On 27/09/2011 02:26, Ross Boylan wrote: > I've installed freevo 1.8.1-3 on Debian Lenny and am trying to set it up > with HDHomeRun. hdhomerun_config seems to work. I'm afraid I don't have any experience with the hdhomerun plugin so can't help here but that's quite an old release. I'd suggest grabbing something more recent, either 1.9.0 or if you're comfortable with it check out the Freevo-rel-1.9 branch from SVN. It has a lot of bug fixes from 1.9.0 and is heading towards another beta release so should be reasonably stable. See http://freevo.sourceforge.net/download/freevo.php download details for both. > > I've customized with > CONFIG_VERSION = 5.24 > plugin.remove('tv.mplayer') > plugin.activate('tv.livepause') > TV_VIDEO_GROUPS = [ > VideoGroup(vdev='103289A9:0', > group_type='hdhomerun', > desc='Watching Video Group')] > TV_CHANNELS = [('5.1 KPIX-DT', 'CBS', '5.1')] > > When I try to start I get > $ freevo > You are not part of the group 'freevo', you cannot exploit shared resources > (such as the cache). Your data will be saved in /home/ross/.freevo > Error: VIDEO_SHOW_DATA_DIR not found > ROM_DRIVES: Auto-detected and added "('/media/cdrom0', '/dev/hda', 'CD-1')" > WARNING: PyLirc not found, lirc remote control disabled! > WARNING: PyLirc not found, lirc remote control disabled! > failed to load plugin tv.livepause > start 'freevo plugins -l' to get a list of plugins > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/usr/share/pyshared/freevo/plugin.py", line 557, in __load_plugin__ > p = eval(object)() > File "/usr/share/pyshared/freevo/tv/plugins/livepause/__init__.py", line > 148, in __init__ > self.livepause = LivePauseController(path, size, players.get_player()) > File "/usr/share/pyshared/freevo/tv/plugins/livepause/__init__.py", line > 194, in __init__ > self.buffer = ChunkBuffer(path, max_size * (1024*1024)) > File "/usr/share/pyshared/freevo/tv/plugins/livepause/chunk_buffer.py", > line 64, in __init__ > self.buffer = RingBuffer(path, (size / RB_CHUNK_SIZE) * RB_CHUNK_SIZE) > File "/usr/share/pyshared/freevo/tv/plugins/livepause/ring_buffer.py", > line 55, in __init__ > self.buffer_fd = open(path, 'w+b', 0) > IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/tmp/freevo/livepause' > Freevo 1.8.1 ready > ERROR: could not open > http://sourceforge.net/export/rss2_projnews.php?group_id=46652 > ERROR: could not open > http://sourceforge.net/export/rss2_projfiles.php?group_id=46652 > ERROR: could not open > http://sourceforge.net/export/rss2_projsummary.php?group_id=46652 > > The last few errors were the result of attempting to get some freevo > news. > > BTW, an excerpt from hdhomerun_config scan looks like this: > PROGRAM 1: 9.1 KQED-HD > PROGRAM 2: 9.2 KQEH-DT > PROGRAM 3: 9.3 WORLD > PROGRAM 8: 0 (control) > PROGRAM 9: 0 (control) > SCANNING: 563000000 (us-bcast:29) > LOCK: 8vsb (ss=94 snq=71 seq=100) > TSID: 0x017B > PROGRAM 1: 5.1 KPIX-DT > SCANNING: 557000000 (us-bcast:28) > LOCK: 8vsb (ss=78 snq=55 seq=100) > TSID: 0x0FE5 > > Should I be using the TSID in my TV_CHANNELS specification? > > Any ideas? For example, if I want to debug where the Errors are coming > from, how do I do that? I know python. > Check out the troubleshooting page, it should get you going in the right direction, http://doc.freevo.org/TroubleShooting. You might also find the developers checking the devel list a bit more often so if it's a bug or patch you might be better off using that list.
John ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy1 _______________________________________________ Freevo-users mailing list Freevo-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freevo-users