Chris Ribe wrote:
mythtv-setup. Using this program you can tell mythtv what you are
using for capture cards, set up channel lineups, and tweak various
other settings. I think you need to have the backend (but not
frontend) running when you run mythtv-setup, but I'm not certain.
Having mythbackend running doesn't hurt at any rate.
Actually it can cause a problem. If it already knows about a DVB card,
the backend can block access to it for the mythtv-setup program. I have
often needed to turn off the backend to adjust something. Of course,
this won't be a problem the first time, as no card will yet be configured.
On 11/11/05, *tgate* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
wrote:
I'm trying to learn a bit more about how myth interacts with my
installed cards and in the documentation at mythtv.org
<http://mythtv.org> it says:
"For DVB and HDTV cards, no further configuration is required after
setting up the card using the 'setup' program"
http://mythtv.org/docs/mythtv-HOWTO-10.html#ss10.5
What setup program is this referring to? /usr/sbin/setup , /usr/bin/
mythtv-setup , or some card specific setup?
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