to begin with and confuse new users?
>>    
>>
>
>The manpage is all-inclusive, the port is not.  If you want to create a
>seperate manpage for each port, then feel free to step up and be the
>maintainer.  However, most people don't have time for that.
>
>This, by the way, is from the manpage:
>     -tv <option1:option2:...> (TV only)
>          This option tunes various properties of the TV capture module.
>                [...]
>            driver=<value>
>              available: dummy, v4l, v4l2, bsdbt848
>
>So the only available tv drivers are video4linux (1 and 2) and a bsd
>driver for brooktree devices.  So you can use tv:// on windows if you
>set driver to dummy.  You just won't see any real TV.  :)
>
>You might look into writing a tv driver for windows using vfw api.
>It's a planned feature for me some day, but I have no time to work
>on it right now, as well as no hardware to test with.
>
>--Joey
>
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