The truth is graphics drivers aren't there yet, for any card, for the
kind of tasks we might want to do with mythtv, when it comes to HD.
Raphael
I couldn't disagree with you more. I paid $60 for an nVidia 6200TC, and it
works like a dream. I connected DVI - HDMI, and I can do things better
My myth box is giving no sound. My first step in debugging is to see if
sound is being recorded. So, if I record a few minutes of a show, how
do I get it so I can view it in WMP or QuickTime on a Machine that I
know has working audio?
If there is not a FOOL PROOF (searching for a control group,
I think mplayer is probably the most flexible... 'mplayer -ao alsa
filename' should do it, I think... If you want to get creative with it,
feel free to screw around with the -ao option, using -ao alsa:device=hw=0.0
for example. Run 'mplayer -ao help' for more information about this option.
Do you have volume control via myth with this method?
I can get all my audio output through the spdif connector, but can
not find anyway of controlling the volume via myth (this would be my
preferred option as I like the on screen volume display).
My amp is in a different room (as is the myth
Well, the good news is that now I am not an isolated incident of this. I
am experiencing almost exactly what you are. I say almost because I
haven't
broken down the circumstances under which it may freeze. But, when it does
happen, my experience is exactly the same as yours. My current
How 'bout simply disabling 'use video as timebase' at run-time when
passing
raw AC3, regardless of what 'use video as timebase' is set to.
Yeah. That's what I was trying to say (that's why I compared it to the
runtime disabling of AC-3 passthrough with timestretch and why I said,
[if] there's
To both of you, when I finally broke down and used Myth's internal
alsa controls, everything went smooth from there. My Audio Output
Device is:
ALSA:default
I am using ALSA:default also... What are you doing for volume control and
mixer device? And when I uncheck the AC3 passthrough box,
When running mythfrontend and watching live tv, I get about a half second
of sound, followed by 5-20 seconds of silence, another half second of
sound, etc. Mythfrontend is print out Audio buffer overflow, audio data
lost! I can play a previously recorded file after installing mythvideo,
From: Adam Propeck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Discussion about mythtv mythtv-users@mythtv.org
To: Discussion about mythtv mythtv-users@mythtv.org
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] AC3 and/or S/PDIF (again)
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 09:56:13 -0600
So if I only show /dev/dsp and /dev/adsp in my device
I need your help. I'm on comcast and got my Fusion Lite card working. It's
my second tuner card(/dev/dvb/adapter1/dvr0). I have 107 services found by
atscscan tool. Now, I would like to add those channels to mythtv. However,
I
could not find any easy to follow article. Can someone please tell me
Everything is running into my AV Receiver, that's where my volume is
controlled. I uncheck the box for internal volume controls. There
was a post to the list a while back on how to send everything out over
the spdif, and have your receiver decide if it's AC3 or PCM, the key
was in the .asoundrc.
I downloaded this morning 0.18.2 STABLE relese from cvs.mythtv.org but not
the trunk version. Is the scanning facility not good on this version?
Thanks Will!
I have no idea, unfortunately. I do know that I have very few problems with
the subversion build, fewer than I had with the stable
For anyone following the thread, once Use video as timebase was disabled,
everything worked perfectly. The trick was to have everything with AC3
passed through by Myth and to have everything else sampled to 48000 Hz for
output via PCM. ALSA made this second part possible. Thanks for
Yeah. Shouldn't video as timebase be disabled if AC-3 Passthrough
is enabled and there's an AC-3 stream? (Kind of like AC-3 is disabled
when the user initiates timestretch--at least until Mark finishes his
AC-3 re-encode work.)
Mike
The only difficulty is an implementation detail. Since the
This is a new one for me...
I am running subversion from yesterday, and I cannot for the life of me get
S/PDIF to send a 5.1 signal to my receiver. Xine works fine. Mplayer works
fine with Myth recordings. But Myth does strange things. When I start a
program, it may stutter then go out for
I found this website helpful:
http://www.linuxis.us/linux/media/howto/linux-htpc/video_card_configuration.html
I don't know what an InFocus ScreenPlay is, but I ended up driving a 42
Grand Wega with DVI out - HDMI in. I think the VGA route would have been
much simpler, though. In particular,
When I try to fire up watching live TV with XvMC hardware acceleration
enabled, I get an X11 BadAlloc error with my nVidia 6200 TC and XOrg 6.8.2.
I'm running a subversion branch with 0.18 fixes, and my system is configured
with 2 HD-3000s and the latest NVIDIA x86-64 drivers. The processor
Has anyone ever gotten XvMC working on a 64 bit native AMD64 machine? I
was under the impression that it just didn't work yet.
Greg
That may very well be the case. If it is, what's the best alternative? I
would guess that the next nVidia release might take care of it, but I'd
rather not
I think your machine is fast enough that you may not need XvMC...
and if you don't need it you might be happier without it. I put up
with XvMC only because my AthlonXP 2100 can't cut it without it. Try
disabling xvmc and enabling libmpeg2 decoding. (I think it's on the
same page in the
I sometimes use XvMC on my x86-64 system. It does work, though it
has its issues.
My machine is very similar to the original poster's (Athlon64 3200+,
Nvidia FX5200, Nvidia 7676 drivers, Gentoo x86_64, MythTV svn 7337;
HD3000, Fusion3HDTV, PVR-500). But, I can get smooth playback
without
MythTV svn 7337;
Okay, sorry about that...
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I was able to get the channel information into my database by using the
0_18_fixes branch from subversion. Take a look at
http://cvs.mythtv.org/trac/ for information. It will let you scan the
capture card and get the information over the air. Much easier than a
series of SQL and/or perl
I have gotten XvMC working on my Athlon 64 with an nVidia 6600LE.
However, it wasn't easy, basically, I do a brute force hack to beat it
into submission whenever I start up my X Session.
First, when compiling Myth, force it to compile against libXVMCNVIDIA,
I've had nothing but trouble with
I have gotten XvMC working on my Athlon 64 with an nVidia 6600LE.
However, it wasn't easy, basically, I do a brute force hack to beat it
into submission whenever I start up my X Session.
First, when compiling Myth, force it to compile against libXVMCNVIDIA,
I've had nothing but trouble with
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