Hi,
I (think) I'm on the latest CVS version of mythweb. One of my Channels
is defined as UK Br'tIdeas. This particular channel breaks the
javascript of mythweb, so the popup hovers fail to work under firefox
and error in IE. (At least for me!).
The reason is (quite obviously) because the
Hi,
Has anyone tried to reverse engineer Microsoft's Online Spotlight from
Windows MCE yet? It seems like a very cool thing to add this to MythTV.
Looks like it's mostly HTML/XML based, so it should be possible to add.
I may give it a try if noone else has.
Kind regards,
Mark
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Yes, I noticed this last night. I ended up pressing buttons randomly
in frustration and something worked...
On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 19:47:34 -0500, Doug Larrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
john roberts wrote:
I've built 3 MythTV boxes so far - on one of them I can hit ESC and
get out of the
I've not had a lot of luck with mythmusic... I feel kind of stymied.
I've got my CD collection ripped to MP3, one album per directory, with
album cover picture. All I want to do is pick a CD and play it,
preferably by selecting the picture.
Has anyone got mythmusic to do this?
I'm considering
On 9.1.2005, at 19:15, Bryan Murphy wrote:
Same problem here. I think it has more to do with OSX + MythTV than
the network, but I have no idea how to fix it. That being said, I've
found that disabling other network programs (ssh, fire, web browser,
etc.) helps considerably.
Thanks. I don't
I have a very similar setup, DVB-T to a widescreen TV via a Geforce
MX. I agree, the native TV out of the vid card is a little
disappointing. Instead, quite a few people on this list (me included)
are using home-built VGA - SCART converters. Don't bother trying to
buy one of these since they
Hi,
Has anyone managed to solder a VGA 2 SCART cable that will cause the
TV to auto switch to that connection when switched on. I have an
s-video to scart lead at the moment which doesn't so I'd like to kill
2 birds with one stone and improve the picture and cause the TV to
switch over to
Hi,
I have soldered the cable, but my tv doesn't auto switch. I wonder how
that works though. Does it require pin 8? Quote:
Internal: 0.0...2.0 V
External (16:9): 4.5...7.0 V
External (4:3): 9.5...12.0 V
Should we just set it up with 12V?
And can we switch it to 16:9 using a relay if
I currently use FC1 with the ivtv 0.1.9 driver - I could never get
0.1.10pre2-ck100z working stable enough. 0.1.9 works like a charm
except the known bug of it sometimes stopping recording if you start
watching a previously recorded show.
Does anyone know if this is bug is fixed in more
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dan Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Myth box is the only thing connected to the TV so that's the only
input signal (via the non-rgb scart socket currently, but via rgb
scart asap). However, when I switch on the TV it defaults to a TV
channel rather
Here's some additional data. Actually, I don't see mythbackend or
mythfrontend growing at all. It only happens while playing (movie or
live tv). Thanks for the help, can I provide any more data?
Don
Several captures from Top:
TopAtStart.txt
- X started with no other programs running
Forgot to mention this: yes, I have about a gig of swap drive setup on
the box. Is that the swap you meant? Thanks,
Don
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Hi All,
Just wondering what the latest state is with regards to DVB radio
channels. I understand that they hang unless you set a video pid...
but even then it can be fussy.
Is any work been done around this area? I'd really love to be able to
schedule recordings of radio channels and record
Spend some time experimenting to find which one works best for you. I
use DVD-special-1 (not sure if that syntax is correct) as it gives me
the best picture quality. On my system the MPEG PS and TS looked
blocky or pixely. The DVD options use more disk space for similar
bitrates but I saw a
I have a script that takes a dvb scan, and assigns a random video PID from
the same channel, then another script that exports to mp3.
Works very well.
g
- Original Message -
From: James Poyser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: mythtv-users@mythtv.org
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 1:37 PM
Subject:
Matt Garman wrote:
On Sun, Jan 09, 2005 at 08:30:41PM -0600, Kevin Kuphal wrote:
MythVideo can play the VOB files and, well, anything that mplayer,
xine, or any other external player can play because it just
executes a command-line to play each file. What I've done is add
the .VOB extension to
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mark Wormgoor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are two pins you may need - pin 8 indicates the presence of
a signal and it's format and there is another pin to indicate whether
the source is composite or RGB data.
I already soldered the RGB pin; that works.
I used one of my old computers I had lying arond that my dad gave me a
few years ago to build by myth box. It was sony vaio rx580 or
something like that 1.8 P4. I was looking into getting a new case
because the only way i can fit it into my entertainment center was to
lie it on its side. But by
Personnally I've been very impressed with the range of fans from
silenX. Their fans range from 9db up to a whopping 14db and they also
offer some with a thermistor which will alter the speed according to
temperature. They aren't that expensive and given that I ordered from
their US headquarters
Hello,
I have mythtv setup with a backend machine capturing tv with a pvr-250
and then a frontend for running mythfrontend and watching tv, etc. It
works fine for live tv and most recorded shows.
However, when I attempt to playback a longer recording (like from a 2
hour show), the playback cuts
On Monday 10 January 2005 08:26 am, Don Brett wrote:
Here's some additional data. Actually, I don't see mythbackend or
mythfrontend growing at all. It only happens while playing (movie or
live tv). Thanks for the help, can I provide any more data?
Nope. If the processes aren't growing,
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 11:04:08 -0500, David Sattler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone got any plans for a DVD-copying plug-in? I have this great
dual-layer burner itching to be used!
Obviously I should also ask the myth-devel list, but I thought I'd get some
user input first (and I'm not
On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 10:04:47 -0700, nowhere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/snip
If the Xbox is
capable of decoding MPEG-4 (ie DivX/Xvid) ok and I am able to load linux
without removing the ablility to play games that seems to be ideal (the
van has game controller jacks at each of the back seats
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 15:00:28 +, Jonathan Stoneman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
William wrote:
How long does it take to compile Mythtv on a stock GentooX xbox? Its been
about 16 hours so far and it does not seem to be very far along. Some
precompiled binaries sure would have been nice. It
Greg Foster wrote:
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 15:00:28 +, Jonathan Stoneman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
William wrote:
How long does it take to compile Mythtv on a stock GentooX xbox? Its been
about 16 hours so far and it does not seem to be very far along. Some
precompiled binaries sure would have been
I noticed a couple of emails about MythMusic and its interface, and
have to agree with some that it is not quite as intuitive as I would
prefer.
Has anyone seen the ReQuest Nitro and its ARQ OS interface? I played
with one briefly at my local home theatre hardware store, and it
seemed pretty
I want to get my mythtv box built, but I don't want to buy any new hardware
if the stuff I have will work just fine.
The http://pvrhw.goldfish.org/ is dead!
Thanks,
Sm00ter
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Last night we were watching Crossing Jordan on our regular TV. Every time a
commercial would come on she joke and yell FAST FORWARD! (We normally Myth
Crossing Jordan and start watching it about ten to fifteen minutes after the
actual start time so the show finishes at about the same time we catch
On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 23:22:20 -0700, nowhere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This does sound interesting. How much should I expect to fork out? Seems
like about $100 for an Xbox + $50 for a mod chip, then some solder time
or about $250 for a modded system and whatever I want to pay for a
bigger hard
The http://pvrhw.goldfish.org/ is dead!
You're using Mozilla, aren't you? For some reason, it doesn't display in
Mozilla broswers. Pulls up fine in the evil browser, though.
Very strange. And for those of us who don't have the evil OS installed
anywhere to run the evil browser, it also
Thanks John and Rusty for the info.
I used Rusty's suggestion about changing xorg.conf and it seems to
have worked. However, I'm getting some occassional audio popping and
micro freezes (possibly prebuffering pauses, but I haven't checked the
logs yet) in the video streams that I don't get on my
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 11:04:08 -0500, David Sattler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone got any plans for a DVD-copying plug-in? I have this great
dual-layer burner itching to be used!
i just purchased hardware for a MythBox, including a nice dual-layer
burner. :) but i'm not sure Linux even
You need to be a subscriber to read the article :(
It requires a login...
Robin
On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 22:09:01 -0500, Harry Orenstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't seen a post about this, so I thought it might interest people. I
just noticed this mag on the newsstand and there is a fairly
I want to get my mythtv box built, but I don't want to buy any new
hardware
if the stuff I have will work just fine.
The http://pvrhw.goldfish.org/ is dead!
Thanks,
Sm00ter
You're using Mozilla, aren't you? For some reason, it doesn't display in
Mozilla broswers. Pulls up fine in the
I am sourcing components in order to build a myth box and I would be
grateful for advise on a couple of components.
first of all is there any advantage of a nvidia mx440 graphics card over
a mx400. and secondly are there any known problems with sis 748 based
motherboards such as the pc chips
The http://pvrhw.goldfish.org/ is dead!
You're using Mozilla, aren't you? For some reason, it doesn't display in
Mozilla broswers. Pulls up fine in the evil browser, though.
In firefox..
That is odd... I right click open in new tab and nothing comes up...
Then I click in the
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005, Paul Kidwell wrote:
After a long, silent, pause I said, You forgot that you could watch TV *on* a
TV, didn't you?
She turned beet red...
Sounds like a WAF of 150%
Hugo.
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On Sun, 9 Jan 2005, Ellen Spertus wrote:
I'd like to upgrade to FC3, per Jarod's instructions
(http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/fcmyth.php#apt). When I enter:
apt-get install kernel=2.6.9-1.724_FC3
I get an error:
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
E: Version
You can consider VNC, it can be tunneled via SSH, so you will see the screen
the way it looks on the remote PC.
Strangely, it works much faster than X. Seems like X protocol is very bad for
slow links.
- Original Message -
From: Brad Templeton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Saturday, January
btw, it works fine in Mozilla 1.7.5
A co-worker here, using Firefox 1.0, it doesnt display any images, on the
PVD Hardware Database screens.
-Michael
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005, Anthony Vito wrote:
The http://pvrhw.goldfish.org/ is dead!
You're using Mozilla, aren't you? For some reason,
I noticed a couple of emails about MythMusic and its interface, and
have to agree with some that it is not quite as intuitive as I would
prefer.
Has anyone seen the ReQuest Nitro and its ARQ OS interface? I played
with one briefly at my local home theatre hardware store, and it
seemed pretty
On Mon, Jan 10, 2005 at 08:37:29AM -0600, Kevin Kuphal wrote:
FYI, when I rip, I only take the movie VOB. I have one file per
But how do you know which one is the movie VOB? Couldn't multiple
VOBs make up the movie? I found the following link:
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 11:35:22 -0800, Chris Petersen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to be a subscriber to read the article :(
It requires a login...
worked fine for me.
I saw the intro to the article, but if you want to read more, it looks
like you have to log-in
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Paul Kidwell wrote:
Last night we were watching Crossing Jordan on our regular TV. Every time a
commercial would come on she joke and yell FAST FORWARD! (We normally Myth
Crossing Jordan and start watching it about ten to fifteen minutes after the
actual start time so the show finishes at about
What he meant, is: We do not have access to the full article. In order
to get it, we have to login. To login, we need to subscribe and to
subscribe, we need to pay.
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 11:35:22 -0800, Chris Petersen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to be a subscriber to read the article :(
You need to be a subscriber to read the article :(
It requires a login...
I correct myself. I saw the first page and assumed that it worked, but
missed the subscribe now link at the bottom for those who want to read
more.
-Chris
(still amazed that people like the software I write)
On Sun, 9
You need to be a subscriber to read the article :(
It requires a login...
worked fine for me.
On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 22:09:01 -0500, Harry Orenstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't seen a post about this, so I thought it might interest people. I
just noticed this mag on the newsstand and there is
I've configured Myth based on Jarod Wilson's guide using FC2. I can't
seem to get the remote control to work automatically when I configure
automatic startup. The auto startup works find and I can navigate and
use myth using the keyboard, but if I want to use the remote I have to
shut down the
I posted a v0.8 version on the ivtv-dev mailing list at the end of last
week. That is the best version to use. It is not bundled in any package yet.
John
-Original Message-
From: Dan Wilga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 January 2005 20:12
To: John Harvey; mythtv-users@mythtv.org
Anybody have any ideas?
sftp and ftp work for me ... smb transfers give me problems
-- Travis
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--- George Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Phil Bridges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Duh, I am certainly showing my noob-ness
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# uname -a
Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.9-1.11_FC2 #1
Sun
Jan
2 15:49:30 EST 2005 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
[EMAIL
Hey all,
I have built the system up and getting ready to start installing the OS/etc.
Question is:
I have 2 tuner cards, and I am not sure which one (if either) would be a
viable option.
Card #1 = ATI All In Wonder Pro PCI (OLD!) but it is in good shape!
Card #2 = CyberExtreme Bt878 based card
- snip -
picture is similar to this one http://www.boldata.com/html/minipc.cfm
i only want to record tv programs and nothing else will a huppage tv
card fit in this?
There aren't any full-size pci slots in those systems, so no, the pvr
250 will not work. If you're in love with the form
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 13:21:00 -0500 (EST), Phil Bridges
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to get my mythtv box built, but I don't want to buy any new
hardware
if the stuff I have will work just fine.
The http://pvrhw.goldfish.org/ is dead!
Thanks,
Sm00ter
You're using Mozilla,
Hello,
I have an old Denon stereo receiver that I want to start using again. I
don't have any speakers, and I am on a budget, so I plan on buying some
cheap bookshelf speakers and a subwoofer (for now). My question is this...
I was planning to buy 2 bookshelf speakers with 5-1/4 woofers and
On Monday 10 January 2005 21:27, Tim Smoot wrote:
Hey all,
I have built the system up and getting ready to start installing the
OS/etc.
Question is:
I have 2 tuner cards, and I am not sure which one (if either) would be a
viable option.
Card #1 = ATI All In Wonder Pro PCI (OLD!) but it
Hi,
I am new to MythTV. I got it to work on my Ubuntu Linux (Debian based)
PC, with and old Hauppauge WinTV PCI (bt878). Works like a charm, I am
really happy with it!
One problem though. When I exit the Live TV modus, the TV card is still
on. Off course I cannot see the TV images anymore, I am
Hi!
I have a 350 with output to TV. Athlon XP1700 and 512 Mb ram, Fedora
Core 2. MythTV installed according to Jarods guide. Everything worked
perfectly until I rebooted the system on the 4. january. (about 3
weeks of uptime)
After the reboot some things have broken. Mythtv is usable, but some
Hey all,
Thought i'd just let you know that I've just got my myth setup up and
running. The backend is an old AMD K6-2 450Mhz, 256Mb / 250Gb and
I've got an Xbox as the frontend. I'm running a Win TV Nova USB which
is a DVB tuner and everything's pretty much ok - the backend uses just
5%
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# uname -a
Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.9-1.11_FC2 #1
Sun
Jan
2 15:49:30 EST 2005 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# apt-get install
kernel#2.6.8-1.521
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
E:
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 15:53:06 -0500, Brian Stults [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
I was planning to buy 2 bookshelf speakers with 5-1/4 woofers and 7/8
tweeters (KLH-911B). Then I saw a 6 piece set that was cheaper (KLH
HTA-9906). It looks like the same sub-woofer, but the 5 satellites have
On Monday 10 January 2005 18:31, Paul Kidwell wrote:
She said But... then got a deer in the head lights look.
After a long, silent, pause I said, You forgot that you could watch TV
*on* a TV, didn't you?
Mmm. I dunno. But even IF you can, and I'm not saying you can, how do you skip
Hail Mythtv gurus,
I'm a total newbie to the world of PVR's and I've found only documentation
on HOW to do something with MythTV, I havent found anything on WHAT to do
with MythTV...
So... Here goes... I'll get my fireproof suit on now! :-) But please
tell me if I'm being silly or not on each
I used the intstructions found about half way down here:
http://mysettopbox.tv/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=2995postdays=0postorder=aschighlight=
But instead, I packaged my own firmware zip file from cd for my PVR350
(v2.2a) for doing the ivfwextract.pl step.
I also chose ivtv v0.3.2a, as it was the
Brad Templeton wrote:
On Mon, Jan 10, 2005 at 12:14:10AM -0500, Isaac Richards wrote:
On Sunday 09 January 2005 11:57 pm, Brad Templeton wrote:
Right now mythtv is not mature enough to give to people who are
not sophisticated computer users. They need help administering it
from somebody else,
Sorry if this is a repost but i never saw it come back on the list.
Weird Problem.
Setup:
Abit motherboard via chipset
PVR 350
FC2 by Jarods Guide
If i use
cat /dev/video0 /tmp/test_capture.mpg
the resulting file plays fine on another computer. however when I try
to use mplayer i get the
Funny that you give a reference that is a defaced web site. Guess the boys
over at blkbk have not noticed yet.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 11:19 AM
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject:
PAUL WILLIAMSON wrote:
I decided to try out Knoppmyth for a frontend.
To those of you that run it, is there some way I can
tune it for a fx5200? The video is REALLY choppy, displaying
maybe 5 frames per second. I know it works because I had
a full blown fc2 installation on it working fine,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/10/2005 8:11:26 PM
PAUL WILLIAMSON wrote:
I decided to try out Knoppmyth for a frontend.
To those of you that run it, is there some way I can
tune it for a fx5200? The video is REALLY choppy, displaying
maybe 5 frames per second. I know it works because I had
a full
i am not sure what your budget is, but the speakers in the following
link with blow away just about anything from klh. some light assembly
work, including soldering, is required. read the assembly manual.
you will not be disappointed. the bass output should be better than
the klh system, so a
Hmmm, you can only pick it up at a newstand if you happen to live in
the same country that it's published in.
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Kalle Pokki wrote:
I have actually never seen a running xbox, as I'm not a big fan of
console games. So I'm wondering how quiet the xbox really is. It does
contain a hard drive and some cooling fans to my knowledge, but are
they close to silent as nobody seems to ever mention anything about
William wrote:
How long does it take to compile Mythtv on a stock GentooX xbox? Its been
about 16 hours so far and it does not seem to be very far along. Some
precompiled binaries sure would have been nice. It looks like its time to
add a memory chip if I expect to do anything usefull with the
On Monday 10 January 2005 09:58 pm, Andrew Wilson wrote:
Hmmm, you can only pick it up at a newstand if you happen to live in
the same country that it's published in.
Ah yes, sorry, I'm somewhat US-centric. I'd be happy to pick up a copy and
mail to you if you'd like to pay the
It seems to depend on the particular XBox that you
have really, or more accurately, the hardware version.
The version 1.0 XBox came with a heatsink on the GPU
(the nVidia graphics processor) that had a small 40mm
fan on it. I found this to be very noisy. Version
1.1 (and perhaps later?) units
OK, maybe I sent everyone on a wild goose chase. Somebody tell me if
this makes sense:
- Start X, Mythbackend, Mythfrontend, and start to play live TV, all is
fine.
- Watch memory and it grows to almost max, but mythfrontend doesn't
increase.
- Stop movie and memory returns to normal.
- Start
Hi,
im compiling mythtv 0.16 for my qt-embedded system.
After an hour of compiling I get this error from make:
cd mythfilldatabase qmake mythfilldatabase.pro -o Makefile
cd mythfilldatabase make -f Makefile
make[2]: Entering directory
I'm unable to get the remote and ir receiver that came
with my hauppauge
pvr350 to work. I've followed the directions to a T,
but when I run
irw I get nothing.
It seems a few people have had this problem, has
anyone found a
solution? I'm using Fedora Core 2.
Hello,
I downloaded the
latest KnoppMyth ISO, checked the MD5SUM, burned it to disc. I set the
BIOS to boot from CD and the KnoppMyth boot screen comes up. No matter
what boot option I try, I get a message saying "ide: late registration of
driver" followed by:
Can't find Knoppix
Ok, I have two systems setup -- a backend running
FC2 (that is also setup as aMythTV Frontend) named
'mythtv-backend'atIP address 192.168.1.20, and a frontend running
KnoppMyth (installed to HD) named 'mythtv-lr' at address 192.168.1.21. On
the backend system, I can do everything
You're using Mozilla, aren't you? For some reason, it doesn't display in
Mozilla broswers. Pulls up fine in the evil browser, though.
I'm running Firefox 1.0 on Fedora Core 3 Linux, and it's working and
rendering perfectly. Just wanted to share.
Firefox 1.0 on Windows doesn't work when
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On Mon, Jan 10, 2005 at 04:54:24PM -0600, Trey Boudreau wrote:
Howdy all,
I've made a mistake and have a duplicate video source defined. I'd
like to remove it, but I didn't find any way to do so from within
setup or mythfrontend. Google'n for MythTV remove video
Just a follow up to this posting, the card below is the Emuzed Maui I/II, it
has windows drivers here http://www.emuzed.com/download.htm but as best I
can tell, there are no Linux drivers period. I haven't been able to find any
*nix development for the LSI DVXplore chip so far.
I found this
Marty Mastera wrote:
Hello,
I downloaded the latest KnoppMyth ISO, checked the MD5SUM, burned it to
disc. I set the BIOS to boot from CD and the KnoppMyth boot screen
comes up. No matter what boot option I try, I get a message saying
ide: late registration of driver followed by:
Can't find
I'm looking at buying a new sound card because I suffer from the
prebuffering pause in my Pundit-R that you all have read so much
about.
Does anyone know if the Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live! 24-bit PCI
Sound Card (SB0410) works with mythtv and alsa?
I have tried googling around, and there
You should have some ivtv errors in your messages file. They may help
explain what is going on.
John
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Gardner
Sent: 11 January 2005 00:52
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject:
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