stuart wrote:
> Hi...
>
> Was just poking around my MythTV back-end-live-TV stuff and noticed that
> MVPMC listed both the normal and high definition channels together. I
> would expect MVPMC to crash on the high definition channels (right now
> it's crashing on everything). But what I wanted to ask here: "Why does
> MVPMC list all the stations when my myth front-end will only list the
> normal or high definition stations, but not both at the same time (i.e.
> you have to hit the "Y" key to change tuners)?". Hum, I wonder if
> that's why it's crashing on everything.
>
> ...thanks
>
>
MVPMC does not crash on the high-defs for me, it just won't display
anything,
I can see the high bit rate (15-18Mbps). I kind of though that the
live TV
stuff might be accessing things through NFS and when I have been accessing
MYTHTV things through NFS and the file is not there, MVPMC does crash
very very nicely, maybe some error checking for file not found should be
put in. Though I am not sure since my live TV works and alot of my NFS
stuff relies on a symbolic link being put into the main directory (3
separate
recording directories), and the job putting the link in only goes every
3 minutes, this will cause a crash if I try to start watching a show that is
using one of the other 2 directories before the link is created.
I believe MVPMC sees everything from both tuners. And MVPMC will
display the 480p stuff but with no sound.
Roger
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