2022-03-23, 03:23 PM
Any info would be on setup as I just pick a used one the other day
2022-03-23, 03:23 PM
Any info would be on setup as I just pick a used one the other day
2022-03-23, 03:58 PM
I don't think there is Linux drivers for these are there?
(2022-03-23, 03:58 PM)sub Wrote: I don't think there is Linux drivers for these are there? It there and been built in a long ago we are talk the very first HD-PVR it even supports under MythTV and supposedly it even work under OBS Don't NextPVR 5 under linux support the analog capture like the 1600/1800/1850 or 2250/55 ?.
2022-03-23, 04:21 PM
Are you sure? I though there were only drivers for the original component version (which have the same body shape), not these newer HDMI versions.
2022-03-23, 04:23 PM
Actually - been such a long time since I looked at those, maybe the HDMI version is the different body shape.
2022-03-23, 04:25 PM
(2022-03-23, 04:23 PM)sub Wrote: Actually - been such a long time since I looked at those, maybe the HDMI version is the different body shape. It Hauppauge | HD PVR model 1212 HD Video Recorder Hauppauge HD-PVR - MythTV Official Wiki (2022-03-23, 04:21 PM)sub Wrote: Are you sure? I though there were only drivers for the original component version (which have the same body shape), not these newer HDMI versions. The HD-PVR 2 had wack up app mode driver I been trying been to get that change over to reg V4L2 All we need is a HDMI to 1080P Component Video Converter just like when you have to used the right HDMI Splitter you know what it for
2022-03-23, 04:30 PM
Ah ok.
While support for this device isn't built in, there is an easy way to use it in NextPVR on Linux. Martin has an 'extra' for this. I can't remember details, but he'll be able to point you in the right direction. He's on holiday this week, so not around quite as much, but I'm sure he'll be along a bit later with some tips for getting it working.
2022-03-23, 04:38 PM
(2022-03-23, 04:30 PM)sub Wrote: Ah ok. That what I'm looking for I can't seem to find it
2022-03-23, 07:17 PM
It is more reliable in Linux then Windows but you need to get v4l working so make sure you can capture with it You also need to get a blaster or FireWire tuning working since the built in blaster apparently is not reliable. I never tried it.
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