I'm surprised a search doesn't show much coverage of this so it must be
an unusual bug I am encountering. My myth slave frontend, with a pvr-250
in it, is refusing to record two adjacent programs, even if they are
on the same channel.The master backend has an hd3000, and I have not
yet run
Hey all,
I cant begin to describe how much this list has
helped me in the last two weeks. Thanks goes out to all of you! ;)
Well, after about 5 Debian installs, 4 Ubuntu installs, a
brief relapse to XP, and one Fedora Core 2 two install, I finally found a
winner with Fedora Core 3.
Jason Lee wrote:
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Josh Burks wrote:
| I've been playing with this a little, and found a different workaround:
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| 1. rename /etc/rc5.d/S86mythbackend to S96mythbackend
| 2. edit /etc/init.d/mythbackend and change the following line:
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I got the GUI offset to work under KDE by ticking the display
mythfrontend in a window box. When it's full-screen it doesn't want to
move. Of course the window's title bar at the top gets in the way
(but with the right amount of overscan you can get around that too) as
it doesn't seem to accept
You can edit the snes9x options by hitting i when snes is
highlighted on your play games screen - on my nvidia tv-out, i just
set it to use fullscreen and interpolation level 1, which works quite
well (dunno about the PVR-350 fb, though). You may need to suid root
snes9x in order for some
wim delvaux wrote:
Hi,
I have installed everything.
However,living in belgium, the default channels available are not good enough.
So I need/want to add the programs by hand.
I do have an xawtv config file but using --xawtvchannels does not work.
I added entries by hand (copying settings over from
The 350 X driver does not have DGA support. I suspect
there is a bug in snes9x depending on that code or not
correctly working round it not being there.
At some point we could add it but it's not high on my
list at the moment.
John
--- Maverick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can edit the
Hi
I'm about to configure mythtvsetup on my fedora 1 for dvb-s but I have some
issues how to setup my both lnb's for the satellites Thor and Sirius and then
use some channels from the Sirius sat with my cam nr1 and some channels from
the sat Thor with my cam nr.2 both using crypted channels?
Folks,
I just got Hi-def cable from comcast. WIth it came a Motorola DCT-6200. Now, this has a firewire port on it, component-video out, and DVI (with sound, so S?). I have found some posts on the web about using the firewire to capture via iee1394, etc, but have been able to do no more than
Greetings everyone!
I recently purchased a Hauppage PVR-350 and plugged it into my box running Debian Unstable. All seemed well as ivtv installed without problems and I can now run things like cat /dev/video0 > mpeg.mpg and see static from the tuner.
MythTV itself however refuses to tune into
Thanks alot for your help Rutger. I'll try this out and see if it helps.
Something just dawned on me... Does MythTV use ivtvctl or
test_ioctl for setting channels? It seems as if test_ioctl was
deprecated recently and now only returns a message stating we're
supposed to use ivtvctl instead.
Neither. It makes the ioctl calls directly itself.
I was having similar problems last night but set both
chanid frequency to be the same and then it worked.
I dont think this is correct and couldn't work out
what i'd done to fix it.
I'll have more of a play tonight and try to get to the
bottom
Hmmm...I chased this up with the xmltv dudes and they told me I need
to get back in touch with Myth as it appears to their problem. So
here I am again...
I looked in the logs and have found the following...
2005-01-05 21:14:02 mythbackend: Running mythfilldatabase
2005-01-05 21:14:02 Running
Thanks, that answers my questions.
Chris Petersen wrote:
After several days of trying to export video from my pcHDTV HD-3000
card to DVD, I have changed paths. Now I'm trying to export an ASF.
For some reason, it seems to be working. So my question is, why did
all other exports (Xvid, DVD,
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
David Whyte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm...I chased this up with the xmltv dudes and they told me I need
to get back in touch with Myth as it appears to their problem. So
here I am again...
I looked in the logs and have found the following...
I've setup mythtv 0.16 (rpm-version) on FC1 and this is running fine now.
The picture quality on my tv-set is a little bit onsharp and i think the
colors can be better.
Does anybody knows of i can adjust this or is newer version of IVTV or
upgrade to FC3 an option ?
current version : ivtv:
I'm no expert, but have a look in mythtv-setup where you can find the
channels you have added. If you select one and head to the next screen
you'll find settings for color adjustment etc.
Kindly,
Didde
On Jan 24, 2005, at 14:13, MadPatrick wrote:
I've setup mythtv 0.16 (rpm-version) on FC1 and
I got the GUI offset to work under KDE by ticking the display
mythfrontend in a window box. When it's full-screen it doesn't want to
move. Of course the window's title bar at the top gets in the way
(but with the right amount of overscan you can get around that too) as
it doesn't seem to
Hi, everyone,
I'm planning my tv home setup, and I think that the idea
of a client server is great. At this point, the plan is to
run a cheap celeron or something with 500M RAM in a hidden
place, with three (!) hadware encoding capture cards,
and use several (3 or more) EPIA M II 6000 around the
Joel Goldwein, M.D. wrote:
Seems that the latest changes to Mythweb do not work on Mandrake 10.1 with
Apache2 and PHP 4.3.8. PHP binary does not have java module support, and
there is no addon binary module (.rpm) available. I have attempted to
./configure and build my own php with java support
It looks like a 2.5mm audio cable (same type of connector as the TI
calculator). You should be able to get an extension cable with those
ends on it fairly easily. If not, you can always just get a length of
3 conductor cable and throw those connectors on it.
You would think it to be easy --
I'm trying to learn more about the MythTV XvMC support.
What does it buy me? Just hardware accelerated MPEG output?
What if I use Nuppel video, does XvMC buy me anything? Will it
accelerate the Nuppel rendering?
Any help anyone can provide, I'd be interested.
Rob
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 09:10:07 -0500, Ian Trider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks like a 2.5mm audio cable (same type of connector as the TI
calculator). You should be able to get an extension cable with those
ends on it fairly easily. If not, you can always just get a length of
3 conductor
Hi all,
I (think) I am most of the way through a myth setup.
I have the avermedia DVB-TV card running successfully in mplayer. The
remote also works well.
I am stuck at putting the channel data correctly into the mythconverg
database. I have got tv_grab_au (version 0.6) and after altering the
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 14:08:29 +0200, Kalle Pokki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Howells wrote:
Also, pressing keys other than 0-9 doesn't cause any events at event0
either - so even using lirc I'd be know better off at the moment... :(
Are you sure it is event0 you should be watching? You
This is just a long shot, but here goes nothing... Does anyone have the
frequencies / channels for Sweden specifically ComHem's analogue
broadcasts? It has been asked many times on this list but nobody has
posted a final solution. Are we stuck with ptune.pl?
Kindly,
Didde
When watching DVD with Xine on the output of my PVR350 on a FC1 system is
very slow.
I've read that this is because Xine and IVTV are not yet made for each
other.
Does anybody has an solution to watch DVD's on the tv-out or an solution to
work with Xine.
Thanks
Patrick
There's another thread about this going on. Try stopping the backend,
loading the ivtv module if necessary, and starting the backend again.
Dan
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Jason Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I had a similar problem. It looks to me like the backend was starting
before the ivtv driver was loaded, so I just made sure to load the
driver early in the init process, and I've not had that problem since.
I had exactly the same problem, and what you
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 16:00:30 +0100, Didde Brockman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is just a long shot, but here goes nothing... Does anyone have the
frequencies / channels for Sweden specifically ComHem's analogue
broadcasts? It has been asked many times on this list but nobody has
posted a
Thanks Niklas. You wouldn't happen to know where the ComHem lists
reside? I have looked all over (even called them up) to no avail...
Kindly,
Didde
On Jan 24, 2005, at 16:22, Niklas Brunlid wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 16:00:30 +0100, Didde Brockman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is just a long
Didde Brockman wrote:
This is just a long shot, but here goes nothing... Does anyone have
the frequencies / channels for Sweden specifically ComHem's
analogue broadcasts? It has been asked many times on this list but
nobody has posted a final solution. Are we stuck with ptune.pl?
How about
Thanks Kevin, that's helped a lot!
Regards,
JJ
On 23-Jan-2005, at 22:07, Kevin Wentland wrote:
Try selecting the extra audio buffering option in the tv setup
section of mythfrontend.
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 21:51:27 -0500, John Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
PVR-250, nVidia MX 4000, Intel i810,
On Fri, Jan 21, 2005 at 09:16:26PM -0600, M S wrote:
Hi, I know this is has been asked before, but I can't seem to find
the right answer. I want an _easy_ solution to backup shows to DVDs,
Here's my solution. Works only with MPEG2 data from a PVR-x50 card,
but does not require
mn 2005-01-24 klockan 16:49 +0100 skrev Janek Hellqvist:
Didde Brockman wrote:
This is just a long shot, but here goes nothing... Does anyone have
the frequencies / channels for Sweden specifically ComHem's
analogue broadcasts? It has been asked many times on this list but
nobody has
Hi all,
I have good news for all guys looking for a nice remote for Mythtv, the geman
electronics retailler Pollin (www.pollin.de) has a Medion RF remote with a
lot of buttons on it, I managed to get it running using the lirc_atiusb
driver coming with lirc-0.7.0. The lircd.conf file for it is
Okay Im trying to get my Nova-T and PVR250 working through mythtv, I
have hit a hurdle at the very first step.
In order to get the Nova-T working I need to re-compile the kernel and
add in support for it (its the new nova-t) but if I do that I have a
nightmare trying to add in all the stuff for
Hi,
I am using the TV-Out of a PVR-350 - so for MPEG2 files the internal
video player is giving me a very good picture quality.
But there are two problems (one is only a little bit confusing the other
one is really annoying):
1. the length of the video is not determined correctly, it even
Not sure off the top of my head. I think some shows are recorded in
480x480 and some in 704(?)x480. As for bitrates, that I can't
remember. I'll have to check when I get home. I could never get a
clear understanding of ratio of resolution to bitrate and what I
should set them to respectively.
Also, this didn't get sent to the list:
Thanks everyone. I've got it(nuvexport) running now. I actually
really like how
this works, just wish it was more automated and integrated into Myth.
Question now is, how long should it take to encode a 30min show? It's
starting to transcode now, and
How soon do you think you'll release nuvexport with ffmpeg instead of transcode?
Thanks!
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 06:36:29 -0600, Mike Schommer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, that answers my questions.
Chris Petersen wrote:
After several days of trying to export video from my pcHDTV
I record everything at 720x480 so that it matches up with the native
resolution of DVD.
Each 30 minute show is ~1.1gigs, so with commercials removed, 2 hours
should easily fit on a 4.7 gig disc (I've done 3 30 min shows on a
disc before I did commercial removing)
- Jeff
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005
Jeff Simpson wrote:
I record everything at 720x480 so that it matches up with the native
resolution of DVD.
Each 30 minute show is ~1.1gigs, so with commercials removed, 2 hours
should easily fit on a 4.7 gig disc (I've done 3 30 min shows on a
disc before I did commercial removing)
- Jeff
On
Why do you need to recompile the kernel, I use Jarod's guide, ensuring
the I also install the kernel source. Ensure you've rebooted so
you're using the new kernel, then pull down the latest dvb drivers and
build them. Then use the script provided with the drivers to load the
newly built modules.
--- Robert S. Kerr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to learn more about the MythTV XvMC
support.
What does it buy me? Just hardware accelerated MPEG
output?
What if I use Nuppel video, does XvMC buy me
anything? Will it
accelerate the Nuppel rendering?
Any help anyone can
encoding takes FOREVER. I've had it take 8 hours for a 30 minute
episode, that's why I switched to using the MPEG2 Cut only option in
nuvexport. That option takes maybe 10 minutes compared to 10 hours.
search the archives, you'll find a few messages back and forth about a
week or two ago as I was
If someone has compiled vlc and ffmpeg on a Debian system, if you have
created a .deb, can you post a link?
Thanks,
Tim
--
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Network and Systems OperationsPO Box 726
http://www.buoy.com
Did you have to do anything special to get lirc_atiusb to work with lirc-0.7.0?
Which distribution are you using?
Did you have any issues with the kernal ATIremote functionality
conflicting with lirc?
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 17:53:25 +0100, Dirk Aust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have good
You'll find this number might change depending what you have plugged
in to the box, for example if I boot my mythbox with a keyboard
connected to it (normally has nothing connected) then the remote
doesnt work as the keyboard has taken the first /dev/input/event
number and the remote is now been
How about if you want to cut at your cut points BEFORE you burn to DVD?
Source : PVR-x50 files
Destination: DVD
can someone give a step-by for Linux to cut at cutpoints, then prep to DVD?
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 05:50:18 -0600, John Goerzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jan 21, 2005 at
avidemux2 is a gui program, I believe. Try running it as a different
user to get the graphics to pop up.
In my case, I tried to run it under sudo. Running it as actual root
let the display open
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 18:06:48 +, Steve Christall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to
At 2:13 PM +0100 1/24/05, MadPatrick wrote:
I've setup mythtv 0.16 (rpm-version) on FC1 and this is running fine now.
The picture quality on my tv-set is a little bit onsharp and i think the
colors can be better.
Lack of sharpness is more likely due to signal loss, IMHO. If you
can, try S-Video;
Hi,
I don't use the actual console to get into my box because there's no
monitor attached to my backend. I prefer to use ssh from my windows
box and take advantage of screen for encoding processes.
Is there a way to get around avidemux2's GUI?
I've tried using VNC but it's certainly not a clean
Oakay I set up mythtv using Jarods guide for fc3 everything but lirc
works. It shows the card connected, but when I try to test it using
/usr/bin/irw I don ot see any input received. this is the second
system I have set up the other ran on fc2, so I know the card works.
I installed the lircd
Hi
Have installed MythTV on a Hush Technologies box using Jarod's excellent
HOWTO. Unfortunately I've got problems making sound work on live TV and
recordings.
When I start up Watch TV the picture is ok but there is no sound. If I
switch channel the sound is suddenly ok. There is no sound when
I think it would be very useful, if while channel surfing, you could
selectively block out certain types of programming. This might already
be in peoples mind as far as content control, but it would be also
useful for normal usage. Ie, surfing past all paid programming late at
night, or all
I'm using the scart-cable with the standard cable from hauppauge. Don't that
will be the problem.
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Dan Wilga
Verzonden: maandag 24 januari 2005 19:44
Aan: Discussion about mythtv
Onderwerp: Re:
Not sure if this will work, but worth a shot. After you connect,
export a display variable, like so:
$ export DISPLAY=:0
If your box has a window manager running on it, by default it's
probably running on display 0. Try to run avidemux2, and it's GUI
window should pop up on display :0, which is
Did you set up a sumlink to point /dev/lirc0 to /dev/lirc ?
-Original Message-
From: Gregg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 07:18 PM
To: mythtv-users@mythtv.org
Subject: [mythtv-users] lirc and fc3 newbie help
Oakay I set up mythtv using Jarods guide for
Haven't tried to get around it, yet.
You can install an X-server on the windows box and use x-forwarding to
get it to work, that shouldn't be too much trouble. Definitely not the
elegant solution, but it'll work
-Jeff
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 14:11:40 -0500, cythraul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Op maandag 24 januari 2005 17:29, schreef Fluff:
If you're located in the Stockholm area, I could email you my frequency
settings... If you're not, you'll have to convert the channel numbers on
the page above to frequencies with help from the frequency table in one
of the files in the
Gregg wrote:
Oakay I set up mythtv using Jarods guide for fc3 everything but lirc
works. It shows the card connected, but when I try to test it using
/usr/bin/irw I don ot see any input received. this is the second
system I have set up the other ran on fc2, so I know the card works.
I
I like the idea - I already went through and physically removed all
the channels I didn't watch (QVC, HSN, GOLF, all the religious
networks, CMT, etc). I still have to wade through the less popular
ones that I don't want to delete because they might have a movie on
that I'd want to watch or
OMG! This is beautiful! Makes me wonder why ComHem didn't mention this URL / service to me while I actually was asking them about their frequencies. I love it
Would you mind posting your frequency mappings for Stockholm? It'd save the rest of us some work, and since I am lazy by nature that's
I'm experimenting with running mythfrontend on my wifi connected
laptop.
Neither the wlan nor the cpu are saturated, far from it. But the
playback of recorded television as well, as live television, is still a
bit jerky.
This is on laptop where I can normally play all sorts of formats in
I have my program recording schedule set up in manner that ended up
producing a conflict which I don't think was resolved optimally
automatically.
The situation was that there were two programs I wanted to record.
Let's call them program-A and program-B. Program-A was on two channels
at the same
If the colors are ugly, try the magic fix:
# fix color location
ivtvctl -j reg=0x6c,val=0xfe -d /dev/video0
ivtvctl -j reg=0x61,val=0xb1 -d /dev/video0
makes the colors much better on my PVR-350 (rev990) One of them makes
it not-green, the other brightens up the colors.
(or something similar,
I've used cleaner 5 for Windows and it is a very slow piece of junk. It
does however work well in an automated video production environment.
Does anyone even care about the Mac/PC comparison anymore? The only
thing Apple does right these days is marketing.
Ian
-Original Message-
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 14:49:30 -0500, Jeff Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like the idea - I already went through and physically removed all
the channels I didn't watch (QVC, HSN, GOLF, all the religious
networks, CMT, etc).
do these channels that you manually deleted come back when
I've been having the exact same problem that you're reporting. It's
not a gui problem since I actually see the avidemux gui open. After
that though, it just sits there forever. Interestingly, this just
started happening a few weeks ago. I was able to successfully export
two different shows
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 11:42:16AM -0700, Blammo [doh] wrote:
How about if you want to cut at your cut points BEFORE you burn to DVD?
Source : PVR-x50 files
Destination: DVD
can someone give a step-by for Linux to cut at cutpoints, then prep to DVD?
Yea, that would be fantastic.
-David
Hi,
I've recently setup mythtv, a lengthy process (certainly on an epia-m)
but at last it's all coming together. I have one last wish and that's to
get my remote control working with Myth. It's the controller that comes
with the Avermedia DVB-T TV card and I've had some minor success
already.
Andrew Close wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 14:49:30 -0500, Jeff Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like the idea - I already went through and physically removed all
the channels I didn't watch (QVC, HSN, GOLF, all the religious
networks, CMT, etc).
do these channels that you manually deleted
ivtvctl -j reg=0x6c,val=0xfe -d /dev/video0
This one i already have, which i needed to remove the green-screen
But i found also this:
ivtvctl -j reg=0x6c,val=0xda -d /dev/video16
Don't know the difference between video0 and video16, but in mythtv setup i
saw also video16.
ivtvctl -j
Blammo,
How about questions related to HDTV setup in mythtv?
- How are HDTV channels set up? Using zap2it and an HDTV lineup
resulted in a mix of NTSC and ATSC channels with incorrect freqid for
the digital channels (e.g., in Chicago, Channel 7 (ABC) is actually
broadcasting on 52). How is this
Watching some transcoded recordings I realise the jerkiness might
already be in the recording. Is that a common problem with Myth?
alex
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Hi.
In my case I haven't tried to use the MPEG2-MPEG2 cut before.
As far as I can tell the Xvfb allows you to run a virtual frame buffer
so that you can run the program without an xwindows session.
I was planning on having a go with avidemux in xwindows later tonight by
itself. Is it your
Brian J. Murrell wrote:
...
The scheduler however was showing the first showing of program-B and
program-A in conflict with Program-B winning the conflict and the second
showing of program-B as being recorded earlier. So to graphicalize:
TV Settings-Recording Priorities-General and check
My problem is even easier...I dont want to cut commercials...just burn
straight to dvd from the .nuv files. I have a pvr-250.
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 14:38:35 -0600, David Blevins
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 11:42:16AM -0700, Blammo [doh] wrote:
How about if you want to
Versions I have:
Avidemux 2, v 2.0.34
transcode v0.6.14
lvemux-040322
xorg-x11-Xvfb-6.7.0-11
Help me please . I want to start archiving to DVD!
Cheers
Steve
I had to revert back to my old version of avidemux2 because the recent ones
seem to be broken for our purposes. There
MadPatrick wrote:
When watching DVD with Xine on the output of my PVR350 on a FC1 system is
very slow.
I've read that this is because Xine and IVTV are not yet made for each
other.
Does anybody has an solution to watch DVD's on the tv-out or an solution to
work with Xine.
Thanks
Patrick
I use
I don't know what form of wifi your using, but 802.11b really
doesn't have the bandwidth to do myth smoothly. You may be able
to compensate by reducing the capture resolution and/or bitrate. Using
mpeg4 instead of rtjpeg should help as well. Also check your cpu
utilization
during usage. If
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005, Frutillar wrote:
On Sunday 23 January 2005 10:44 pm, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005, Frutillar wrote:
I am using ivtv 0.3.2a along with lirc 0.7.0 and I am not sure if my
modules.conf file is complete.
NOTHING goes into modules.conf if you use a
On Sunday 23 January 2005 2:39 pm, John wrote:
I have an One For ALL remote model URC-6131 and I'm trying to get it
working using myth. I've recently installed Myth via Jarods guide.
One of the last issues is I'm still working on getting my remote to
work in Myth. Currently I'm using a
Well, I'm not 100% sure that avidemux is what's broken, but that is
the part where it always dies. I'll have to try it again later
tonight, but as I recall I'm able to manually edit programs using
avidemux and everything works. It's just when I run mpeg2_cut that it
fails. One thing I've
On Sunday 23 January 2005 2:14 pm, John Johnson wrote:
It's a flashing, pulsating green/blue stripe at the bottom of the
screen.
Probably two scanlines tall.
PVR-250, e-GeForce 4000 (nVidia), KnoppMyth.
This seems to have happened when MythMusic and MythGallery broke.
(II) Module nvidia:
On Sunday 23 January 2005 10:30 pm, Frutillar wrote:
Hi!
I am using ivtv 0.3.2a along with lirc 0.7.0 and I am not sure if my
modules.conf file is complete.
$ cat /etc/modules.conf
alias char-major-81 videodev
alias char-major-81-0 ivtv
alias
Well, I'm not sure exactly what fixed it, but it seems to be working
now. I'm currently using avidemux 2.0.28-4 and transcode 0.6.12-3.1.
I just successfully cut an episode of the simpsons in about 5 minutes.
Brad Benson
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 17:12:28 -0500, William [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could run lircd in event mode :-
lircd --driver=dev/input --device=/dev/input/event3 -p 660 /etc/lircd.conf
Then compile in native lirc support into Myth, setup a ~/.mythtv/lircd
mapping file and off you go
On the DVB card, the Hauppauge Nova-T PCI card is pretty good, I got
one from
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005, MadPatrick wrote:
ivtvctl -j reg=0x6c,val=0xfe -d /dev/video0
This one i already have, which i needed to remove the green-screen
But i found also this:
ivtvctl -j reg=0x6c,val=0xda -d /dev/video16
Don't know the difference between video0 and video16, but in mythtv setup
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 18:10:31 +0100, Harald Deischinger
1. the length of the video is not determined correctly, it even jitters
while the movie is playing.
2. fast forward is extremely slow when playing the video from a slow
media (WLAN) - it seems that the player first thas to read the whole
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 02:49:30PM -0500, Jeff Simpson wrote:
I like the idea - I already went through and physically removed all
the channels I didn't watch (QVC, HSN, GOLF, all the religious
networks, CMT, etc). I still have to wade through the less popular
ones that I don't want to delete
My problem is even easier...I dont want to cut
commercials...just burn straight to dvd from the .nuv files.
I have a pvr-250.
Here is the script I use to burn a single recorded show (movie) to dvd. I
also use a pvr-250 for capture. Because I display on a HDTV monitor I run
quite high
How soon do you think you'll release nuvexport with ffmpeg instead of transcode?
Depends on how long it takes me to get mythweb up to speed with the
latest recording types.
-Chris
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Andy Whitworth wrote:
You could run lircd in event mode :-
lircd --driver=dev/input --device=/dev/input/event3 -p 660 /etc/lircd.conf
Then compile in native lirc support into Myth, setup a ~/.mythtv/lircd
mapping file and off you go
Thanks, I'll give this a try tomorrow. A little unsure of
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 03:04:24PM -0600, Paul Leppert wrote:
Blammo,
- How are HDTV channels set up? Using zap2it and an HDTV lineup
resulted in a mix of NTSC and ATSC channels with incorrect freqid for
the digital channels (e.g., in Chicago, Channel 7 (ABC) is actually
broadcasting on 52).
Any suggestions?
On Thu, 2005-01-20 at 22:30 -0700, Joe Hansche wrote:
My mythtv setup has been working fairly well in the past. 0.15 was
working very well for me at the time I had it, but a sound problem
forced me to upgrade to 0.16, and other intermittent issues have been
popping up since.
Does anyone care about home built HTPCs anymore ? The only thing
MythTV does well is marketing !
bleh - what a troll
Very slow piece of junk hahaha - the droll troll
-=dave
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 11:55:47 -0800, Ian Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've used cleaner 5 for Windows and it is a
I tried teh MPEG2 - MPEG2, but the resulting movies are really kind
of grainy and the color is off and there apears to be almost what I
can describe as a faint picture and picture of th exact same show in
the upper left hand corner. Anyone know how to solve this?
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 17:42:04
Steven Christall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I can tell the Xvfb allows you to run a virtual frame buffer
so that you can run the program without an xwindows session.
Correct. And without polluting your X session if you have one.
I was planning on having a go with avidemux in xwindows
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