Yeah I'm still having problems. Could someone with a working ATI vid card send me their xorg please?
The following are the results of cat /proc/cpuinfo and /sbin/lspci
Thanks for the help.
cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 15
model : 3
model name : Intel(R)
I had myth setup on a XP2100 processor system and everything worked quite well. Now that I have upgraded to a new computer with a P4 3.2Ghz processor, during live TV, mythfrontend actually uses more of my CPU. Sometimes up to 99%. When this happens I get a prebuffering pause and the video kind of
I can't remember the motherboards off the top of my head. The
XP2100 is an Asus something, and the P4 is from Dell, I can check when
I get home.
Steve-- I have the standard xorg.conf that came with the fglrx driver. Is there a flag I need to add?
Marius-- This is the default kernel that linux
Anyone have a suggestion on a dial up modem for me to buy? I
think I am gonna go external and it looks like the cheapest I can get
is around $30.
Later
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If anyone has figured out how to fix this please post here. What
channel is it the rest of you are having problems with? Mine is
36.
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I can't be the only one with this problem. I tried pressing + and - but that didn't seem to do anything.
Any other suggestions?
On 9/11/05, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/09/05, Aaron Aguilar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My setup has worked fine until recently (the past week or two) I keep
:
On 9/12/05, Aaron Aguilar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't be the only one with this problem. I tried pressing + and - but that didn't seem to do anything.
Any other suggestions?
On 9/11/05, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 11/09/05, Aaron Aguilar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My setup has worked fine
My setup has worked fine until recently (the past week or two) I keep
getting recordings with no sound. Sometimes when I'm watching
live tv I will get no sound on certain channels and have to change the
channel. I think I saw this brought up before, but no one had a
solution? I figure I probably
Make sure you get a quiet case fan. Also get a quiet fan for your
CPU. Also make sure you get a hard drive that is quiet. I would also
get a vid card that doesn't have a fan. Any processor will work fine.
Aaron
On 6/28/05, Anthony Vito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/26/05, Daniel Finnie
What is the best way to keep my clock accurate? I thought I enabled
ntp when I initially installed mythtv, but it doesn't seem to be
working, missed the end of Family Guy! I don't reboot the system very
often so maybe that is the reason? (It only checks the time on
reboot?) I'm just looking
Yeah I love how they are trying to say it was to stop people from
distributing free content on the internet. I record programs to watch
them! Not pirate them on the internet. Glad to see the courts agree
with me for once.
Aaron
On 5/6/05, Geoff Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/6/05, Wendy
Make sure you know which device your sound card is being labeled as.
To test this just locate a .au file that is already on your machine.
Then do a $cat filename.au /dev/dsp
If that doesn't work try it again with /dev/dsp1 or /dev/audio, etc.
Then of course you have to change your settings
The fan on my AMD XP2100 is really loud and I want to upgrade to
something that I can't hear from about 4 feet away, it also has to
keep my proc cool obviously. Should I invest in a fanless heatpipe?
I would appreciate any ideas, suggestions, comments :D
Aaron
I need a dial-up modem that will work under the 2.6 kernel. (I'm
using FC3, big surprise right?) The modem I have now is only
supported for the 2.4 kernel. I would like to find a reasonably
priced modem if it's possible, and I figured you guys would be the
ones to ask. I don't feel like
I would say more people use that video card for MythTV then any other
card. If you want it to be quiet make sure and get one that doesn't
have a fan, just a heatsink.
Aaron
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 08:21:09 -0600, Michael J. Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Morten Rønseth wrote:
Hi all,
Second one, how can I execute xvattr -a XV_COLORKEY
-v 66048 on startup ? I do not have a directory
~/.kde/Autostart/myth-load.sh. After .kde I get file
not found. Is there another method that I could go
about doing this ? I also tried going into xinitrc,
but didn't know how to mess
Yeah I have the same problem as well. I'm using IceWM and haven't
found a solution.
Aaron
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 14:28:58 -0600, Robert Kulagowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have my TV screen blanking out due to 10 min of inactivity. I tried
# Options dpms,
I also did xset -dpms, xset -s
I just did an update and now I hit escape to exit, and the Are you
sure you want to exit screen comes up. When I hit enter on the yes
it just stays there. It doesn't crash my machine it just won't exit.
Any ideas?
Aaron
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How about about far as updating the system? I can understand not
wanting to upgrade the distro, but how safe is it updating your
system? What is your preferred method and how often do you do it?
(This is mostly directed at Jared since I am using FC3.)
Aaron
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 14:42:20 -0600,
I turned off libmpg2 in playback settings and it fixed the problem for
me. I suppose you could try this.
Aaron
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 20:35:21 -0800, Cecil Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt Johnson wrote:
I'm having trouble seeking when watching any HD content. I can fast forward
at 3x
IceWM works for me
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 12:04:04 -0500, Tom Lichti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cory Papenfuss wrote:
Ah yes, I recall reading that somewhere. My Myth box (all-in-one
front/backend) is a P3 1G w/256MB RAM, and it doesn't have any
problems running everything. The only thing I'd
dmesg | grep Initialized
It will say something like:
ivtv: Initialized WinTV PVR 250, card #0
The card # refers to which device it is mapped to.
That should do it.
Aaron
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 14:23:20 -0700, Justin Gombos
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When configuring a capture card, how do I
You could probably do a search on this list and find about 50 threads
with this same question. Or you could look at the requirements on
mythtv's website. There is an unlimited amount of possibilities for
hardware.
Aaron
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 10:18:25 -0500, Tom Lichti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Kenneth,
Thanks for this post I have been having the same problems with my
PVR250. I have been considering buying a new mobo/cpu to try and
solve the problem. Could you send me links to the hardware you
bought, mobo and ram in particular? Also, did you use the retail fan
on the processor
Hondaman,
Somehow your machine is recording something. To check what it is go
into Manage, which should be right underneath Watch TV. There should
be a show that is highlighted green and that is the one that is
getting recorded. You can just hit the right arrow key while you
select that
Andrew,
Put this near the beginning of your /etc/modprobe.conf file:
alias msp3400-ivtv msp3400
Anything that you recorded previous to doing this will have no sound
as it wasn't captured. Log out and log back in just for good measure
too. Have fun with your system.
Aaron
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005
It seems that this takes up 30-45% of my cpu even when I'm not
recording. It is ran as root. Is it supposed to be running all of
the time and if not how do I get rid of it? I turned off commercial
flagging in mythfronend, but that didn't seem to do the trick.
Maybe fixing this will make it so
I recently downloaded and installed MythTV. The documentation clearly
and concisely guided me through the initialization and configuration of
both the required MySQL database and the Myth Backend itself. I've
rarely had such a good software installation/configuration experience
:). The
If you can move the sound card to another IRQ in your BIOS setup and
see if that solves your problem. Heck, share it with some other device
instead of your PVR-250. If it fixes the ff/rew lockups, please let me
know! :)
Well I moved my PVR 250 so it doesn't share an IRQ with anything else.
First off thanks so much to this list and to Jared for helping me set
up a working mythtv box. My setup:
AMD Duron 650Mhz
384mb RAM
Samsung 160GB HDD
FX5200
Hauppauge PVR250
FC3 2.6.10kernel
My system works quite well recording shows, and even watching live tv
if I don't do too many things.
Do me a favour and lspci -v and paste the results, I'm curious to
see if your PVR card is sharing an IRQ with your video card. I have
yet to confirm if it really is the IRQ sharing, because it works on a
machine that allows me to assign IRQ's, and it locks up on one that
doesn't (and thus
BTW I just saw that there is an update to ivtv that I can download.
Maybe this will help? I am scared to download it since I hear about
people updating and their systems breaking totally.
Andy where exactly do I find those settings?
Thanks everyone for being so helpful.
Cheers,
Aaron
One minor question since it will save me a few hours otherwise .. I
have gotten conflicting information about using make oldconfig from a
2.4 to a 2.6 kernel. Has anyone that has switched recently used make
oldconfig?
I followed the previously cited website upgrading to 2.6 kernel so
yeah I
Try running mythbackend first. Then opening another shell and running
mythfilldatabase. Oh and 127.0.0.1 is the one you want.
Aaron
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 17:22:02 -0600, Timothy Waters
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is the error I get when trying to run mythfilldatabase:
Grabbing data for
I decided to compile the new mythtv (0.17) and it worked pretty well.
(I'm using Debian Sarge by the way.) I haven't been able to finish up
the installation unfortunately. I have been using a few guides on the
web and the mythtv documentation of course, but I would really
appreciate it if
(FYI I have been using information on how to do this from
www.wilson-stowe.com/mythtv/installguide )
I keep getting an error message when trying
#apt-get install mythtv
It says
Failed to connect to database: Unknown MySQL Server Host 'mythtv' (1)
at -e line 5, line 1.
Failed to create
I'm gonna try to use my old 650mhz machine to run MythTV. (I will
probably buy a better machine if I'm happy with MythTV.) Anyways, the
only thing I need is a video capture card. I understand that I need
one that does MPEG encoding so my CPU doesn't choke, but do I need a
card that decodes as
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 18:25:36 -0500, Khanh Tran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You'll want to remember in your evaluation of MythTV that a 650Mhz
machine will really affect your experience. I'd suggest getting
something closer to 1Ghz if possible. Either way, if you want to watch
while that box is
My dream of setting up a MythTV box seems to have been shattered now.
Unless of course someone else has successfully used dial up in their
setup. Please let me know if you have successfully used dial up. My
TiVo box is using it, but I know it is different.
Thanks a lot for the help!
Aaron
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 13:41:25 -0500, Jack Trout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only downside to dialup is that the downloading and installation
of myth packages, and linux packages will be slower, especially using
jarods guide which is assuming for broadband
Well I would set up the system using
How does XMLTV grab the program info? I suppose this is via an
internet connection or something? Will I be able to get by doing this
via a dial up connection?
Sorry for the noobish question, but I couldn't find this on the docs.
Aaron
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