On Tuesday 29 November 2005 01:38 am, Bob Cottingham wrote:
> I'm not sure if this is related to Trac 726, the results seem
> different, though they both happen under the same circumstances. I
> realize the LiveTV functionality isn't complete yet, so I wasn't sure
> if it should be put into
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
Hi,
Upgraded to latest SVN - found that 7507 kills mythbackend when going to
view live tv on a bttv capture card.
DVB-T works fine, changing to the analog card from DVB-T results in a
"killed" message - from the looks of it, just as the recorder's started.
Will compile it with --enable-pthreads
On a similar topic with mythtranscode - I used it to transcode DVB-T
recordings to mpeg4. For the life of me, I can't get it to deinterlace
after that.
From what I can tell from the source, it simply opens the mpeg2 file
for playback with null video output and records from it again at your
spec
Looks to be working ok now - just recorded 3 shows back to back on the
same tuner fine.
Cheers,
Dave
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I've updated my box to the latest SVN yesterday, and last night a show
that was due to be recorded directly after another show failed to
record, with the message in the "previously recorded" listing of "tuner
busy". This is off my bttv capture card - I've got a DVB-T card as well,
but this stat
/ I immediately realized something was wrong, when I did not hear any
/>>/ disk activity. I checked the directory where shows are supposed to be
/>>/ saved, and a new file had not been created./
But that shouldn't have caused any problem, perhaps it was
a fluke that it happened with the latest
(bumped from the -users list)
Hi,
I seem to be having trouble with transcoding from mpeg-2 DVB-T
streams to mpeg-4 - the resulting file appears to be interlaced. This
effect is only when watching the transcoded files - the mpeg2 files are
fine, any mpeg4 files I record with my analog captur