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Hi all,
In putting together a MythTV box, I would like to
use existing
components and was wondering if the processing power
of the CPU could be
offset by a hardware decoder.
I see that the PVR350 has hardware decoding but I
was also wondering
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jani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Excellent, I have both those modes working now (modified slightly to
centre the screen a bit)... Speaking of which, how does your tele
display the RGB input? Mine overscans it by a good 20 pixels on each
edge, meaning that
Slashdot is running another (or should I say daily) article about
mythTV apparently it's upto version 0.18
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8988852470.html
-james
I'm guessing it is just a typo as 0.17 isn't even out yet
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Hi,
as far as I know there are two possibilites to get the video output on the TV:
1. Clone mode, slow video (not 25fps)
Connect the TV to your radeon before system start up. Use the vesa driver
for the X-server. That
hi paul
i have the exactly same setup as you do, (M10K, PVR250, PAL, 720x576,
Unicorome Drivers, onboard audio (stereo only)) but i use it as a
combined fe/be.
ad 1.) see above
ad 2.) yep no problems at all
ad 3.) shouldnt be overkill as it runs here fine
if it matters i'm using Debian GNU\Linux
So, there is no way to resolve it?
Lucacri
Roy wrote:
It looks like there was a problem with my last e-mail, so I post it again:
Hi,
as far as I know there are two possibilites to get the video output on the TV:
1. Clone mode, slow video (not 25fps)
Connect the TV to your radeon before system
Title: Re: [mythtv-users] Myth on the Epia M1
Hi
I'm not sure what the problem is but I don't see any showstoppers to
using that resolution with an M10K. I guess you have to consider your
mpeg bit rate as well.
Thanks for the info - I guess I can continue banging the wall with my
On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 11:29:33PM -0500, Da Worm wrote:
Can anyone reccommend the best way to get recordings from a VCR into MythTV
or MythVideo? I tried the following, but no luck:
1. Create new video source, called it VCR, left the data direct stuff blank,
and hooked it to the
Hi,
i would like to display mythTV on my TV. The problem is that the
linux-ATI-driver doesnt work with xvideo and the xfree-driver doesnt support the
dual-head-mode of my ATI 9600XT, as far as i know.
Can i do anything about this?
(SUSE 9.1 ; XFree 4.3.9 ; xvideo 2.2 ; fglrx 3.14.6)
regards
On Wed, 2005-01-12 at 00:27 -0700, nowhere wrote:
My mythbox's clock is drifting and it seems that ntp is not updating
the clock. There are no messages whatsoever in /var/log/messages for
ntp.
I've seen this over the last couple of days, missed the end of several
films because of it :-(. It
If you don't have a Gmail address yet, email me, and I'll send the
first four responses an invite.
cheers,
jani
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I am using a Debian system, 2.6.7 Kernel (with the Epia 1 patch)
MythTV CVS (from 22 November but only becasue I have been too lazy to
upgrade since and its very stable). Its patched with Terry Barnaby's
noscale patch but this does not affect playback.
Unichrome driver are also from CVS built
Stop it, please, Isaac's already warned people repeatedly.
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 21:41:31 +1100, jani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you don't have a Gmail address yet, email me, and I'll send the
first four responses an invite.
cheers,
jani
Hi, I`m newbie to MythTV but I think I will use it in an application for
an tv archive, it seems to be very powerful.
I am very experienced (never enough) with Debian, and I would like to run
MythTV under it, but I will like to know opinions about it, in particular
what common issues we can found
I've got MythTv working and my wife (and I) are very happy
with it. However,
I ran out of disk space so I started to move some of the .nuv
files to
another drive that had space. Now I've cleared up some space
on the first
drive and I'd like to move the files back from the second
In other words, mythtv might be overkill, considering you are not
getting all the stuff it does well -- coordination of listings etc.
Yes, but if you're using the same machine for MythTV currently,
how will you guarantee that you won't have a tuner conflict? The point of
using mythtv to record
On January 12, 2005 07:14 am, Raúl Pintor Durán wrote:
Hi, I`m newbie to MythTV but I think I will use it in an application for
an tv archive, it seems to be very powerful.
I am very experienced (never enough) with Debian, and I would like to run
MythTV under it, but I will like to know
It's physically too small for full PCI slots. There are a lot of USB tuners,
and at least one Firewire unit. And then you also have direct digital
connectivity from Firewire STBs etc.
-marc
On 1/12/05 12:59 AM, Robert La Ferla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was just looking at the specs again.
Thanks, I'll try that.
It would still be nice for native DVB Radio handling in Myth; it's a little OTT
to have to record all that video. I wonder if Radio mode is in the pipeline?
(You know, just show the logo of the station and the program name like Sky et
al.)
--
Rob
Quoting Richard and
Hi,
Has anyone sucessfully got a GeForce FX5200 (on a Dell inspiron) working
with one of those RGB scart converter circuits? i dont mean the ones that
convert VGA to PAL/NTSC, but the ones that actually connect the red, green
and blue pins straight to scart, and re-generate the sync correctly
On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 07:42:50PM -, George Styles wrote:
Yes the ones i checked do broadcast in mp2.
Radio 4 broadcasts in 192kbit/s mp2 format
The way I work is I have a script which takes the recorded shows, and
re-encodes them from mp2 to mp3.
Do you have to re-encode them? In my
Jeff,
I've been wanting to do the same thing. I haven't had time to play
with it though. Please post your solution when you come up with one.
Thanks,
John Williams
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The DVI port should, just as with other Apple products, connect
directly to the DVI port on most modern HDTV monitors. And OS X
should properly detect the monitor and offer all of the available
resolutions. I've not yet run Linux on a new world Mac so I don't
know how well this would work
Currently I am using ffmpeg and VLC for transcoding/streaming. Soon I'll
have a FAQ done. Sorry there are some missing details, I'll work on that.
I'm not using RTSP, it's HTTP/MMS for now. But could be easily changed to do
whatever you like.
I would love to add tons of codecs and the option of
Does this imply it won't run with the latest CVS version of myth?
Thanks,
- Ciaran
Only the install.sh script will fail. I am running the latest cvs
mythweb and just patched the file myself and everything is working.
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James, do you understand the line in the installation README about
configuring vlc and ffmpeg? I think that is the problem I am having!
I am currently getting
VLC already alive, I'm going to whack it. THE PROCESS I MEAN!
Starting Stream of 1000_2005011214_2005011215.nuv
VLC media
Well it gets past that point with .91 but the installation fails later with:
Checking MythWeb Installation: Required - Installing...
Fixing up themes/default/theme.php: head: `-132' option is
obsolete; use `-n 132' since this will be removed in the future
tail: cannot open `+133' for
We finally got a High-Def TV, but I've decided to leave the MythBox on it's
S-Video tether (I have to work up the nerve to dive into a PCHD install, and in
the mean time the DVI-in is reserved for the external HD tuner). What I've
been working on for the last couple hours is trying to get Myth
Kevin,
I'm having the SAME problems.. argh. However if I turn my volume up a
little higher, I do hear the audio, it's just garbled and distorted,
lots of noise. Here are a few things I tried that DIDN'T help me, but
hey, they might help you? Who knows... (as well as a few things I
plan to
I don't think this is a specific kernel problem because I have the same
thing
happening with an FC1 (2.4 kernel) machine. Identical problem, ntpd is
running, but clock does not get adjusted until I either reboot or
restart ntpd.
Ian Campbell wrote:
On Wed, 2005-01-12 at 00:27 -0700, nowhere
It could be a driver bug *if* your talking about a few connections with
low message rates (sub 100 connections with message rates of 5/sec).
This specifically references high message rates ( 8/sec) and/or large
numbers of virtual connections (1). Under these circumstances
with packet
Hmm, seems to have messed up my mythweb install, when I try to load
mythweb I get:
Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_DOUBLE_ARROW in
/var/www/localhost/htdocs/mythweb/languages/English.php on line 257
I restored English.php, and manually added:
'Stream Recordings' = '',
Then I got error:
mike murphy wrote:
-monitoraspect 16:9 to the mplayer command line
MythTV (and TVtime, xine, and most others) honors the DisplaySize
attribute in your X config file. This is discussed frequently on this
list, most recently last week.
-Doug
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I just want to get started, and am on a limited budget! As we all are I am
sure!
Thanks,
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Hey,
Is there a way to speed up the start procedure of mythfrontend? It takes 10-15
secs on my Athlon64-3000+ with 512MB RAM even with a fresh database. What's
going on there for so long? I can't just let myth running, because it's my only
PC.
I also wonder why mythfrontend scales all images
George Styles wrote:
Do you have to re-encode them? In my experience if you just rename
the file .mp3 then mp3 players will play the file anyway as mp2 and
mp3 are so similar. I figure 192 k MP2 is pretty good quality and not
too large so I'd rather keep the original format.
That depends - my
How hard would it be to add a stop streaming button rather then having
to go back and not select a stream? I'll take a look and see if I can
figure out how to do it, but I really only know perl, if I hack
something together I'll send it to you.
Thanks
Modify /var/www/mythweb/themes/Default/mythstreamtv_createfile.php on
about line 34 to make the stream link work. 8080 was fine for me.
I had the same problems with video but no audio, I had to install ffmpeg
vlc from source instead of using the debian packages. It took a bit, I
had alot of
That adapter says it requires a G5, the mini Mac has a G4.
-Original Message-
From: Marc Nicholas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 3:24 PM
To: mythtv-users@mythtv.org; Steve Frank
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] New Mac Mini
It has TV out. Just costs you $19 for
David Whyte wrote:
James, do you understand the line in the installation README about
configuring vlc and ffmpeg? I think that is the problem I am having!
I am currently getting
VLC already alive, I'm going to whack it. THE PROCESS I MEAN!
Starting Stream of
posted to the list incase anyone else can help!
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Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 00:18:24 +1000
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] FW: New Source Forge Project MythStreamTV
To: James Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sounds like we are at
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 07:51:00AM -0600, Michael J. Lynch wrote:
I don't think this is a specific kernel problem because I have the same
thing
happening with an FC1 (2.4 kernel) machine. Identical problem, ntpd is
running, but clock does not get adjusted until I either reboot or
restart
Hi all,
I've been following the list for a while trying to gather info on
getting myth installed on a x86_64smp machine. I started this almost a
year ago, and have been waiting for progress on the ivtv driver to catch
up with my 64-bit system. Following the posts on this list, it seems as
if
On Wed, 2005-01-12 at 07:51 -0600, Michael J. Lynch wrote:
I don't think this is a specific kernel problem because I have the same
thing happening with an FC1 (2.4 kernel) machine. Identical problem, ntpd is
running, but clock does not get adjusted until I either reboot or
restart ntpd.
At a guess take a look at whatever file system you are using on that
system. If its fat32 your going to have to change to something else. I
think ext2/3 and reiserfs should work fine as well as the ones myth
recommends that I don't remember off hand. (I'll change to one of the
recommended
I've been following Jarod's guide for setting up mythtv on FC3.
Unfortunately I've got stuck on the mythfilldatabase section when
grabbing listings information from radio times. If I run
mythfilldatabase with no channels set up through channel editor, I get
the following errors
Query was:
You could always use nuvexport to convert the files to mp3. I ripped
the new HHGTTG like that.
True, i think you have to use nuvexport if the video is recorded in nuppel
format, but I have a DVB card, so I can skip that step and tell ffmpeg to
directly encode the .nuv...
I didnt have much
This is being caused by SELINUX crap. Go into /etc/selinux/config and
make sure this line is in there:
SELINUX=disabled
Reboot and syslogging will start working and NTP will start updating again.
--Justin
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 07:51:00 -0600, Michael J. Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't
At 6:42 PM -0500 1/11/05, Magnus Meinfretr wrote:
What you forget is this is a 1.25GHz PowerPC G4. This is not a
Pentium 4 or an Athlon. Don't fall into the mental trap of thinking
the GHz ratings even compare.
This is probably (conservatively) at least as fast as a 2GHz Pentium 4
for all
The adapter most certainly doesn't require a G5. That's misinformation on
Apple's part (I guess they need to update the product details).
You'll also notice that it's listed as an accessory for the Mac mini AND
even shown on the product detail pages for the Mac mini.
It's just a DVI break-out
Hello Everybody,
I have been reading about FTA programming and was curious what a FTA
sat reciever setup would run? I think I need a dish, a dish
directioner, and a FTA reciever. Is this right? What would a setup
like this cost?
Can I use ANY of the equipment left over from a directtv setup?
It would still make a great frontend.
On Jan 11, 2005, at 10:59 PM, Robert La Ferla wrote:
I was just looking at the specs again. Correct me if I'm wrong but I
don't think the Mac Mini has any PCI slots. So where would you put
the TV tuner card? Is there a USB/Firewire tuner? Still a great
On 11-Jan-05, at 4:31 PM, Adam Bodnar wrote:
It has a ATI 9200 Radeon with 32mb of ram which is really what I think
may not allow it to work well for MythTV.
Do tell why... you don't need a 128MB AGP 8x $500 video card to watch
NTSC video.
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>I'm not sure what the problem is but I don't see any showstoppers to
>using that resolution with an M10K. I guess you have to consider your
>mpeg bit rate as well.
Thanks for the info - I guess I can continue banging the wall with my head now ;-)
Is there any chance you could post a
It would still make a great frontend.
On Jan 11, 2005, at 10:59 PM, Robert La Ferla wrote:
I was just looking at the specs again. Correct me if I'm wrong but I
don't think the Mac Mini has any PCI slots. So where would you put
the TV tuner card? Is there a USB/Firewire tuner? Still a great
On 11-Jan-05, at 5:37 PM, Marc Nicholas wrote:
I wouldn't jump to that conclusion until you've seen the output. Just
because there's an ATI 9200 chipset on the board, doesn't mean that the
analog stage is the same as that from XYZ PC video card vendor. And
that's
one thing that often makes or
I upgraded from fc2 to 2.6.9-1.681_FC3 and it went south. So I
upgraded using the fc3 iso. Now when I try an apt-get dist upgrade
for the newest kernel I get
You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
alsa-kmdl-2.6.9-1.681_FC3:
On 12-Jan-05, at 10:33 AM, Justin Kim wrote:
At 6:42 PM -0500 1/11/05, Magnus Meinfretr wrote:
What you forget is this is a 1.25GHz PowerPC G4. This is not a
Pentium 4 or an Athlon. Don't fall into the mental trap of thinking
the GHz ratings even compare.
This is probably (conservatively) at
Actually, I just figured it out last night...
This is all happening on a frontend only machine using nfs for
mounting the recordings directory. In my kernel config I had chosen
NFS v4 (experimental) and it was having issues with any file over 2GB.
Changing to NFS v3 client in the kernel fixed
I started out with 480x480 video, then tried to decrease the resolution
in the recording profiles (for a wireless frontend). Anything I tried
got me green rectangles in the video. I read in the Recording (10.5)
section of the howto that the video4linux subsystem may not like some
height and
Two things that may help:
1. Check to make sure your volume is turned up all the way in your favorite
mixer (Kmix in FC3)
2. Check that your mixer device and mixer controller are set properly under
MythTV's General settings (Settings - General)
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Do yourself a big favor and spring for a Hauppage card. It's a breeze
to get up and running. You can save money on other components.
With a hardware-encoding card you don't need as much processing power,
which means even a P-3 700 is enough. You can pick one of these up for
around $150. You can
On Wed, 2005-01-12 at 10:21 -0500, Tom wrote:
Hi all,
I've been following the list for a while trying to gather info on
getting myth installed on a x86_64smp machine. I started this almost a
year ago, and have been waiting for progress on the ivtv driver to catch
up with my 64-bit
I released Alpha 0.91 tonight. It should install into the latest CVS.
Thanks,
-Joshua Ebel
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Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 10:31 PM
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re:
Dave-
Try DIV3 500k setting Codec and VBR. If you need more quality add a higher
VBR. For me 500k is the best I can do with my ADSL for remote streaming.
Thanks,
-Joshua Ebel
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George Styles wrote:
It would still make a great frontend.
On Jan 11, 2005, at 10:59 PM, Robert La Ferla wrote:
I was just looking at the specs again. Correct me if I'm wrong but I
don't think the Mac Mini has any PCI slots. So where would you put
the TV tuner card? Is there a USB/Firewire
Using the FC3 how-to, I installed 2.6.9-1.724_FC3smp. However, how do I
get the source? I haven't been able to figure out how to do this yet
via apt-get (do I get-source kernel=$MYKERNEL or something?) Nor, have I
been able to find the kernel-source for .724_FC3smp to download on the
test
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I am thinking about using a MediaMVP as a front end also. All I want to use
it for is to watch previous recordings. How good is the quality? Is there
any problems like stuttering, pauses, etc when watching a recording over a
MediaMVP and using the skip forward feature? Are you running the MediaMVP
From: Justin Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/01/12 Wed AM 09:55:54 EST
To: Discussion about mythtv mythtv-users@mythtv.org
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] OT: NTP does not seem to be updating...
This is being caused by SELINUX crap. Go into /etc/selinux/config and
make sure this line is
I am thinking about using a MediaMVP as a front end also. All I want to use
it for is to watch previous recordings. How good is the quality? Is there
I've been using a MediaMVP as one of my frontends for a few weeks
and I find it's output quality to be excellent. Better than my main
frontend
I tried the two configs, but with the first one (vesa) I have no success
to configure it...
With the Dual Head with ATI fglrx I have the video on the TV but slow...
No idea? :(
Lucacri
Roy wrote:
In my last e-mail I mentioned two ways to get the video output to appear on
the TV. The clone mode
I wouldn't be able to reliably troubleshoot a users issue without
knowing that I possessed the same hardware. So, you'd have to provide me
with one of those boxes. :)
Garry W. Cook, CCNA
Network Infrastructure Manager
MACTEC, Inc. - http://www.mactec.com/
303.273.5050 (Office) - 720.220.1862
I spent close to 2 weeks debugging time drift problems and tried
*everything*. The problem turned out to be a harddrive that was not
using DMA transfers.
run hdparm /dev/hdX on any/all drives that you are using and make
sure none of them say:
using_dma= 0 (off)
My problem was that I had
The following suggestions at apt-get dist-upgrade are puzzling to me:
The following packages will be upgraded
apt cups cups-libs glib2 gtk2 hotplug libgpg-error librpm4.3 libxml2
libxml2-devel libxml2-python libxml2_2 lirc-lib lm_sensors mysql mysql-devel
mysql-server rhn-applet rhnlib rpm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/11/2005 10:56:10 PM
I just got my MediaMVP and went through the install laid out on the
mvpmc site @http://mvpmc.sourceforge.net/mvpmc-HOWTO-singlehtml.html.
I
got to the Menu, I can see my list of recordings but can't play
them.
Upon looking at mythbackend.log it says
I've either lost it (its been over a year since I bought the card) or it
never came with it, and now I'm wanting to use tv-out and no local store
seems to have it.
I've check radioshack and the sony store and a few mom pop electronic
stores.
Any ideas on where I can get a new one?
Thanks
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 12:40:23PM +, Nick Craig-Wood wrote:
On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 07:42:50PM -, George Styles wrote:
Yes the ones i checked do broadcast in mp2.
Radio 4 broadcasts in 192kbit/s mp2 format
The way I work is I have a script which takes the recorded shows, and
Has anyone been able to get vlc to compile against ffmpeg? Its
driving me nuts. I compiled ffmpeg from src with pp support, however
vlc is failing to detect during configure
configure: error:
/usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/ffmpeg-0.4.9/libavcodec/libavcodec.a was not
compiled with postprocessing
I might be confused (or wrong) on this, so bear with me for a bit:
My Assumptions:
1). The PVR-350 encodes and saves incoming audio/video in MPEG2 720x480
2). DVD Video is encoded at MPEG2 720x480
3). Framerates are probably the same
What I'd like to get to the bottom of is why nuvexport to dvd
On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 03:36:45PM -0800, Chuck Rice wrote:
At 8:30 PM + 1/11/05, Eggert Thorlacius wrote:
On 11.1.2005, at 20:18, Curtis Stanford wrote:
How does MythTV work on Mac OS X these days?
Well, there seems to be a problem with running the 0.16 frontend on
a wireless network
I wouldn't be able to reliably troubleshoot a users issue without
knowing that I possessed the same hardware. So, you'd have to provide me
with one of those boxes. :)
Yeah, well, I doubt that even *I* could get one without paying for it.
Gotta have something to go in our break room next to the
I was trying out ogle to see if it better suited my DVD needs than
MPlayer. Installing ogle was no problem after I found the RPM's, but
instaling the LIRC support (http://rosko.net/ogle/ogle_ir/) is basically
aetch-ell-double-hockeysticks. I even can't get it through configure...
I use Suse
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 07:15:59AM -0500, Cory Papenfuss wrote:
In other words, mythtv might be overkill, considering you are not
getting all the stuff it does well -- coordination of listings etc.
Yes, but if you're using the same machine for MythTV currently,
how will you guarantee
I got the hauppauge PVR-350 card for $170. Using just that card I got
a working myth system just using my normal PC. I set up X to run two
sessions at once, and while the normal X won't display if it's not the
current X session, myth's tv output works fine when it's not selected.
That's a much
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 07:39:00PM +0100, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
The following suggestions at apt-get dist-upgrade are puzzling to me:
The following packages will be upgraded
apt cups cups-libs glib2 gtk2 hotplug libgpg-error librpm4.3 libxml2
libxml2-devel libxml2-python libxml2_2
What mirrors have the source kernels? I can kind them on the regular
redhat mirrors.
Thanks again.
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I have Toshiba Satellite with 475 mhz K6-2 cpu 196 mb, ati video car that
supports xv will it be enough to act as frontend.
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What is the best
way to reinstall these packages? Should I remove mythtv and start
over? Is there an easy way to remove Mythtv, ie just one rpm to -e?
Thanks.
Drew
You should check the mythtv-backend and
libmythtv packages:
# rpm -V mythtv-backend libmyth
prelink:
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 07:15:59AM -0500, Cory Papenfuss wrote:
In other words, mythtv might be overkill, considering you are not
getting all the stuff it does well -- coordination of listings etc.
Yes, but if you're using the same machine for MythTV currently,
how will you guarantee
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 09:17:07AM -0800, Ian Forde wrote:
The good:
1. It's fast.
2. ivtv compiled without a problem.
3. Pretty much everything works (see The bad for what doesn't)
Ian, to add facts to the fire about how different processors perform
on mpeg decoding, it would be great if you
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 08:43:04AM -0500, mike murphy wrote:
We finally got a High-Def TV, but I've decided to leave the MythBox on it's
S-Video tether (I have to work up the nerve to dive into a PCHD install, and
in the mean time the DVI-in is reserved for the external HD tuner). What
Anybody know how to fix this or what I should look at? Please?!?
Jeff
PS: Is there a reason that nobody's replying to any of my recent postings? Am
I doing something taboo/wrong/incorrectly to cause my messages to be ignored?
Is it because I sometimes use M$ Outluuk on my PC to send
Nick Morrott wrote:
I've been looking into this after having had it take up to 3 hours for a
complete run cycle of mythfilldatabase, providing listings for 3 sourceids
but only 15 channels. It would appear when just running 'mythfilldatabase'
from the command line that the program was looping or
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 12:36:22PM -0700, Jack Burghardt wrote:
I have Toshiba Satellite with 475 mhz K6-2 cpu 196 mb, ati video car that
supports xv will it be enough to act as frontend.
I seriously doubt it'll have enough horsepower, but there's no harm in
trying.
Oh, I agree it would be useful, but since you are going to personally
be there for the recording (ie. folks were thinking of it as a manaul
recording now) a simple visit to the tuner status page of mythweb or
mythtv will tell you that the tuners are free and for how long.
True. I've managed to
is it ok to add acpi=off to Grub? Will ACPI settings in BIOS still keep
the system in good shape? With Linux acpi activated I get flooded with
CPU running in modulated clock mode messages.
thanks.
Drew
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ok...i am now getting this error...any ideas:
Starting Stream of 1196_2005010803_20050108045000.nuv
VLC media player 0.8.1 Janus
[0228] dummy interface: Using the dummy interface module...
[0234] main private: creating httpd
[0243] mpeg_audio packetizer: MPGA channels:2
I'm using mvpmc with my mythtv .16 and it works fine, actually great.
I've heard that any mpeg2 stream will work, but I've only been able to
play my recordings. It works with the myth protocol to play, but I've
heard that to play anything other than the recordings, the source needs
to
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 11:50:31 -0600, Drew Zerdecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using the FC3 how-to, I installed 2.6.9-1.724_FC3smp. However, how do I
get the source? I haven't been able to figure out how to do this yet
via apt-get (do I get-source kernel=$MYKERNEL or something?) Nor, have I
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