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Re: [OT}: how to make PVR any ideas welcome



You can also use a direct vga to scart cable if you have a Radeon
card. Best quality you can get on a CRT from a computer PVR.

See

http://ryoandr.free.fr/english.html

On 11/4/05, patrick doocey <patrick.doocey@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>  On 04/11/05, Gary <questuk1@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>  > hello,
>  >
>  > I would like to build a personal video recorder using my PC, I
can
>  > find a lot of ways of getting video into my PC, WIN TV etc.
>  >
>  > but I cannot find any way of getting the video signal out to a
normal
>  > television by a scart or coax socket.
>  >
>  > Has anyone achieved this on the group, as I know you're an
inventive
>  > lot on here.
>  >
>  > I have had a brief look at software and MythTV maybe what i use
as the
>  > front-end, again has had experience of this or anything similar
>  > preferably freeware.
>  >
>  > thanks in anticipation,
>  >
>  > Regards Gary
>  >
>  >
>
>  You need a video card with tv-out on it. it will probably have an
>  s-video connector which you can plug into your tv. if you don't have
>  s-video, get a scart adaptor and use the scart input.
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