When using Picture in Picture the aspect of the PiP window is wrong.
This has been caused by changeset:7473. (See Myth Ticket 462)
What I see is the PiP window aspect is too high (ie. The windows appears
stretched horizontally).
My Display device is 4:3 and the DVB frames are 720x576 with
On 19/10/05, Adrian Wilkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As an aside, the dvbdate utility makes a fabulous alternative to NTP
if you have any DVB cards ; you get a timesync that is, by definition,
perfect for recording TV, and you don't piss off any NTP services, no
matter how often you sync.
Interesting, I didn't know the PVR cards would do this
It's the biggest reason why people bitch once in awhile about
trying to burn ivtv captures to DVDs. Most of the HOWTOs out there split
into ES's and remux (to add the DVD NAV streams). When that's done, sync
gets off since the PTS
Hi Friends...
Could anybody tell me how to setup internet connection using dialup for mythtv box ?
And if connection is established how top test it with mythtv?
Regards..
Vijay
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On Thursday 20 October 2005 06:35, Andrew Wilson wrote:
On 19/10/05, Adrian Wilkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As an aside, the dvbdate utility makes a fabulous alternative to NTP
if you have any DVB cards ; you get a timesync that is, by definition,
perfect for recording TV, and you don't
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 06:15:46PM +0530, Vijay Maurya wrote:
Hi Friends...
Could anybody tell me how to setup internet connection using dialup for
mythtv box ?
And if connection is established how top test it with mythtv?
Regards..
Vijay
This has nothing to do with mythtv.
Go find and
Le 19.10.2005 18:55:57, J. Donavan Stanley a écrit :
Emmanuel wrote:
Le 18.10.2005 20:36:09, J. Donavan Stanley a écrit :
Chris Dos wrote:
I think I remember reading that the VIA XvMC is limited to
something like 1024x768 resolution and it doesn't do native HD
resolutions.
The
On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 08:58 -0400, Steve Adeff wrote:
On Thursday 20 October 2005 06:35, Andrew Wilson wrote:
On 19/10/05, Adrian Wilkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As an aside, the dvbdate utility makes a fabulous alternative to NTP
Yes, this is one of the nice spinoffs of using DVB. I have
On Thursday 20 October 2005 09:14, Daniel Kristjansson wrote:
On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 08:58 -0400, Steve Adeff wrote:
On Thursday 20 October 2005 06:35, Andrew Wilson wrote:
On 19/10/05, Adrian Wilkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As an aside, the dvbdate utility makes a fabulous alternative
On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 19:45 +0100, Ben Edwards wrote:
g++ -o mythepg main.o-L/usr/share/qt3/lib -L../../libs/libmyth
-L../../libs/libmythtv -L../../libs/libavcodec
-L../../libs/libavformat -lmythtv-0.18.1 -lmythavformat-0.18.1
-lmythavcodec-0.18.1 -lmyth-0.18.1 -lfreetype -lmp3lame
Daniel Kristjansson wrote:
DVB/ATSC time can never be as accurate as ntpd time because the
transmission, buffering, and capture delays can not be measured.
But it should always be within a few seconds of the correct time,
so it is more than good enough for a MythTV backend.
Actually you might
On 10/20/05, Ivor Hewitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually you might say for mythbackend purposes it might be more
accurate, since it's the current time that should match the start times
of programs accurately even if it is delayed slightly.
...and dvbdate also works if the backend isn't
On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 19:23 +1000, Greg Boundy wrote:
When using Picture in Picture the aspect of the PiP window is wrong.
This has been caused by changeset:7473. (See Myth Ticket 462)
What I see is the PiP window aspect is too high (ie. The windows appears
stretched horizontally).
My
is called zoom blend (gl). The patch is attached to ticket #490:
http://cvs.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/490 . Any feedback would be great!
Commited as of this morning :)
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On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 15:31 +0200, Adam Egger wrote:
On 10/20/05, Ivor Hewitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually you might say for mythbackend purposes it might be more
accurate, since it's the current time that should match the start times
of programs accurately even if it is delayed
On Thursday 20 October 2005 09:25, Ivor Hewitt wrote:
Daniel Kristjansson wrote:
DVB/ATSC time can never be as accurate as ntpd time because the
transmission, buffering, and capture delays can not be measured.
But it should always be within a few seconds of the correct time,
so it is more
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 09:57:40AM -0400, Steve Adeff wrote:
is this why so many shows don't start on time? If the TV stations follow
their own time code then it would make more sense for mythbackend to run on
this time. I guess the only issue is if two stations are running on their
own,
On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 09:57 -0400, Steve Adeff wrote:
On Thursday 20 October 2005 09:25, Ivor Hewitt wrote:
Daniel Kristjansson wrote:
DVB/ATSC time can never be as accurate as ntpd time because the
transmission, buffering, and capture delays can not be measured.
But it should always
Daniel Kristjansson wrote:
On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 09:57 -0400, Steve Adeff wrote:
On Thursday 20 October 2005 09:25, Ivor Hewitt wrote:
Daniel Kristjansson wrote:
DVB/ATSC time can never be as accurate as ntpd time because the
transmission, buffering, and capture delays can not
Rudy Zijlstra wrote:
In the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany - those i am certain of -
programs can start more than 20 minutes later than announced. Not on
all channels, some are worse than others, yet most channels are late
by 23:00 or later. Which is why i am using a hard end-late
Daniel,
On startup, the frontend says Total Desktop Dim: 1024x768 with 1
Screen[s] so myth knows the screen resolutions and it's not using
Xinerama. I'm also not using XRandR.
I have no reason to think the DVB streams are reporting the wrong aspect
as they always look fine in Myth or MPlayer or
Michael T. Dean wrote:
Rudy Zijlstra wrote:
In the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany - those i am certain of
- programs can start more than 20 minutes later than announced. Not
on all channels, some are worse than others, yet most channels are
late by 23:00 or later. Which is why i am
On Thursday 20 October 2005 11:03, Rudy Zijlstra wrote:
Daniel Kristjansson wrote:
On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 09:57 -0400, Steve Adeff wrote:
On Thursday 20 October 2005 09:25, Ivor Hewitt wrote:
Daniel Kristjansson wrote:
DVB/ATSC time can never be as accurate as ntpd time because the
Steve Adeff wrote:
On Thursday 20 October 2005 11:03, Rudy Zijlstra wrote:
Daniel Kristjansson wrote:
On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 09:57 -0400, Steve Adeff wrote:
On Thursday 20 October 2005 09:25, Ivor Hewitt wrote:
Daniel Kristjansson wrote:
DVB/ATSC time can
MythTV wrote:
#416: User agent update for mobile device (PALM)
+---
Reporter: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |Owner: xris
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: minor |Milestone:
Rudy Zijlstra wrote:
Michael T. Dean wrote:
Rudy Zijlstra wrote:
In the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany - those i am certain of
- programs can start more than 20 minutes later than announced. Not
on all channels, some are worse than others, yet most channels are
late by 23:00 or
On 10/20/05, Cory Papenfuss wrote:
ProjectX appears to be
the closest thing to being able to clean up the streams at the moment.
Unfortunately, it's a 900-lb Java-flavored gorilla.
Hmm, maybe I'll take a look.
Basically MPEG2 was never meant to be edited... :)
Actually, MPEG2 is
On Thursday 20 October 2005 11:38, Rudy Zijlstra wrote:
Steve Adeff wrote:
On Thursday 20 October 2005 11:03, Rudy Zijlstra wrote:
Daniel Kristjansson wrote:
On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 09:57 -0400, Steve Adeff wrote:
On Thursday 20 October 2005 09:25, Ivor Hewitt wrote:
Daniel Kristjansson wrote:
Mark Dobossy wrote:
It is actually a bit different from Ken Burns. Ken Burns Effect is
typically used to pan/zoom an image to make it look dynamic, as you are
viewing the image (zoom in/out of a point of interest). This is simply
a zoom/fade (the original blows up, and fades away,
Colin Guthrie wrote:
I'd be happy to work on this (tho' probably not for some time) if
anyone thinks it's a good idea...
Col.
I for one would LOVE to have Gallery 2.0/MythTV integration.
Tom
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Tom Lichti wrote:
Colin Guthrie wrote:
I'd be happy to work on this (tho' probably not for some time) if
anyone thinks it's a good idea...
Col.
I for one would LOVE to have Gallery 2.0/MythTV integration.
As would I! I think it is a fantastic idea Colin, and to answer your
question-
Is the behavior of a playback device defined for when this
happens? I'd only heard of applying to broken bit when a GOP gets mangled
(e.g. non-keyframe editing).
It is my understanding that you set the 'broken bit' to ignore any
B-frames which would be presented before the 1st I-frame
On 10/20/05, Daniel Kristjansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 19:45 +0100, Ben Edwards wrote: g++-o mythepg main.o-L/usr/share/qt3/lib -L../../libs/libmyth -L../../libs/libmythtv -L../../libs/libavcodec -L../../libs/libavformat -lmythtv-0.18.1
-lmythavformat-0.18.1
no, i'm updating every week or so sice a few months.
i have problems since 2 weeks or so.
the greates problem is, mythtv is saying that a show is recorded or is
recording, but this show is not on the recordings list after or during
this...
- Original Message -
From: Daniel
On Thursday 20 October 2005 04:14, Mark Dobossy wrote:
On Oct 19, 2005, at 8:52 PM, Stephen Boddy wrote:
On Wednesday 19 October 2005 21:23, Colin Guthrie wrote:
Mark Dobossy wrote:
If any mythgallery users out there could please give my patch a
whirl,
and give some feedback, I'd
Please apply this patch to the current SVN version. New tv_grab_ee grabs
all available listings at once and we don't need to run it more. At the
same time it can also show only specific days but then it just removes
some data from listing.
New tv_grab_ee will be hopefully added soon to the
Steve Adeff wrote:
On Thursday 20 October 2005 11:03, Rudy Zijlstra wrote:
In the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany - those i am certain of -
programs can start more than 20 minutes later than announced. Not on all
channels, some are worse than others, yet most channels are late by
23:00
my workaround is to --disable-altivec
i also apply the cpusubtype patch to configure
hope it helps
---
in return i would appreciate some help here :
trying to compile against Qt-4.0.1 (mac opensource from Trolltech)
got this error :
cd libmyth /bin/qmake libmyth.pro -macx
cd libmyth
On Oct 20, 2005, at 8:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my workaround is to --disable-altivec
i also apply the cpusubtype patch to configure
hope it helps
---
in return i would appreciate some help here :
trying to compile against Qt-4.0.1 (mac opensource from Trolltech)
got this error :
On 10/20/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in return i would appreciate some help here :trying to compile againstQt-4.0.1 (mac opensource from Trolltech)got this error :cd libmyth /bin/qmake libmyth.pro
-macxcd libmyth makeg++ -c -pipe -force_cpusubtype_ALL -DNO_DCBZL
On Oct 19, 2005, at 3:30 PM, Mark Spieth wrote:1. The time stretch feature doesn't set the value to 1.00 again when Iwatch LiveTV delayed and LiveTV reaches the end. It was setting to1.00 when the end of the buffer was reached a few weeks ago, now thepicture/sound are stuttering instead of
Hi all,
I've a bttv analog card and a DVB-T card in my setup. I've noticed a
couple of times now that when one of my tuners is in use, switching to
it (while I'm watching live tv) causes the frontend to time out. I'm
sure this used to come up with a message along the lines of that tuner
is in
Daniel,
I believe that Myth think the screen is 400mm x 300mm.
I'm not sure how all the parts go together, but it seems that the code
is adjusting for the screen aspect when calculating the size of PiP
window. Then the PiP image is resized and copied into the main video
image. Then the
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