On Mon, Jan 10, 2005 at 12:23:01AM -0500, Taylor Jacob wrote:
> > Mapping network_ids in Oz would be a nightmare, the only thing feasible
> > would be to use the original_network_id. It still isn't ideal, as networks
> > change every now and then.
>
> I've been working on adding this in tonight.
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 06:16 pm, you wrote:
> Right, I've had a go with the AC3 patch against DVB Patch V3.5.
>
> I modified it slightly (not stomping on anyone's toes here):
>
if you can help get the transport.c stuff sorted out then you are forgiven :-)
> - I removed the transform.c stuff (that is
Right, I've had a go with the AC3 patch against DVB Patch V3.5.
I modified it slightly (not stomping on anyone's toes here):
- I removed the transform.c stuff (that is apparently fixed)
- I changed wantac3 to prefer_ac3 to match what was in sitypes.h - horses
for courses...
- I didn't remove the
Oops, stomped on that one!
Got any comments about the small changes I made?
Tim
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OK, I built big dvb 3.5 against CVS from this morning and it now works fine.
Must have checked out at an unfortunate time.
Cheers,
Mark Anderson
On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 07:34 pm, Mark Anderson wrote:
> Report of findings:
>
> 1. If you go to the channel scan in setup while your DVB card is open by
>
For those interested, attached is an updated patch to get AC3 audio working
with bigdvb3.5 in australia. No functional changes, will just apply cleanly
against big dvb 3.5
Cheers,
Mark Anderson
Binary files ../mythtv-bdvb-35.orig/libs/libavformat/libmythavformat-0.16.so and ./libs/libavformat/li
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 12:04 pm, Tj wrote:
> Tim Davies wrote:
> >Just so you have another point of reference...
> >
> >I get stuttering on the HDTV video too. I haven't had any success with
> > AC3 yet, but I haven't tried very hard. So my testing is based on Seven
> > HD, which has the MPEG stream
> >>So far, v3.5 is much more stable, mythbackend and mythfrontend hasn't
> >>crashed yet in 4 hrs (unlike v3.4 where it crashes frequently).
> >
> >Hmmm, I couldn't even get mine running for two minutes, I must have done
> >something wrong 'cause noboby else seems to have the problems I had. Btw
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Isaac Richards
>
> On Monday 10 January 2005 12:08 am, Joshua M. Thompson wrote:
> > Isaac Richards wrote:
> > > On Sunday 09 January 2005 11:01 pm, Joshua M. Thompson wrote:
> > >>Running CVS as of la
Short version: I ditched the single frontend/backend dealie and
replaced it with a separate 3.2 P4 HT frontend and Athlon 1800 333 FSB
backend. Now, when recording HDTV (HD-2000) concurrently with a
recording from one of my ivtv cards, I get intermittent blockiness on
the HDTV stream.
Thing is, I
On Monday 10 January 2005 12:08 am, Joshua M. Thompson wrote:
> Isaac Richards wrote:
> > On Sunday 09 January 2005 11:01 pm, Joshua M. Thompson wrote:
> >>Running CVS as of late yesterday i am finding that although the
> >>stuttering video is mostly gone, it still pops back on occasion for my
> >>
> Mapping network_ids in Oz would be a nightmare, the only thing feasible
> would be to use the original_network_id. It still isn't ideal, as networks
> change every now and then.
I've been working on adding this in tonight. Is there any chance there is a
document you can get from the Aussie equ
Isaac Richards wrote:
On Sunday 09 January 2005 11:01 pm, Joshua M. Thompson wrote:
Running CVS as of late yesterday i am finding that although the
stuttering video is mostly gone, it still pops back on occasion for my
MPEG-2 recordings and occurs every time when trying to play recordings
transcode
On Sunday 09 January 2005 11:01 pm, Joshua M. Thompson wrote:
> Running CVS as of late yesterday i am finding that although the
> stuttering video is mostly gone, it still pops back on occasion for my
> MPEG-2 recordings and occurs every time when trying to play recordings
> transcoded to MPEG-4.
Running CVS as of late yesterday i am finding that although the
stuttering video is mostly gone, it still pops back on occasion for my
MPEG-2 recordings and occurs every time when trying to play recordings
transcoded to MPEG-4.
Background info:
FC2 running 2.6.8-1.521
MythTV CVS head as of 1/8
On Sun, 2005-01-09 at 18:34 -0800, Ian Forde wrote:
> Thinking that it might be something in one of the latter 2 mounted dirs,
> I moved all but one file into a .j/ directory, so that Video Manager
> wouldn't pick them up. Still got the segfault. I'm now going back to
> previous CVS builds of myt
On Mon, 2005-01-10 at 10:41 +1100, Simon Hookway wrote:
> I'm running MythTV on AMD64 also, debian-pure64, and mine also crashes
> if i enter list view in MythVideo. Has done ever since 01/01/2005 CVS
> checkout.
Well, since I can't get a backtrace (and my messages for help haven't
garnered a wo
light wrote:
Thanks Tom for pointing me at the database - it's the only thing I
didn't grep for "abstractosd" (I should have known).
Anyway... the mystery still exists:
1) how did "abstractosd" get in the database in the first place
(probably from an earlier test-run).
2) why didn't it cha
Thanks Tom for pointing me at the database - it's the only thing I
didn't grep for "abstractosd" (I should have known).
Anyway... the mystery still exists:
1) how did "abstractosd" get in the database in the first place
(probably from an earlier test-run).
2) why didn't it change when I ch
Tim Davies wrote:
Just so you have another point of reference...
I get stuttering on the HDTV video too. I haven't had any success with AC3
yet, but I haven't tried very hard. So my testing is based on Seven HD,
which has the MPEG stream too. And yes, it is a lower bitrate than Nine or
Ten, but
Just so you have another point of reference...
I get stuttering on the HDTV video too. I haven't had any success with AC3
yet, but I haven't tried very hard. So my testing is based on Seven HD,
which has the MPEG stream too. And yes, it is a lower bitrate than Nine or
Ten, but they crap out on
John,
Okay, you can't get to the specs directly but you can see the drafts!
Try:
https://committees.standards.org.au/COMMITTEES/CT-002/N0004/CT-002-N0004.PDF
(Appendix 11)
I also found this:
http://203.147.163.200/documents/OP_41_(DTG_Logical_Channel_Descriptor)_June
2001.pdf
I just looked at
I'm running MythTV on AMD64 also, debian-pure64, and mine also crashes
if i enter list view in MythVideo. Has done ever since 01/01/2005 CVS
checkout.
Cheers,
Simon
Ian Forde wrote:
(sending to the dev list instead)
On Wed, 2004-12-29 at 09:07 -0600, Kevin Kuphal wrote:
Chris Germano wrote:
I'm
Mark Anderson wrote:
On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 11:37 pm, Tj wrote:
AC3 works after applying Mark Anderson's patch:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/engine?do=post_attachment;postatt_id=
5709;list=mythtv
Do you still get the stuttering?
Strange thing is, sometimes i get that, sometimes I do
The attached patch is a slightly cleaned up version
of a patch several people have been using with recent ivtv drivers.
I have modified the original patch to
1) Work
with older ivtv code
2) Have
an option in settigs.pro to allow the inclusion of an installed ivtv header
> The lines of interest are:
>
> 2005-01-07 22:00:25.199 commflag: Commercial Flagging Started
> sh: line 1: mythcommflag: command not found
> 2005-01-07 22:00:25.261 commflag: Commercial Flagging Finished
>
> Apparently "something" can't find the mythcommflag... what calls that?
> mythcommflag
On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 11:37 pm, Tj wrote:
> Taylor Jacob wrote:
> >Please provide any feedback positive or negative about this version of the
> > code.
>
> I think I have already mentioned this in another thread, but DVB Patch
> v3.5 still doesn't do AC3 in Australia.
The code in transform.c to put th
Anduin Withers wrote:
You went out of your way to make, at least to me, a very common activity,
incompatible with the old behavior. If you're going to push something down
to another dialog why wouldn't you at least make the old behavior the
default?
Works for me, flip the button order around and y
> If you're concerned about keypresses, why not just hit Play from the
> first screen and save yourself three arrows?
Because:
"for those of us now accustomed to using the arrows for navigation (and
selection)"
> The reorganization wasn't
> just for manageableness but also to reduce the number
Robert Clark wrote:
Hi Terry,
On Tue, 2005-01-04 at 16:21, Terry Barnaby wrote:
This patch fixes problems with rounding errors caused by the X-Servers
rounding of the DisplaySize configuration parameter.
I think there's some overlap between your patch and the one I posted
last month:
http
John Patrick Poet wrote:
Especially with PBS series, it is easy to record episodes out of
order. This patch allows the option of sorting episodes by the
ProgramID instead of record date.
John
This version of the patch will sort by record time, if the ProgramID's
are the same.
This can happen
On Sun, 2005-01-09 at 23:23 +0800, Tim Davies wrote:
> John,
>
> Not that I know *anything* about the Europe/UK LCNs, but to paraphrase some
> pertinent parts of the Australian spec (yawn!):
Do you have a link to this spec.
> - The LCN is found in the second descriptor loop of the NIT with tag 0
I had marked the bug as resolved, not closed. But whatever. I won't
change the state next time.
-Mike
On Sun, 9 Jan 2005, Bruce Markey wrote:
> Mike Isely wrote:
> ...
> > http://www.mythtv.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=181
> >
> > The patch is attached to this message, and is also filed as
Anduin Withers wrote:
The 12/24 patch to playbackbox.cpp made it so that if a bookmark was set the
default play item on the action dialog created another dialog asking if you
wanted to play from the beginning or from the bookmark.
I understand that the intent was to make the menu more manageable bu
The 12/24 patch to playbackbox.cpp made it so that if a bookmark was set the
default play item on the action dialog created another dialog asking if you
wanted to play from the beginning or from the bookmark.
I understand that the intent was to make the menu more manageable but for
those of us now
I've added a feature to my local tree to add a category under "All
Programs" in the Watch Recordings view called "Favorites". I've set a
database field on a recording schedule to mark it as a favorite and only
recordings marked as such show up in the list. I'm finding this very
useful as I re
I get an error when starting mythmusic if LCDd is running. (cvs from
01 / 09 / 05 )
using the blue theme
-
MythThemedDialog.o: something is requesting a screen update of zero
size. A widget probably has not done a calculateScreeArea(). Will
redraw the whole screen (inefficient!).
Segmentation fa
Mike Isely wrote:
...
http://www.mythtv.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=181
The patch is attached to this message, and is also filed as an attachment
to the bug record. I've marked the bug as resolved.
Applied 'cause I've seen the behavior and it couldn't hurt to
initialize these =). Small procedural
On Sun, Jan 09, 2005 at 01:22:20AM -0500, Chris Pinkham wrote:
>
> I'll ask what I ask everyone at work when they bring a problem to
> me, "what do the logs say?" It sounds like it might not be able
> to run mythcommflag and the jobqueue isn't catching the 127 as
> an error as it should. Do you
John,
Not that I know *anything* about the Europe/UK LCNs, but to paraphrase some
pertinent parts of the Australian spec (yawn!):
- The LCN is found in the second descriptor loop of the NIT with tag 0x83.
I think it is a reserved id, but that's good isn't it? Reserved for Aussie
LCNs ;-)
- Unli
Colin wrote:
>Hi,
>Sorry it's taking me ages to do this patch, but my free time is kinda
>changable just now.
>Here is my Multi Artist patch, updated to use the "compilation" flag (I
>was inspired to crack on with this due to the Metadata editor patch
>which also uses this flag although cannot w
Tim,
On Sun, 2005-01-09 at 07:44 +0800, Tim Davies wrote:
> Here is a patch to read the logical channel numbers in the channel
> scan. It works in Australia at least…
> Much better than using the ServiceID J
>
Is 0x83 a standard descriptor ? I only ask because I was under the
impression that
Taylor Jacob wrote:
Please provide any feedback positive or negative about this version of the code.
I think I have already mentioned this in another thread, but DVB Patch
v3.5 still doesn't do AC3 in Australia.
AC3 works after applying Mark Anderson's patch:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/l
On Sat, 2005-01-08 at 12:57 -0500, Taylor Jacob wrote:
> DVB Patch 3.5 is all packaged up against Myth-cvs from today. This should fix
> all of the bugs reported with 3.4 (with the excption of the DiSEqC bug
> currently out there that I am still working on, this bug possibly may exists
> in
> 0.1
Isaac Wrote:
>> I think this is a similar issue I've seen in some of the advanced
>> search dialog boxes where the Up/Down keys wouldn't move focus around.
>> In those cases I understand since you'll probably need a keyboard to
>> enter the search criteria but often in the ripping I can see myself
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.
regards
--
simon
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Hi,
I want to replace my old tvpc (Via C3 with a pvr350) with a new box because I
want
not only to be able to have a vdr, but a dvd-player (and burner) in
the same machine and being able to transcode the films and see them
on the same box. The Via C3-Processor wasn't able to handle this
load prop
Bruce Markey wrote:
Chris Petersen wrote:
Would someone like to explain to me how this works db-wise, so I can
get it added to mythweb? Does it support regex, etc?
Sure, if record.search > 0 then the secheuler knows it is a search
rule. The types can be found in ./libs/libmythtv/recordingtypes.h
Report of findings:
1. If you go to the channel scan in setup while your DVB card is open by
another process the ui does not show its widgets and no error is reported.
2. After clearing all channels from the DB, running a scan would report that
the channels were up to date (even thought the tab
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Sunday, 9 January 2005 4:50 PM
>
> On Sunday 09 January 2005 01:41 am, Isaac Richards wrote:
> > On Sunday 09 January 2005 01:29 am, Kyle Rose wrote:
> > > This indeed fixes the
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