What I am wanting to do seems simple to me, but I dont
know much about homemade PVRs, so it could be quite difficult. First, Ill
build a little computer in one of those cool cube cases (http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=11-129-146depa=1)
and stick Gentoo or Debian
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 21:05:21 -0500, Matthew Daubenspeck
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have performed the upgrade to .17 and didn't seem to have any upgrade
issues. However, I have noticed that mythbackend seems to randomly die
just after a recording takes place, sometime when it's marking
Ok to start with im am absolute newbie when it comes to linux, I know not
much apart from su and apt-get.
My question is that I have a digital capture card (VisionPlus DVB-T) that
apparently works through linux. I thought I'd ask if anyone knows or can
send me in the direction of a walkthrough
I have a file in
/home/mythtv/.lircrc
/home/mythtv/.mythtv/lircrc
they are owned by mythtv user still the remote does not work...
Jim
- Original Message -
From: Harry Orenstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: mythtv-users@mythtv.org
Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 8:18 PM
Subject: Re:
What's the rest of your system? modprobe.conf is deprecated in kernel 2.6.x.
You should look at the /etc/modprobe.d directory, adding lines and possibly
files in there. I'm still trying to sort out how it works myself, maybe
others know more about making it work.
Cheers
-- Original Message --
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hamish Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Judging by the traffic on linux-dvb, not many. In my system, I had the
Avermedia 761 card, a Nova-T clone and the onboard SATA controller all
on the same PCI bus, and it was unworkable.
Did the Nova-T clone have a
I'm doing just that on exactly the same box you were looking at. No problem.
I'm using an ATI Radeon 9200 SEW graphics card, because it has no fan and
decent tv out, but you have to use either FBdev graphics driver or ATI's
unofficial fglrx. The fglrx driver gives aboutthe clearest X I've seen on
As far as distro is concerened, I can't speak warmly enough of kanotix.
It's a debian/knoppix variant based on sid, and has a 64 bit version that
works straight off. Just boot up in vga mode (grub extras menu) and you'll
get x on your tv straight away. Save your XF86Config-4 to a safe place
I don't think it is possible becuase of the architecture, The Xbox is
just another intel PC done as a games console.
HTH's
Dave
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 21:37:59 +1100, Dmitri Colebatch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
I have a friend who uses his xbos as a front end, as I believe many
people
There's no real linux on the PS2. There is that media player, but its fairly
basic at this stage. The mp3 player is decent but I still was having a fair
few crashes with it. The PS2 isnt as friendly when it comes to running
something like linux, where as the xbox (being basically a pc with joypad
Folks,
Has anyone managed to get the EPG created by
mythfilldatabase (via tv_grab_au) to appear against the right
channels?
I am having two problems:
Although mythfildatabase populates the programme
table, none of the entries appear (except one channel) in the EPG. I've tried
Although my DNTV card works now, I find that I need
to reload the drivers everytime I start FC3/2.6.9. Otherwise /dev/dvb won't
appear. Using Chris Pascoe's drivers I need to run "DVB-Init.sh stop" then
"DVB-Init.sh start" (which does a bunch of insmod's). /dev/dvb appears with
adapter0,
Has anyone managed to get the EPG created by mythfilldatabase (via
tv_grab_au) to appear against the right channels?
I am having two problems:
Although mythfildatabase populates the programme table, none of the entries
appear (except one channel) in the EPG. I've tried setting the xmtv
I added a link in my /etc/rc.5 folder so that the DVB-Init.sh stop and
DVB-Init.sh start is run on every boot.
Works for me :P
Whytey
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 23:17:29 +1100, Ganga Varatharajan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Although my DNTV card works now, I find that I need to reload the drivers
To me this would seem like a useful hack for nonBTaudio-supportive
cards, letting people cheaply and easily add two extra overflow
recording channels to a typical PVR (with an unused sound-in jack from
onboard full duplex audio, and over 2Ghz speed not at all used by even
multiple hauppages)
Actually, it is in /etc/rc3.d and looks like this in an ls -al ...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] rc5.d]$ ls -al S66dvbt
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 Nov 19 20:45 S66dvbt - /etc/init.d/dvbt
the /etc/init.d/dvbt script is as follows...
#!/bin/bash
#
# Startup script for dvbt
#
# chkconfig: 2345 06 94
#
On Wed, Feb 16, 2005 at 11:24:17AM -0500, Joseph A. Caputo wrote:
On Wednesday 16 February 2005 11:09, Tom Hughes wrote:
Well I've got a Leadtek Winfast A180BT GeForce MX4000 which is NV18
and the TV encoder on that certainly blows chunks. I'm using a sync
Thanks, it's nice to have another
On Sun, Feb 20, 2005 at 11:08:14AM +, Mark Smith wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hamish Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Judging by the traffic on linux-dvb, not many. In my system, I had the
Avermedia 761 card, a Nova-T clone and the onboard SATA controller all
on the
That did it.
Thank you,
Mark
On Feb 19, 2005, at 8:47 PM, Andy Long wrote:
my guess is because LIRC and fedora core 3 play very badly with each
other. It seems like there's a race condition between IVTV and LIRC.
There are several ways this can be fixed, depending on your kernel
version (i'm
Garry Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/20/2005 12:19:06 AM
snip
Now if I could just figure out why the screen goes blank when I try
to
watch TV...
Is it blanking after 5 or 10 minutes? Have you fiddled with the xset
options? I've disabled dpms and also turned the screensaver off,
but my screen
Jeremiah,
I've just updated your HowTo on mythtv.info with instructions on how to
build mythtv 0.17 using Fink.
I've exclusively worked on the FinkAndPortage page. I've also included
the CategoryHowTo tag on the main page, MythOnMacOsx, so that it shows
up in the list of howtos, and have
I have a Gentoo init script to do this, if anyone is interested.
Also, Chris has recently mentioned on his site that both 2.6.10 and
2.6.11-rc* have his drivers included. Check his site for a small patch
that needs to be run to enable the options - if there's something similar
to Gentoo's
Is there any way to see in the logs if libmpeg2 is working?
I have an AMD2600+, and a HD3000 card.
xine can play HDTV content (even 1080i) just fine with the xv driver,
so I know in theory the hardware can do it. However, mythtv (0.17) can't
hack it. It is _close_ - a bit jittery, dropping
One thing to consider is myth basically works as one capture card
per frontend active at a time. Now suppose you have e front ends
and your all playing a different one of those sources then your
right you only need one actual tuner.
Of course if your playing three analog cable channels, even if
Judging by the traffic on linux-dvb, not many. In my system, I had the
Avermedia 761 card, a Nova-T clone and the onboard SATA controller all
on the same PCI bus, and it was unworkable.
Did the Nova-T clone have a much larger buffer?
Actually, I have no idea how big its buffer is,
Chris Miller (Compuville) wrote:
Right now all the clients on my network are Windows boxes. I can watch from
Windows the pre-recorded videos, right?
Also, is this stored in Divx? If not, can I have it convert to Divx on the
fly?
Depending on your capture hardware your content will either be
I can get sound with playing AVI's, but not when I play a DVD.
FC3. .17
Soudblaster Live
Here is the mythfrontend log
Any clues?
Playing dvd://.
Reading disc structure, please wait...
There are 3 titles on this DVD.
There are 29 chapters in this DVD title.
There are 1 angles in this DVD title.
DVD
OK so I got the TVout on the pvr350 working now and can see X on my TV. Now
if I could only watch TV. When I try, I see video for about 10 seconds, but
can't change channels. Then, I get kickout to the MythTV menu. If I try
again, the same thing happens, or it just crashes completely. I
I've repainted my dishes to match the house (some kind of a
sandlewood or something). Basically, put tape on the LNB and
paint them up.
Be very careful about what kind of paint you use. Some paints will actually
absorb the signal and render the dish unusable. You really want to use a
paint
Got the same problem. Another thing I've noticed, when I select x1.1
it goes to x1.2.
N.
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 18:56:54 -0500, Brad Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just tried to give the new time stretch feature a go and it doesn't
appear to function correctly on the 350's tv-out. Time
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:mythtv-users-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jarod Wilson
Sent: 20 February 2005 06:34
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] X to TVout on pvr350
On Saturday 19 February 2005 20:00, Thom Paine wrote:
RTFM:
If you got the linux developers kit for the PS/2 you could probably
make it work.. however by the time you bought the rather expensive
kit, hard drive and then built your system it would be much cheaper to
buy an xbox front end or another PC.
The PS/2 just doesn't have the cpu power either.. you
Hi,
it's finally working ! Thanks for your help nathan !
But i have another question, do you use hardware encoding (and how) or
default software encoding ?
Pierre
On 19 févr. 05, at 12:03, Nathan Coulson wrote:
On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 13:44:06 -0500, Pierre Chatel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
ok,
Hi all,
Ive built a mythtv box which for the most part is all setup. i have a amd64
3000+ 512 Mb ram MSI K8MM-ILSR motherboard, 160 GB Sata HDD, GeForce FX 5200,
DVDrom
currnetly using onboard sound but will add audigy2 soon.
if i use mplayer and ptune-ui.pl i can watch tv without an
On Friday 18 February 2005 22:18, Brad Templeton wrote:
On Fri, Feb 18, 2005 at 08:22:10PM -0700, Blair Preston wrote:
the new stuff with XvMC enabled, I didn't get a picture on the T portion
of my dual head system. I stepped back to xv, same thing. Here is the
message from the console
are the cx23883 cards easier to get working than the bt878
cards? I have a
Nebula that I've still not been able to get working in linux
(could be that
i really don't have too much idea what i;m doing in linux yet though)
I use a Nebula without any problem. It is very sensitive to
It may be an sql query error. I get that in my console on MacOS X:
QDateTime::fromString: Parameter out of range
QDateTime::fromString: Parameter out of range
QDateTime::fromString: Parameter out of range
DB Error (ProgramList::FromProgram):
Query was:
SELECT program.chanid, program.starttime,
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 11:50:39 +0100, Marius Schrecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's the rest of your system? modprobe.conf is deprecated in kernel 2.6.x.
You should look at the /etc/modprobe.d directory, adding lines and possibly
files in there. I'm still trying to sort out how it works
I am having a problem on a frontend only machine running 0.17.
Anytime I stop watching a show whether it is the end of the show or if I
stop playback the frontend crashes.
This is what is in my mythfrontend.log:
2005-02-20 14:19:37.655 Using protocol version 14
2005-02-20 14:20:14.423 Opening
On 21/02/2005, at 9:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know if tv_grab_au can grab two xmltv readings at once?
E.G: Both FTA Digital and FTA HD Digital.
Also, is Perth's listing for both those available through it too? Does
it
work?
Thanks,
Nathan Manzi
I use tv_grab_au to grab xmltv
Once upon a time Sunday 20 February 2005 2:53 pm, Felix Huttmann wrote:
hi,
I have
- working dvb-s card, i can watch tv with xine
- a list of channels which are all working 100% in my mythtv database
- v 0.17 precompiled packages for debian
- debian sid
- problems with mythtv co. :(
I
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 21:53:01 +0100, Felix Huttmann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
I have
- working dvb-s card, i can watch tv with xine
- a list of channels which are all working 100% in my mythtv database
- v 0.17 precompiled packages for debian
- debian sid
- problems with mythtv co. :(
El Domingo, 20 de Febrero de 2005 22:05, Ivor Hewitt escribió:
Have you run setup and scanned your channels?
But is it possible to automatically scan channels? I mean with an analogue
bt8x8 card. I see the option but I can't select it. For me, to input them by
hand is a lot of pain.
Alberto
I was having the problem where I would switch to live tv and get like
a second of tv then black screen then menu
This is what I did and it worked
exit out of frontend run mythtvsetup choose yes to delete
channel information
rerun channell setup... then run mythfilldatabase
actually you can probably skip the channel thing, but not sure.
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 15:23:08 -0600, Kevin Wentland
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was having the problem where I would switch to live tv and get like
a second of tv then black screen then menu
This is what I did and it
Looks like it was some screwy reference to the themes somewhere... the
OSD theme was showing up as default, where it had been Titivillus
previously. Resetting it to Titivillus solved the issue.
--Matt
On Sun, 2005-02-20 at 14:52 -0500, Matt Mossholder wrote:
Additional data point: I
Hello MythTVers,
basics:
Fedora Core 2.6.10-1.766_FC3smp
P4/3.0 Ghz/Intel D915PBL motherboard
Hauppauge 350
eVGA nvidia MX 4000 video card
I've started a FC3 install using Jarod's HOWTO. Was doing fine except
for audio, but got a test pattern output on my TV when I loaded it
with the SAA7127
After arm wrestling with getting the nVidia XvMC libraries in the right
place( and upgrading alsa to 1.0.8), I finally have XvMC working against the
6600GT. It seems to have problems when changing channels (Sunday Morning CVS)
but exiting and entering back into Watching TV gets it back. When I
the .3.2 drivers do indeed have support for the 500, but there isn't
much mention of just how preliminary the support really is. Anybody
tried it?
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David Wood wrote:
I think something is going on with some people's builds that silently
prevents libmpeg2 from working.
There are people who post to this mailing list, and the dev list, who
specifically claim 1080i with 2100+ and even 1800+, but more than that,
I spoke with someone in IRC who
On Sunday 20 February 2005 14:18, Sasha Z wrote:
the .3.2 drivers do indeed have support for the 500, but there isn't
much mention of just how preliminary the support really is. Anybody
tried it?
Yes. I've got a PVR-500MCE (NTSC). The tuner isn't yet supported. It shows up
to the system as a
On Sunday 20 February 2005 07:33, Mike Choy wrote:
Phil
I have the same problem, not sure if this is normal as well?
Sempron 2400, On surfing around people seem to be able
todo rips in 4 to 6 hours in total.
I do two-pass encoding, the entire process takes about 2x the length of the
movie
Check to see that you're using record PS and not record TS ?
On Sun, 2005-02-20 at 20:26 +, Dan Robinson wrote:
I've just performed a dist-upgrade to 0.17 on my twin Nova-T (cx88)
system. I removed my existing card channel configs then retuned (in
UK) without any problems (great
On Sunday 20 February 2005 02:50, Marius Schrecker wrote:
What's the rest of your system? modprobe.conf is deprecated in kernel
2.6.x.
Um, no, it isn't. Different distros do things different ways.
You should look at the /etc/modprobe.d directory, adding lines and
possibly files in there.
You can get decent audio performance (line level) out of ordinary cat 5
cable as long as you use a twisted pair. To be honest I'm not sure if
coax is actually better at audio. I remember browsing a web site that
suggested at those frequencies it was not, but without taking the time
to actually
Kelly Reed Schuerman wrote:
I am having a problem on a frontend only machine running 0.17.
Anytime I stop watching a show whether it is the end of the show or if I
stop playback the frontend crashes.
This is what is in my mythfrontend.log:
2005-02-20 14:19:37.655 Using protocol version 14
Sure,...We'll see how good my memory is cause I hacked at it for awhile,...
First thing was that in my case, /etc/X11/XF86config (which is what my
xorg.conf file links to) wasn't loading glx properly. My defaul install had
this long line into the X11 extensions directory and this library
BTW: If you are running Mandrak, as I am, you will need to remove all
references to any previously installed nVidia drivers from
your /usr/X11R6/lib/ . It will try to load these older Xv and XvMC
libraries first and foil your attempts to get the new ones running properly.
If you were using
I would recommend you try one more thing -- using the DVB drivers. I
just
got this working last night:
0) get rid of any of the pchdtv drivers
1) download and install 2.6.11-rc4 kernel. Make sure you select DVB and
the nxt2002 driver. Select Video4linux at the top level but no
If you're looking for quiet, then re-consider the
XBox.
My XBox is by far the loudest PC that I have. It is
louder than (in order from loudest to quietest) my
laptop (when the fan is running), my desktop and my
MythTV machine.
-- Joe
--- Dmitri Colebatch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a PVR-500 as well, similar experiences - This is
my weekend project. Not a heck of a lot of success so
far, though - do keep me posted on how things develop for
you!
Noah
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 15:01:57 -0800
Jarod Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 20 February 2005 14:18, Sasha
Ditto!
Jarod, BTW I'm also in Redmond - your Fedora how-to is
much appreciated. :-)
Noah
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 16:31:59 -0800
Todd Tidwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then please let me know how it turns out and I'll give
mine a try too. I'm
really anxious to see this going.
-Todd
-Original
won't work without the kernel module. You'll either have to build
your own against the kernel, or just use the kernel listed on Jarod's
site.
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 18:56:29 -0500, Pete Stagman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The install should still go fine until you try to load the kernel
module.
After I upgraded to 0.17 one of my frontend's sound did not work with
mythtv. All the shows sounded like chipmunk's talking. I changed all
the audio settings and nothing seem to fix it.
I was also thinking it was a gcc/configure/make/cpu problem, but I
copied all the programs and library's
They are the ones from Jared site as per:
http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/lircd-g3.conf.txt for /etc/lircd.conf
http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/lircrc-haupgrey.txt for
/home/mythtv/.mythtv/lircrc
I used his last time for my RH9 Myth server. I just redid the machine under
FC3
permissions on the above 2
David Wood wrote:
This stuns me. We did basically the exact same thing, but for you, it
works.
I wonder if there's something wrong with debian, or my install of it,
that is somehow right in FC2.
Can you share your settings.pro?
Sure, its attached.
Tom
#CONFIG += debug
CONFIG += release
Hi All,
A few quickies regarding HDTV.
A friend recently gave me his old Athlon XP 2400+ (2.0Ghz) CPU which he
thinks is fast enough to decode HD streams. True or false? (short of
XvMC or similar).
Does anybody know the status of WinMyth and it's performance? (I have
been using osX and
On Sun, 2005-02-20 at 19:34 -0500, Thom Paine wrote:
I just completed my system, and have a few outstanding issues with it.
1. Sound is giving me an error when I go to watchtv.
It says that /dev/dsp is in use, and gives me the option to continue
without sound.
Kde might be grabbing it, or
I have upgraded my Xbox (using the apt-get update apt-get upgrade). Now
I get a message about mythvideo being compiled with version .16. I have
search the list and have found referrence to Dennis Beta having all the
modules, but I am not sure what I need to add to my sources.list to get
these
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 20:03:58 -0600, Robert Denier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2005-02-20 at 19:34 -0500, Thom Paine wrote:
I just completed my system, and have a few outstanding issues with it.
1. Sound is giving me an error when I go to watchtv.
It says that /dev/dsp is in use, and
Hello,
I upgraded yesterday to .17. I had to fix some things in the mysql
database, but other than that, the installation went well. However, now
it seems that I cannot edit recordings. I can edit older recordings,
but not anything new. I view the recording, bring up the menu, and
select
Anyone have any ideas?
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 00:40:17 -0500, Jason Blair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having a issue with my dual tuner setup. Both my ivtv and bttv
card think they are /dev/video0. Mythtv recognizes /dev/video0 as
only having the inputs of my bttv card and not the pvr-250.
Nvidia Gforce 4 generic.
Myth 0.17
Athlon xp 2200
Fedora Core 3
512mb of ram
I set everything and made sure it was cool using a monitor. Made
changes to my xorg.conf as per instructions here:
http://www.wilsonet.com/mythtv/fcmyth.php#video
(which i am very greatful for.) then hooked up my
How is the mac front end accessing the mythvideo files? nfs?
Does the user the mac front end is running have access to the mythvideo
directory? Is the mythvideo directory setup correctly for the
frontend?
Does a verbose log tell you anything?
Ivor,
I started to reply, then had to rush off to
I am experiencing a problem when viewing HD content in mythtv. My
experiences are as follows:
If I watch livetv, and the pchdtv tuner is on a 1080i channel like
NBC, I get perfect audio and video. Switching to another 1080i
channel like CBS also produces perfect audio and video. As soon as I
If you grabbed the lircd.conf file for the new remote from Jarod's
site, and also grabbed the lircrc file from Jarod's site, you'll have
problems. The button mappings in the lircrc file don't correspond to
what the buttons have been named in the lircd.conf file.
Yea, that is the problem
Matt Zimmerman has yet to release a deb for mythvideo. He does have a
source module out and the same for mythphone. I tried the mythphone
module and I had a segfault on my frontend. It could be that it has a
bug which is why he didnt release the deb. (This is just a guess.) I
have my own deb
Thank you for the reply
Yes Please :) Can you please send it to me?
-Matt
www.mattsshack.com
Jamison Ables wrote:
Matt Zimmerman has yet to release a deb for mythvideo. He does have a
source module out and the same for mythphone. I tried the mythphone
module and I had a segfault on my frontend.
On Sun, 2005-02-20 at 21:17, Andy Long wrote:
If you grabbed the lircd.conf file for the new remote from Jarod's
site, and also grabbed the lircrc file from Jarod's site, you'll have
problems. The button mappings in the lircrc file don't correspond to
what the buttons have been named in
Going through this problem now also. I did get a good lircd.conf, irw
works just fine. The lircrc file however needs adjustments from what
was pulled from Jarod's site. However it is not clear what all the
commands for mythtv are that can be mapped to the keys. For instance
the arrow keys
On Sunday 20 February 2005 5:38 pm, Gregg wrote:
I am trying to get nuvexport to work and it says it requires lvemux to
export to mpeg2, so I tried to find it through apt-get, but it does
not exist for fc3. I then tried to compile it on my own and failed It
gives me an error listed below.
On Sun, 2005-02-20 at 23:08, Thom Paine wrote:
Going through this problem now also. I did get a good lircd.conf, irw
works just fine. The lircrc file however needs adjustments from what
was pulled from Jarod's site. However it is not clear what all the
commands for mythtv are that can
Plasma,
You're right. 2.6.10 includes the DNTV drivers.
This is confirmed on the Australian vendor's site
(http://www.digitalnow.com.au/products/dtvbestbuys.html) and in the kernel
patch http://dl.bytesex.org/patches/2.6.10-2/cx88-update
I wasted so much time because I couldn't do a smiple
On Sunday 20 February 2005 17:47, James Lever wrote:
Hi All,
A few quickies regarding HDTV.
A friend recently gave me his old Athlon XP 2400+ (2.0Ghz) CPU which he
thinks is fast enough to decode HD streams. True or false? (short of
XvMC or similar).
With 0.17, could be true. I'm
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 23:35:52 -0500, Scot L. Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2005-02-20 at 23:08, Thom Paine wrote:
Going through this problem now also. I did get a good lircd.conf, irw
works just fine. The lircrc file however needs adjustments from what
was pulled from Jarod's
Check out this thread for attached files that go with that PVR-350
remote. I have the same remote and had the same problem until jason
macpherson helped out.
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/96777?search_string=sdk;#96777
That worked like a champ.
Thanks.
--
-=/Thom
1. Sound is giving me an error when I go to watchtv.
It says that /dev/dsp is in use, and gives me the option to continue
without sound.
Fixed this by changing the /dev/dsp to /dev/adsp.
2. The remote doesn't work very well. I think this is because I
downloaded Jarod's lircrc file and
On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 00:45, Thom Paine wrote:
2. The remote doesn't work very well. I think this is because I
downloaded Jarod's lircrc file and dumped it into my ~/.mythtv/lircrc.
I didn't customize it at all, and I have the new hauppauge remote with
the 4 coloured buttons at the
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 16:44:46 -0500, Pierre Chatel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
it's finally working ! Thanks for your help nathan !
But i have another question, do you use hardware encoding (and how) or
default software encoding ?
Pierre
afaik, there is no hardware encoding for this
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 22:38:16 -0700, Blammo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
btw, I have an open thread on the MythDev list about the XvMC / Pause
/ Prebuffering problem. If you can add backtraces / data to that
thread, it might help resolve the master issue this email started
under.
For what it
El Lunes, 21 de Febrero de 2005 03:40, Jason Blair escribió:
Anyone have any ideas?
Check this link. It explains how to use udev and write rules, so that you will
know where each device is. It also gives a method to know what hardware is
every /dev file.
Hi,
Since I installed a second remote backend yesterday, I encounter some
severe audio problems on both, local and remote frontend. I'm able to
hear some sound, but the quality is unusable. It occures on the local
frontend while playing old recordings and on the remote frontend while
playing
I am trying to get nuvexport to work and it says it requires lvemux to
export to mpeg2, so I tried to find it through apt-get, but it does
not exist for fc3. I then tried to compile it on my own and failed It
gives me an error listed below. Can someone point me in the right
direction?
not to
On Saturday 19 February 2005 17:35, Jim (Mythtv Mailing List) wrote:
They are the ones from Jared site as per:
http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/lircd-g3.conf.txt for /etc/lircd.conf
http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/lircrc-haupgrey.txt for
/home/mythtv/.mythtv/lircrc
I used his last time for my RH9
Hi,
Is this isn't suppoerted business with the 150 card related to mythtv
or the ivtv driver? I know a lot of people have had problems getting the
various tuners on new 150's to work, but with a recent version of the
tuner module, they will eventually work.
I thought that once a card was well
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