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Gareth Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It does work, as you say. And I now have 36 channels. I found though
> that I still have the same problem that got me going down this road,
> which is that the backend complains it doesn't have any PIDs. But with
--- John Pullan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This should be on -users but anyway,
My apologies ... I've spent so long in the debugger I've come to think
of myself as a developer, not a user :-)
> Make sure you fill out as many of the parameters as possible in the
> scanner. So that would be (from
Sorry for not quoting, I'm using an uncooperative webmail system...
I recently had to manually add a multiplex that didn't get added when scanning.
It's frequency as 818.167 MHz, I added it and then tried to scan that multiplex
only, it found nothing.
Eventually I found that if I added 818MHz (
On Tue, 2005-05-03 at 15:21 +0100, Terry Barnaby wrote:
> Gareth Powell wrote:
> > I'm trying to get MythTV up and running, and after a number of
> > problems, I think I'm nearly there.
> >
> > I'm using MythTV 0.18+ out of CVS from about a week ago (although I'm
> > happy to upgrade if it will he
Gareth Powell wrote:
I'm trying to get MythTV up and running, and after a number of
problems, I think I'm nearly there.
I'm using MythTV 0.18+ out of CVS from about a week ago (although I'm
happy to upgrade if it will help) on an i386 with basically FC2, but
I've added all the prerequisite RPMs and