Re: [mythtv-users] Epia 10K advice

2005-06-22 Thread Robert Johnston
On 22/06/05, George Nassas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is ongoing work to resolve this but it seems to be held up by 
> shiny things.

Ooh, Shiny!

Whatever DID happen to the integration of XvMC and the Chromakey OSD?
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Re: [mythtv-users] Epia 10K advice

2005-06-22 Thread Paul Bender

Tarun Kripalani wrote:
Paul, have you tested with an ATSC SD digital inut signal for Live TV on 
your EPIA 10K? If so, what configuration did you use?


No, I have not. I am still waiting for my Air2PC cards to arrive.
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Re: [mythtv-users] Epia 10K advice

2005-06-22 Thread George Nassas

On 22-Jun-05, at 9:15 AM, James Pattinson wrote:

I've also heard that the OSD is only in black and white for EPIA - is 
this sorted now?


No. At least, not if you're using XvMC which you should for the best 
performance. There is ongoing work to resolve this but it seems to be 
held up by shiny things. Search the dev archives for "Chroma OSD" for 
more info.


I'd agree with the others about MiniMyth but if you decide to roll your 
own then this page has good info:


http://www.kingcot.eclipse.co.uk/unichrome/unichromeTvOut.html

- George

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Re: [mythtv-users] Epia 10K advice

2005-06-22 Thread Tarun Kripalani
Paul, have you tested with an ATSC SD digital inut signal for Live TV on your EPIA 10K? If so, what configuration did you use?
 
Thanks!Paul Bender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
James Pattinson wrote:> Paul Bender wrote:>  I suggest MiniMyth . It is self contained Linux >> distribution for running MythTV on diskless VIA EPIA boards.> > > Hi Paul> > Thanks for the advice. I had seen that before, but was put off by the > fact that it's MythTV 0.15.1 and the rest of my setup is at 0.18.1. Not > sure what that actually means from a functionality point of view though!Actually, the main page is out-of-date. There is a MythTV 0.18.1 version at . You can find more information about it on my homepage and at the LinPVR.org forums .___mythtv-users mailing
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Re: [mythtv-users] Epia 10K advice

2005-06-22 Thread Paul Bender

James Pattinson wrote:

Paul Bender wrote:



I suggest MiniMyth . It is self contained Linux 
distribution for running MythTV on diskless VIA EPIA boards.



Hi Paul

Thanks for the advice. I had seen that before, but was put off by the 
fact that it's MythTV 0.15.1 and the rest of my setup is at 0.18.1. Not 
sure what that actually means from a functionality point of view though!


Actually, the main page is out-of-date. There is a MythTV 0.18.1 version 
at . You can find more information 
about it on my homepage 
 and at the 
LinPVR.org forums .
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Re: [mythtv-users] Epia 10K advice

2005-06-22 Thread James Pattinson

Paul Bender wrote:



I suggest MiniMyth . It is self contained Linux 
distribution for running MythTV on diskless VIA EPIA boards.


Hi Paul

Thanks for the advice. I had seen that before, but was put off by the 
fact that it's MythTV 0.15.1 and the rest of my setup is at 0.18.1. Not 
sure what that actually means from a functionality point of view though!


Cheers,

James
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Re: [mythtv-users] Epia 10K advice

2005-06-22 Thread Paul Bender

James Pattinson wrote:

Hi All

I have a backend box that's been working for about a month recording 
things for me to watch on my computer screen. I now have an EPIA 10k 
machine that I'd like to configure as a proper frontend for connection 
to a TV.


However I am getting very confused by things like CLE266, Unichrome, and 
via drivers, closed or open source, xfree or xorg. I am not new to Linux 
but haven't had to do much with X11 in the past.


Does anyone have any advice on how to get this set up as a front end? I 
am currently running gentoo on there, but if there's an easier way I 
could go fedora or something. What I'm really after is a quick HOWTO to 
get it working in the best possible way.


I've also heard that the OSD is only in black and white for EPIA - is 
this sorted now?


Thanks
James


I suggest MiniMyth . It is self contained Linux 
distribution for running MythTV on diskless VIA EPIA boards.
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[mythtv-users] Epia 10K advice

2005-06-22 Thread James Pattinson

Hi All

I have a backend box that's been working for about a month recording 
things for me to watch on my computer screen. I now have an EPIA 10k 
machine that I'd like to configure as a proper frontend for connection 
to a TV.


However I am getting very confused by things like CLE266, Unichrome, and 
via drivers, closed or open source, xfree or xorg. I am not new to Linux 
but haven't had to do much with X11 in the past.


Does anyone have any advice on how to get this set up as a front end? I 
am currently running gentoo on there, but if there's an easier way I 
could go fedora or something. What I'm really after is a quick HOWTO to 
get it working in the best possible way.


I've also heard that the OSD is only in black and white for EPIA - is 
this sorted now?


Thanks
James


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