i've taken the ebuild for 0.18 and modified it slightly:
- get the source from cvs
- tried to remove as much cruft from the ebuild a possible
- added support for additional USE flags (debug, profile)
- let the configure script do its job
- removed some fixes for old bugs
- moved all work back
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 22:31, Louie Ilievski wrote:
Broken ebuild which disables the mmx opts.
Isaac
I wouldn't say the ebuild is broken. They don't just throw flags in there
for no reason. Although I will say that I don't think they should have
disabled MMX for everyone. They
On Monday 25 April 2005 10:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been using mythtv for about 18 Months in Dublin, Raheny.
Declan Hogan
i'm in clontarf
great domain name :-)
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On Friday 22 April 2005 13:23, Carl Fongheiser wrote:
The hard-masked ebuilds for 0.18 currently in portage work fine,
except for the mythfrontend one. The mythfrontend ebuild just needs a
one-line change to work. I also had to build mythmusic without AAC
support, but that's the only funny
William Powers wrote:
Here is the scorecard for which versions horizontal scaling works:
0.3.2q - No
0.3.2s - No
0.3.2u - No
0.3.2v - Yes
0.3.2w -Yes
0.3.2x - Yes
0.3.2y - No
0.3.2z - No
a score card like that for all recent versions and widespread,
reproduceble bugs would be cool
it would
On Tuesday 19 April 2005 12:22, Fredrik Karlsson wrote:
I haven't noticed this card getting hot. I've put it in a desktop
case, and it runs without problem.
place your hand on the heatsink
you will soon notice it :-)
seriously, don't do that. the heatsink gets quite hot
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anyone in the dublin area using myth want to meet up?
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On Monday 18 April 2005 16:28, Andrew Close wrote:
On 4/18/05, VJ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anyone in the dublin area using myth want to meet up?
hmm, i can think of several ppl here in the states that would love a
Dublin meetup. :) wish i could join you.
and i'm sure it is vice versa as
On Thursday 14 April 2005 07:47, Paul Woodward wrote:
I think this is what you need:
http://www.dtg.org.uk/reference/mheg_profile1_05.pdf
Fully interactive support would be awesome! Best of luck!
the remote control schema on page 17 is interesting
it would be nice if myth as whole adopted
On Wednesday 13 April 2005 16:41, James Armstrong wrote:
I'm using SPDIF on the Soundblaster Audigy. Controlled by ALSA. Volume
control works for me. I don't have to mess with the amp. The driver
probably just changes the amplitude before converting it to a digital
stream out the SPDIF.
On Thursday 07 April 2005 14:21, Nigel Metheringham wrote:
Now if you (Dean) can't be arsed to work in this way, then I can't be
arsed to listen. Fortunately it looks like I will be missing nothing
useful although the self justifying posturing has its amusing sides.
would you ever lighten up
On Monday 04 April 2005 21:02, Ashley Bostock wrote:
Wonder if anyone else is using the gentoo cvs ebuilds with dvb support
and could help:
I've been using these for a while now and compiling fine but now when
I emerge with dvb in my USE flags it doesn't pick up where the kernels
dvb
i have three identical sat receivers which i want to control from myth.
they are sky digiboxes. i have a hacked pacelink rf device which will control
the box. how do i build, compile and/or configure lirc to support three
separate lirc_serial modules?
if it means build lirc three times, then so
On Friday 25 March 2005 15:24, Andy Long wrote:
Have you checked this out? http://lircsetup.com/lirc/multi/index.php
Involves a little bit of extra equipment, but should do what you
want.
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 15:17:42 +, Simon Kenyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have three identical sat
On Thursday 24 March 2005 17:46, Daniel Kristjansson wrote:
The reason I made XvMC-VLD default on is
because you always want that on when compiling for the EPIA M-x000's.
not if you want to edit cutpoints
it skips 2 out of every three frames when single stepping forwards or
backwards. makes
On Wednesday 23 March 2005 08:37, thor wrote:
So ... uhm ... for mythmusic, where exactly are we on 2.3 versus 2.4 tags?
As I understand things, we're now writing tags that almost nothing else can
understand. Is that accurate? If so, can we improve on that :-) ?
i submitted a bug on
On Wednesday 23 March 2005 09:59, Colin Guthrie wrote:
Simon Kenyon wrote:
a solution to an interesting problem
but what if i use an ipod?
putting the metadata in the song and using your mechanism to cache it
might speed up myth
It wouldn't really speed up myth at all. That's not really
i just bought an rf2link to control my sky digibox. i have seen the web site
which shows how to connect this to a serial port.
(http://www.cornelius.demon.co.uk/lirc-sky-rflink-howto.html)
has anyone done this with a usb-serial converter or else on a parallel port
the reason i ask is that i
On Wednesday 23 March 2005 20:03, Isaac Richards wrote:
See, you're not using a standalone system. Why couldn't you simply
continue encoding your music with whatever you used previously, and not use
mythmusic for that task? Your whole argument's spurious because of that.
i ripped all my
On Wednesday 02 March 2005 16:30, Daniel Thor Kristjansson wrote:
This patch goes with config-v8.patch.
It replaces text in the docs telling you to edit settings.pro,
with text telling you to run ./configure with the appropriate options.
It removes section Notes on compiling for different
On Tuesday 22 March 2005 14:01, Colin Guthrie wrote:
I've actually got a very different approach to solving all of the above
problems in one foul swoop. It is by starting a separate companion
project called (for the sake of giving it a name) MetaLibrarian. This
will be a central resource
On Tuesday 22 March 2005 16:42, Colin Guthrie wrote:
Simon Kenyon wrote:
It uses ID3v2.4 tags which is standard just not very supported.
then it is not a standard (yet)
The reason that this cannot be changed back is that there are now
metadata editing facilities built in to Myth
On Tuesday 22 March 2005 21:21, Colin Guthrie wrote:
Hi,
Please can people give me feed back on this idea (link at the end).
It relates to how multiple applications can store audio metadata in a
common form which everyone can query/update according to a common API.
It would remove a huge
On Wednesday 16 March 2005 08:13, Steve Christall wrote:
Found it.
If you are using an external IR transmitter, (in my case Redremote from
the UK) to control an external Sky box etc, the channel change code in
Myth libs/libmythtv/channelbase.cpp has recently been optimised which
in my case
On Thursday 10 March 2005 00:50, Stephen Boddy wrote:
For those that don't have a problem with the dubious legality, I don't
doubt that at some point you will be able to get an HDCP stripper. Of
course you then become, in the eyes of the content providers, the same
class of person as
On Wednesday 09 March 2005 04:26, Jay Goldberg wrote:
Hi folks
Here's a good one, a little off-topic perhaps. Tonight, I got a spam
for a mortgage broker with the following junk text in it, designed to
throw off statistical filters (mine caught the spam):
In general, people are using
On Monday 07 March 2005 18:47, julian furnell wrote:
I am located in the UK using two LNBs with a 4 to 1 switch off a Nova
DVB-S budget card. Using Myth 0.17 and cvs from a week ago I have been
unable to get any signal from my second sat LNB into myth - setup scan
and live tv only feed from
On Tuesday 08 March 2005 22:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Simon Kenyon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
do you mind me asking what switch you have?
i have both a two way and a four way - neither
of which work for me on a
Nexus-S.
It is made by Global Communications(UK) Ltd I think
On Sunday 06 March 2005 04:46, Tim Sailer wrote:
On Fri, Mar 04, 2005 at 02:51:04PM +, Simon Kenyon wrote:
On Thursday 03 March 2005 20:37, Aaron Stewart wrote:
And subsequently by location/listing area? That would mean that
somebody in my immediate metro area, subscribing to my same
On Thursday 03 March 2005 20:37, Aaron Stewart wrote:
And subsequently by location/listing area? That would mean that somebody
in my immediate metro area, subscribing to my same service, recording the
same show(s) as I did, would have had to flag the commercials already for
me to take
On Friday 04 March 2005 15:54, Nigel Metheringham wrote:
On Fri, 2005-03-04 at 15:03 +, Simon Kenyon wrote:
there is
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductInfo.asp?WebProductID=116236 which
is fanless and about $100
there is also
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductInfo.asp
On Friday 04 March 2005 16:15, Ken Mink wrote:
I went with a FE/BE combo that would sit in my entertainment center. I
bought all quiet parts.
The case:
http://www.pcalchemy.com/product_info.php/cPath/23/products_id/32
Power Supply:
On Friday 04 March 2005 21:34, Joseph A. Caputo wrote:
Simple text can be entered using the remote, as with a cell phone
keypad. If the search text boxes don't support this, they should be
converted to use the Myth text input widget that handles this.
there are several places where a remote is
On Thursday 03 March 2005 07:14, Maverick wrote:
how about sharing the locations of the commercials?
would need a way of accurately setting time - or a hash of the frames
a bit like cddb - somebody does an accurate commerical cut and then sends
it to a central repository
now that
On Thursday 03 March 2005 06:29, David Bennett wrote:
I seem to be slowly settling on a smaller case and my local
electronics store is pushing the Asus S-presso. Does anyone have any
opinions? Will this have troubles with Linux? (Thinking of running
Gentoo but am open to anything really!) Is
On Thursday 03 March 2005 15:32, Kevin Kuphal wrote:
Simon Kenyon wrote:
we use freedb, imdb and amazon already - so the point is moot
all you would need is:
None of those are hosted, operated, or under the control of anyone
related to MythTV which was the point being made
On Thursday 03 March 2005 17:35, Aaron Stewart wrote:
Problem is that one must assume that:
a.) every instance of the show puts the commercials in the same place
b.) the same show airing on different channels have the commercials in the
same place (SkyONE has radically different commercial
: osdtypeteletext.h
WARNING: Failure to find: vbidecoder.cpp
WARNING: Failure to find: osdtypeteletext.cpp
Paul
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 13:49:28 +, Simon Kenyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have an Epia M-9000 and i find that if i enable XvMC_VLD and i try to
edit a recording to insert cutpoints
On Tuesday 01 March 2005 08:59, Jarod Wilson wrote:
I just bought an AGP 6200 that can do the same. Not that expensive. A PCI-X
6200 is even cheaper. A 6200 alone is cheaper than another card plus a
9A60.
can i ask how noisy the fan is on the card?
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On Monday 28 February 2005 08:00, Chris Petersen wrote:
The only way I can think that sharing TV programs would not annoy the
powers that be would possibly be if you were forced to watch, or at
least let play a set of commericials.
how about sharing the locations of the commercials?
would
On Friday 25 February 2005 20:47, kevin thayer wrote:
some of the older pvr cards had similar connectors. i
think i found pinouts at shspvr.com (or whatever that
site is)
at any rate, the guy who runs that forum can probably
get you the info from hauppauge. His name's anthony
toste (sp?)
On Friday 25 February 2005 14:00, Anduin Withers wrote:
Well, myth would probably need 2 protocols in any event because the RPC
protocols like SOAP etc. don't really do streaming per se, do they?
Yes, this is what I was getting at with the UPnP stuff, I consider having a
separate streaming
On Thursday 24 February 2005 02:54, Bill Jackson wrote:
I wonder - what do folks think of bitkeeper?
please no. i beg you no.
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On Thursday 24 February 2005 15:00, Daniel Thor Kristjansson wrote:
please send the output of `uname -p` for other CPUs so I can
add these to the configure script.
the script will have to be a lot more selective about setting the CFLAGS
there are a variety of athlons, which need different
On Thursday 24 February 2005 04:50, Michael Haan wrote:
There is definitely a difference. What's the fix?
either compile mythdvd the same way you did mythtv or
emerge mythtv
gentoo correctly puts them in /usr and not /usr/local
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On Tuesday 22 February 2005 23:41, Wendy Seltzer wrote:
At 3:22 PM -0800 2/22/05, Nav Jagpal wrote:
I've been researching various operating systems.
I think for beginners, a Live-CD installation like Ubuntu or Knoppix
might be easiest. Since they are both Debian based, we can use the
Debian
i might be talking out of the wrong orifice :-)
just tried to build from cvs and a patch went in early this morning which
change the database access mechanism. the commit message appears to suggest
that all the other modules have to be changed. yeah verily, it appears that
this is both
On Wednesday 23 February 2005 09:56, Ivor Hewitt wrote:
Shortly apparently.
seen no discussion about this - other than isaac saying 8 days ago that
connection pooling would solve the problem
not sure where avalanche is based - germany i suspect (based on the one
email from him to the list a
On Wednesday 23 February 2005 02:29, Risto Treksler wrote:
also installing from cvs usually means losing the benefits of package
management. As this thread demonstrates, a lot of people are not using CVS,
whatever the reason is.
using a gentoo ebuild for cvs allows you to have the best of both
On Monday 21 February 2005 10:45, Neil Bird wrote:
Is there a list of the ivtv kernel module options anywhere?
I'm currently having to set custom brightness/contrast every time
MythTV changes channel, and was wondering if there were module options
to set default input type
On Monday 21 February 2005 22:48, Brad Templeton wrote:
On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 04:14:18PM -0500, Isaac Richards wrote:
everything much more complicated than it really needs to be. If there's
a more standard system available that can replace the existing backend
protocol, I'm all for
On Thursday 17 February 2005 08:20, Ashley Bostock wrote:
Just a couple of quick gentoo points:
You can put:
LIRC_OPTS=--with-x --with-driver=hauppauge --with-major=61
--with-port=none --with-irq=none
In to /etc/make.conf and then just run:
emerge lirc
Instead of having to type all
On Thursday 17 February 2005 08:15, Ashley Bostock wrote:
I've recently brought a sky plus navigator remote (one with the
keyboard inside) and want to set it up to be used with my mythtv box
(pundit).
What's the best IR receiver to get or build? I dont mind which. Any
good tutorials ppl can
On Thursday 17 February 2005 14:12, Joseph A. Caputo wrote:
On Thursday 17 February 2005 4:29, Simon Kenyon wrote:
i find that i have to read email twice
the reason is that by the time i get through ivtv-dev. ivtv-users,
linux-dvb,
mythtv-dev, mythtv-users and xmltv-* there is a whole
On Wednesday 16 February 2005 03:24, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
I run Linux too and I know about CVS. I was only curious because you
mentioned make world which is synonoumeous (how the heck do you spell
this?) with *BSD.
more like with X11 than BSD
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On Wednesday 16 February 2005 13:09, Neil Bird wrote:
Around about 15/02/05 15:04, Simon Kenyon typed ...
i believe you are using my version of the software for the redremote
the Makefile documents the various timeouts
sorry if this caused you problems
Yep, but don't apologise, it's
On Tuesday 15 February 2005 08:33, Neil Bird wrote:
Around about 14/02/05 15:13, Steven Christall typed ...
Edit the Makefile and increase the WAIT_TIME to two seconds. I found it
was cutting the power to the device before it managed to send the three
digits
Dagnabbit, that'll be it.
On Tuesday 15 February 2005 12:46, Teus Hagen wrote:
Some success and fix stories:
On my box FB51 Shuttle (on board graphics, multi channel sound, etc)
with TV mpeg
en/decoder Hauppauge PVR350, I run FC3 (Fedora Core 3) fully
updated/upgraded via apt-get.
I used the very well written
subject says it all
i don't seem to be getting any EPG updates
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On Tuesday 08 February 2005 11:59, Simon Kenyon wrote:
if you do not have festival defined (which i don't)
this is as of 2 hours ago
i probably missed a whole bunch of email (my isp had a brain fart)
anyway, i could not get it to compile if i had festival DISABLED
i realise that there is all
a patch to settings.pro went in today (version 1.104, Thu Feb 10 07:38:30 2005
UTC) which turns them on my default. i have an ATI graphics card on one of my
machines and this won't work (i don't think?)
could this be backed out please?
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On Thursday 10 February 2005 15:02, Simon Kenyon wrote:
On Tuesday 08 February 2005 11:59, Simon Kenyon wrote:
if you do not have festival defined (which i don't)
this is as of 2 hours ago
i probably missed a whole bunch of email (my isp had a brain fart)
anyway, i could not get
if you do not have festival defined (which i don't)
this is as of 2 hours ago
g++ -c -pipe -Wall -W -g -D_REENTRANT -fPIC -D_GNU_SOURCE -DPREFIX=\/usr\
-D_
REENTRANT -DUSE_PTHREADS -DWAV49 -DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT -DQT_PLUGIN
-I/usr/qt/3/mks
pecs/linux-g++ -I. -I/usr/include -I/usr/qt/3/include -o
On Saturday 05 February 2005 19:33, Lonnie Hutchinson wrote:
This patch moves the metadata stuff from aacdecoder into metaiomp4 and
adds the ability to update the tags in the files.
Please include this in CVS for the 0.17 release if possible. Thanks.
sorry for asking this, but my C++ is not up
On Monday 07 February 2005 15:24, you wrote:
Simon Kenyon wrote:
On Saturday 05 February 2005 19:33, Lonnie Hutchinson wrote:
This patch moves the metadata stuff from aacdecoder into metaiomp4 and
adds the ability to update the tags in the files.
Please include this in CVS for the 0.17
paul,
thank you for mythphone. i'm probably going to be working away from home for a
lot of the next 6 months so i thought i would set up mythphone so i could
keep in touch with my family :-).
i bought a couple of webcams and tried to set it up. while trying to set up
the second webcam i
On Wednesday 02 February 2005 06:37, Gavin Hurlbut wrote:
Simon Kenyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PAL, PVR350, gentoo
/usr/bin/mpeg2cut: line 170: 7532 Segmentation fault nice -n 19
lvemux -r-1 -sh ${OFFSET} -v ${BASENAME}.m2v -a ${BASENAME}.mp2 -o
${OUTFILE}
Hmmm. Gentoo, eh
On Wednesday 02 February 2005 04:38, MacNean C. Tyrrell wrote:
OK just an update, i used the 0.2.0-rc1j from this thread,
rc3e is rock solid here
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On Tuesday 01 February 2005 06:54, Brad Templeton wrote:
On Mon, Jan 31, 2005 at 09:41:25PM -0800, Chris Petersen wrote:
There has been a lot of uproar about the recent NYT article that comes
very close to accusing MythTV users of being TV pirates. At the request
of a few people on
i just got this with nuvexport (cvs from about lunchtime today)
is it something i have done?
PAL, PVR350, gentoo
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Now encoding: Desperate Housewives: Come in, Stranger
Encode started: Fri Jan 28 23:50:37 2005
mpeg2cut v1.7
Using mode Xvfb
Filename
On Thursday 27 January 2005 00:24, Taylor Jacob wrote:
Quoting Anders Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
With this patch applied and with the following small fix I was able to
get the EIT from the Swedish ComHem DVB-C network!
It seems that ComHem is sending EIT in table 0x4e and 0x4f.
Isn't the
On Tuesday 25 January 2005 22:03, Louie Ilievski wrote:
The ebuild is not broken, if the latest one was downloaded from
bugs.gentoo.org. However, within the past few(?) days, it did need one
change. Put emake -C libs/libmythmpeg2 || die before the line emake
-C libs/libmythtv || die in the
On Tuesday 28 December 2004 00:01, Ivor Hewitt wrote:
All,
Updated colour osd hack attached with fixed font code as promised.
The corresponding epiaosd theme is at:-
http://www.ivor.it/mythtv/epiaosd.tar.gz
Basically this speeds up the osd drawing for xvmc by rendering everything
directly
On Friday 21 January 2005 16:03, thor wrote:
On Friday 21 January 2005 10:26 am, David Shay wrote:
Development team,
I just recently found a product called Roku HD1000
(http://www.rokulabs.com/products/hd1000/index.php), and generated some
traffic on the mailing lists about. I am just
On Friday 21 January 2005 18:47, Kevin Kuphal wrote:
Simon Kenyon wrote:
On Friday 21 January 2005 16:03, thor wrote:
On Friday 21 January 2005 10:26 am, David Shay wrote:
Development team,
I just recently found a product called Roku HD1000
(http://www.rokulabs.com/products/hd1000
On Friday 21 January 2005 18:21, Rick Ingersoll wrote:
I have a blue bar across the top of the screen while watching DVD. Can
anybody tell me the setting that needs to be changed to make this go away.
xvattr -a XV_COLORKEY -v 0
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On Saturday 08 January 2005 17:57, Taylor Jacob wrote:
Pending no major bugs, EIT insersion will added, and some general cleaup
will be done and a patch will be sent off to the -dev list for myth-cvs
integration. Target date is next Saturday.
do you have a new ETA for this?
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On Thursday 13 January 2005 13:45, Ivor Hewitt wrote:
This was mentioned recently. The normal XvMC and XvMC-VLD modules do not
enable Pip. There is an experimental version in the Experimental Colour
OSD HACK(tm) patch but it's, well, experimental.
this works for me on an EPIA M-9000
the PIP is
On Saturday 08 January 2005 17:26, Tony Howard wrote:
I started out with 480x480 video, then tried to decrease the resolution
in the recording profiles (for a wireless frontend).
i run a frontend with 802.11g (my lapop)
i can do 720x576 @ 5000/6500max just fine
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On Tuesday 11 January 2005 13:10, Michael J. Lynch wrote:
I don't know if this has anything to do with what you are seeing but
recently I had occasion to look at the disk caching code for linux and
it turns out that linux will use ALL available memory for disk cache
and only release it back
if i have the sound muted and i change channel, sometimes the sound unmutes
and sometimes it doesn't. if i then change the volume, the sound will
re-mute. this is with dvb-s.
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On Saturday 08 January 2005 15:19, Sim wrote:
On Friday 07 Jan 2005 11:53, spok wrote:
1. With only 1 AGP and 1 PCI slots can I still get 2
video capture (or tuner) cards and do picture in
picture?
The answer is yes, and I've started documenting some of the options for SFF
PVRs on my
On Thursday 06 January 2005 22:28, Nick Rosier wrote:
Simon,
tried your ebuilds but run into a strange problem; the ebuilds don't
detect that QT was compiled with mysql support but when checking the
/var/db/pkg.../USE file, it's there. Also, when I bypass
mysql-detection, I notice that e.g.
On Thursday 06 January 2005 22:58, Evil Nathan wrote:
I always wondered if this was possible with some of the cards used in Myth.
Play the live-stream, and record it at the same time, and only jump to the
recorded stream when you pause/rewind. However, since I'm not a
programmer, I wouldn't
On Friday 07 January 2005 02:19, Chris Petersen wrote:
I've been playing with nuvexport, and was wondering if I can use it to
recompress video after setting up the cutlists to not only remove
commercials but to shrink its size on disk - and still use it from
Myth? I have a sinking feeling
which version should i be using?
the version that ivtv installs or the kernel version
i'm using 2.9.10 from gentoo-dev-sources
ivtv works fine for me, but now i have a nexus-s (working) and a frame grabber
card (which does not - all i get is snow)
thanks in advance.
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On Thursday 06 January 2005 03:48, Taylor Jacob wrote:
i see in DVBSIParser::AddPid() an open() call and an ioctl call which if
it fails does not close the fd. could this be a problem as i seem to
recall the message i got was something about failing to open section
filter.
John caught a
On Thursday 06 January 2005 14:22, Jens Baumeister wrote:
Hi,
a couple of days ago, I asked about which Fedora Core version to use
with MythTV and DVB and promptly received an answer. Thanks for that.
After doing some more research I now lean towards using Gentoo instead:
On Thursday 06 January 2005 01:38, Simon Kenyon wrote:
with myth setup i tried scan all channels and it started off quite
nicely. however, half way through it hung and there was a message on my
konsole telling me that i had run out of file descriptors. so i cancelled
out of that and had
On Monday 03 January 2005 19:27, Ivor Hewitt wrote:
The text is now rendered in monochrome and not anti-aliased so you need to
make sure you have freetype hinting working and you are using a font that
supports it. (e.g. Arial). Then the fonts should look ok.
just checked and hinting is enabled
On Tuesday 28 December 2004 00:01, Ivor Hewitt wrote:
Updated colour osd hack attached with fixed font code as promised.
The corresponding epiaosd theme is at:-
http://www.ivor.it/mythtv/epiaosd.tar.gz
Basically this speeds up the osd drawing for xvmc by rendering everything
directly into
On Friday 24 December 2004 23:34, Stroller wrote:
On Dec 24, 2004, at 10:15 pm, Simon Kenyon wrote:
On Friday 24 December 2004 04:59, Stroller wrote:
Should I ignore the scurrilous rumours in that Slashdot link that Max
posted, then?
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=133794cid
On Wednesday 22 December 2004 13:20, Kyle Rose wrote:
Not clear why you have swap enabled on what is essentially an embedded
device: 512MB should be more VM than you ever need for this purpose,
and by disabling swap you eliminate an entire class of latency
failures that can be mistaken for
when i change channels (both up and down one channel) the OSD briefly displays
the current channel and then displays the new channel information. seeing as
how you have committed yourself to changing he channel (by pressing the
button) does it make sense to *not* display the current channel's
On Thursday 02 December 2004 01:13, Jason Gabriele wrote:
Again, any feedback is welcome.
all my comments are IMHO. i think the theme is pretty good and have been using
it since you first published it.
couple of things that i would change (if i had a vote :-):
EPG: if you set the number of
i've just spent a whole lot of time getting mythtv/xmltv etc working for me
here in ireland. this includes channel icons from satlogo.com.
of the 329 stations i've configured, i'm getting data from the radiotimes for
about half of them and have logos for all bar 19.
if anybody can help me fill
On Friday 17 December 2004 17:18, Jason Gabriele wrote:
mythweb: the program description text is nailed to the left hand side of
the screen and is in a much bigger and bolder font that he rest of the
site.
I'm afraid I couldnt figure out what you were referring to. What page
are you talking
On Wednesday 15 December 2004 16:03, Micah Wedemeyer wrote:
I finally tried to use the cvs/unichrome driver and managed it to have it
compiled with X.org release (6.8.1) sources, but when I start X with this
driver all colours are wrong, switching back to the original via_drv.o the
colours
Dec 2004 20:29:01 +, Simon Kenyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this is with a PVR350 and chris's 0.2.0-rc3 and mythtv from cvs as of
Nov 28, 2004 16:55:34 GMT on a gentoo system
are you sure about that? the changes from david engel went into CVS on the
12th november. as i said in my email
Paul wrote:
Anyone noticed that tv_grab_uk is no longer working?
$ /usr/bin/tv_grab_uk --output TV.xml --days 3 using config filename
/home/mc/.xmltv/tv_grab_uk.conf cannot fetch
http://www.ananova.com/tv_listings/_xmltv.php?show[]=regions at
/usr/bin/tv_grab_uk line 1362.
I'm using XMLTV 0.5.8
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