Thanks for the comments, will rework and should have
something in a few days.
Cool. Glad you didn't take anything as an offense, I'm looking forward
to the fixes.
-Chris
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Matthew Sullivan wrote:
However, MythTV playback is jerky, every two to three seconds, playback of TV halts briefly and the audio partially
loops.
What resolution are you recording in?
I do not use XvMC, only Xv, but I experience exactly the same if I try
to capture a resolution lower than or
Would it be at all feasible to use the multi-channel audio on a shuttle
cube to control 2 sets of speakers and have a simple command or control
as to which set is on, or if both are on?
i.e.
Set 1 -- Normal Left and Right
Set 2 -- Surround Left and Right
I have a multi room installation I was
On Saturday 26 February 2005 18:45, Todd Tidwell wrote:
No luck.
Theres too much in dmesg to really figure out much, however this did catch
my eye and might help figure out what we're looking at.
tveeprom: Hauppauge: model = 23552, rev = D292, serial# = 7769454
It also says that on the
On Saturday 26 February 2005 19:24, Brad Templeton wrote:
On Sat, Feb 26, 2005 at 01:39:15PM -0800, Jarod Wilson wrote:
ATrpms has plans to provide some alternate builds in the near future,
including:
1) a build with nVidia XvMC enabled
2) a build with Unichrome XvMC enabled
3) a
Simple problem, the toggle browseable function doesn't work in mythvideo,
so when I have a movie split into two files I can't hide the second part
in the nice gallery interface. The videos are marked as hidden, but they
just won't hide. This wasn't working for me in .16 but I know it worked
for me
On Saturday 26 February 2005 17:19, Jarod Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 26 February 2005 16:28, Todd Tidwell wrote:
Excellent! Which module parameters? I'll give it a shot.
I'm loading the drivers by hand at the moment, for debugging purposes (I'm
in the process of updating tveeprom to
My MythTV 0.17 machine is writing to a fileserver via NFS. I had no
problems with this configuration with 0.16, but after upgrading to 0.17
I get the following errors a few times a week.
Here's the relevant section of the log:
2005-02-26 19:28:11.048 Started recording Seinfeld on channel:
Chris Pinkham wrote:
The first idea doesn't seem too popular, but I think this second idea
would be very useful. I'd certainly like to have that option. I record
everything directly to a reasonably sized MPEG4 bitrate, so I don't need
any transcoding. It would be nice to be able
I'm running 0.17 on an Athlon 2000+ PVR-250 256MB RAM: Debian
Unstable. I recently installed mythstreamtv which streams video
fantastic. However I can not seem to get any audio? I know the
recordings are fine as I have watched them on my xbox frontend. I'm
trying to watch the streamed
I think Mythmusic works with subdirectories fine and I think the same
for mythvideo. Both or these will scan subdirs to build up a list of
files to play.
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 18:22:05 -0600, hondaman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess now is a good time to ask another question. When setting up my
On Sat, Feb 26, 2005 at 10:38:35PM -0500, Harry Orenstein wrote:
On Saturday 26 February 2005 4:29 pm, Jarod Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 23 February 2005 22:04, Brad Templeton wrote:
Still, 720p HDMI/DVI-D is a much cheaper and hopefully better course
than getting a YPbPr converter.
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 17:46:54 -0400, Ben Steeves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a bunch of files from a previous Myth installation I'd like to
import into a new installation. I have a backup of the old
mythconverg database -- what tables to I need to import from the old
DB into the new
I appreciate all the responses.
The approach I'm taking is that I have a solution (P2s looking for a
home) and I'm looking for the problem. The goal was to get encoders
and decoders doing all the work, so these systems can be recycled as
PVRs.
Without giving it much thought, I figured high
On Sunday 27 February 2005 12:09 am, Jarod Wilson wrote:
We actually did have it turned on at one point, and Isaac asked that it not
be, because there were users who upgraded and suddenly had broken systems,
since they didn't use nVidia cards for output. I believe the problem with
patching it
Tako Schotanus wrote:
But that still leaves my question if this is somehow the only viable
solution or could this things be compiled in and turned on/off with
options within Myth? (like the LCDproc support for example)
Because the support is actually compiled in, yes - that's the only method.
Did you compile it right? From memory, you have to compile it with
the correct options enabled.
The best I can offer is that you look through the archives for when
the project was released about 2 months ago. There was some
information about it then.
Cheers,
Whytey
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005
I am having a problem watching TV in Myth 0.17. I have a PVR350 on
x86_64, and TV plays fine via 'mplayer /dev/video0', but in myth, I have
problems. When I select 'Watch TV', I see the video come up, it plays
briefly, pauses for a few seconds, then I am kicked back to the MythTV
menu. Here is
Hello. Doing my first mythtv install. Following jarods guide
installing on FC3. Clean install on the system.
Everything works fine up until actually doing the apt-get for myth tv.
That fails on dependancies:
#apt-get install mythtv-suite
returned verbose explanation about the failure
The
I tried your new patch (grabbed it off itvt-devel).
I'm still getting static on the tuners.
For me, the card shows up as video0 and video1, I'm setting video0 with
ivtvctl to input 6 and video1 to input 7. I'm just not having any luck. Is
there some kernel patch I need or anything else I need
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 02:39:24 -0500 (EST), Daniel Agar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Simple problem, the toggle browseable function doesn't work in mythvideo,
so when I have a movie split into two files I can't hide the second part
in the nice gallery interface. The videos are marked as hidden, but
On Sat, 2005-02-26 at 15:24 -0700, Justin Gombos wrote:
From the archives, the slowest machine someone mentioned running was a
P3 750. I'd like to know if anyone has had success with a P2 333, or
a dual P2 300.
I'm running on a P2 350 just fine. That said I have a Hauppage PVR350 doing
Hi,
I noticed that since I've upgraded from 0.16 to 0.17 that mythfrontend gets
really slow and eventually can't connect to mythbackend (both are the same
computer).
The problem seems to be lots of mythcommflag processes that are using all
the processor time. I didn't have a problem with this
Sorry - I meant to include a top output - and my MythTV computer is an old
PIII 500Mhz with a PVR350 doing the real work - normally uptime says less
than 1%
Top output with all the mythcommflag processes showing:
top - 20:21:43 up 22:29, 2 users, load average: 41.02, 40.97, 40.85
Tasks: 79
All I know is that they have been having problems with dependancies in
their packages for months, I've been waiting around 2 months for them
to sort it out =)
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 21:16:54 +1100, jason bright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello. Doing my first mythtv install. Following jarods guide
All I know is that they have been having problems with
dependancies in their packages for months, I've been waiting
around 2 months for them to sort it out =)
I dont know what you mean. I just did a full virgin install of FC3 and
mythtv-suite and had absolutely no problems with missing
When manually setting channel properties I noticed a few things:
1) The visible flag correctly hides the channel from the channel guide but
does not hide it from the channels that show up when you are watching live
TV and you are in browse mode.
2) The FINISH button is not visible on the channel
I have a couple remote frontends and only a single tuner card. Is there
an easy way to tell a remote frontend to leave live tv without
resorting to some drastic measure like ssh'ing in and killing the
mythfrontend process?
(Specifically, how do I tell a _different_ remote frontend to leave
I think you're misinterpreting the results on this list.
If you use a PVR-x50, you should be fine.
I myself had a system running 2 PVR-250's on a PII 400. I was able to
record to channels at the default settings, and watch one at the same
time. IT worked just fine, until I went to mythweb, then
I haven't seen any provision for it. I wouldn't mind a check box on a
given frontend to allow its control to be preempted by another
frontend. It would obviously have to be an optional features, but it
would allow one to move to another room in the house and resume watching
whatever you were
I got the same error. Have been testing a problem the last several days
with multiple reinstalls. It broke last night. I reported a bugzilla to
Axel.
http://bugzilla.atrpms.net/show_bug.cgi?id=452
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/27/05 7:05 AM
All I know is that they have been having problems with
All I know is that they have been having problems with
dependancies in their packages for months, I've been waiting
around 2 months for them to sort it out =)
I dont know what you mean. I just did a full virgin install of FC3 and
mythtv-suite and had absolutely no problems with missing
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 20:39:27 -0600, Robert Denier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had thought this was not an accepted feature of the main myth
developers...
I agree. While I'm willing to give mad respect to anyone who hacks
together a torrent plug-in, I don't think this is the place for it.
The
Hi Thom,
If you truly have them configured and working (call up live TV, press
Y to switch between them), then they will work as you want them to
without any more intervention of configuration. If one of the tuners
is available, the other will be automatically used (either in
recording or in
On Feb 26, 2005, at 18:25, Fa Yoeu wrote:
Although I don't use it, I think mythtv has lirc integration, so you
don't have to do external keyboard bindings.
Apparently that's not what lirc integration means. I guess it means
that you don't have to use irxevent to send keypresses to the program,
In theory the 350 records in a native mpeg-2 format. I should be able
to just rename the nuv to mpg and everything work. Sadly, this is not
the case. The video quality playing back as an mpeg is terrible. Yes,
it does play but very poorly. I've also tried to create a DVD from the
files
Hi,
A stale file handle occurs when the file handle cached by the nfs client is no
longer valid on the nfs server. Something happened to the file it was
deleted moved to another file system or the NFS server was restarted. The
only way out is to umount the file system on the nfs client and
Hi everyone. I am still working on libmpeg2.
No joy so far. I recompiled following Tom's example here (thinking
perhaps OpenGL or RandR - only two differences for me - might be
significant enough on their own), and I have gone from 256MB to 1GB of
RAM in the box (following another suggestion
I've used atrpms to install. mysql.txt appears twice:
locate mysql.txt
/.mythtv/mysql.txt
/home/mythtv/.mythtv/mysql.txt
.mythtv under the root directory look fishy. Is this where it should be?
Also the root file has:
cat mysql.txt
DBHostName=localhost
DBUserName=mythtv
DBPassword=mythtv
On Feb 26, 2005, at 18:29, Donavan Stanley wrote:
Hitting the TiVo button from anywhere in the UI will bring you
back to the main menu. In Myth, I don't think you can do this.
Myth goes a lot further than that. Check out the jump points you can
bind remote presses to. (again in mythweb) You can
I used 2.6.11-rc4 with ivtv-0.3.2e and todays Jarod Wilsons patch for
tuner type 55 and tveeprom recognition.
I can watch TV and change channels using /dev/video1 and either tuner0 or
tuner1 However, /dev/video0 just gives me static
Here is a copy of the relevant dmesg log:
Feb 27 09:14:49
In theory the 350 records in a native mpeg-2 format. I
should be able
to just rename the nuv to mpg and everything work. Sadly,
this is not
the case. The video quality playing back as an mpeg is
terrible. Yes,
it does play but very poorly. I've also tried to create a
DVD from
Alan Anderson wrote:
Hi,
A stale file handle occurs when the file handle cached by the nfs client is no
longer valid on the nfs server. Something happened to the file it was
deleted moved to another file system or the NFS server was restarted. The
only way out is to umount the file system on
I have released the 0.17-compatible version of my MythTVMediaCenter
theme and OSD. I am sorry it took so long to release the final version,
but I have been very busy lately. If you are using an older version, you
should probably upgrade. Also, the Mythweb theme has been temporarily
dropped
Thanks, I wasn't aware of the filtering feature. This was driving me nuts.
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 02:39:24 -0500 (EST), Daniel Agar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Simple problem, the toggle browseable function doesn't work in
mythvideo,
so when I have a movie split into two files I can't hide the
in mythfrontend Setup-General the first screen says myth can't connect to
the database.
I filled in:
Host 127.0.0.1
Database mythconverg
User mythtv
Password mythtv
and Database Type was set as MySQL.
I think these are correct:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ mysql -umythtv -pmythtv mythconverg
Craig H Fry wrote:
In theory the 350 records in a native mpeg-2 format.
It does.
I should be able
to just rename the nuv to mpg and everything work. Sadly, this is not
the case. The video quality playing back as an mpeg is terrible.
You're saying that the quality drops by changing the file
On February 27, 2005 12:35 am, Justin Gombos wrote:
I appreciate all the responses.
The approach I'm taking is that I have a solution (P2s looking for a
home) and I'm looking for the problem. The goal was to get encoders
and decoders doing all the work, so these systems can be recycled as
Hiya,
I've installed my DVB card and seem to get sensible channel info from
my local transmitter (Isle Of Wight, yet I live in Brighton, East
Sussex which is around 60 miles away, so I have a mast mounted
booster, and downstairs splitter.)
Can someone point me in the right direction for what, or
The README states that XMLTV is a *required* component of MythTV. I
just went through the pains of installing that monster, then
discovered the following statement on
http://www.mythtv.org/docs/mythtv-HOWTO-5.html:
If you are in North America you will use the DataDirect grabber
which is
--- Brad Templeton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Too bad you don't have PCI-X. Leadtek has a
6200TC card with HDTV
that's $75 at NewEgg. And it's fan-less. ;-)
Looks like the card to get. Cheaper than an audio
auth converter!
Yeah, but no AGP version. It really sucks that
they're
Alan Anderson wrote:
The link down/up is a problem but I dont see it causeing stale file handles.
The nfs server wont restart because the link dropped.If the client tries
a nfs trasnaction while the link is down then you might a NFS server timeout
then later a server ok, reported on the
Hi all, I've upgraded last night to 0.17 but all is not well.
I went from 0.15 to 0.17
When I ran the backend it said it updated the schema fine.
When I ran the frontend it had the following problem:
2005-02-26 23:34:11.984 Upgrading to schema version 1051
2005-02-26 23:34:12.040 DB Error
I have not been able to play or rip DVDs since I upgraded to .17. I
am running under FC3 and I did both my original install of .16 and my
upgrade to .17 using apt-get.
Under .16 I was able to get DVD playback and import working by
disabling automount and creating a symbolic link from /dev/dvd
hi,
I have yet another problem, I hope I can decribe it properly...
In live-tv, when I change to another channel, the sound becomes
- sometimes higher then normal ( all people sound like mice or aliens)
- sometimes deeper then normal ( all people sound like monsters )
- sometimes normal again
-
On Sunday 27 February 2005 08:07, sean darcy wrote:
I've used atrpms to install. mysql.txt appears twice:
locate mysql.txt
/.mythtv/mysql.txt
/home/mythtv/.mythtv/mysql.txt
I have 3 of them. The two locations you mentioned at /root/.mythtv/mysql.txt.
.mythtv under the root directory look
I have several Myth Boxes, and have done a bunch of installs, mainly
based around Jarod's HOWTO.
Currently I am trying to get a USB XP MCE receiver working on a front-
end only box.
I have everything installed, and the proper module loads when I plug in
the receiver.
The main problem is that
After upgrading to FC3, my PCMCIA wireless (Orinoco Gold) didn't
work anymore. I also have a D-link DWL-G510, and I eventually
got that working but I had to use ndiswrapper and a custom
kernel that had the CONFIG_4KSTACK option disabled. With the
non-standard kernel, I can't use apt-get to gather
On Saturday 26 February 2005 19:38, Harry Orenstein wrote:
On Saturday 26 February 2005 4:29 pm, Jarod Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 23 February 2005 22:04, Brad Templeton wrote:
Still, 720p HDMI/DVI-D is a much cheaper and hopefully better course
than getting a YPbPr converter.
Anyone
Brennan Folmer wrote:
After upgrading to FC3, my PCMCIA wireless (Orinoco Gold) didn't
work anymore. I also have a D-link DWL-G510, and I eventually
got that working but I had to use ndiswrapper and a custom
kernel that had the CONFIG_4KSTACK option disabled. With the
non-standard kernel, I can't
On Sunday 27 February 2005 10:21, Joe Barnhart wrote:
--- Brad Templeton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Too bad you don't have PCI-X. Leadtek has a
6200TC card with HDTV
that's $75 at NewEgg. And it's fan-less. ;-)
Looks like the card to get. Cheaper than an audio
auth converter!
On Sunday 27 February 2005 10:57, Jason Donahue wrote:
I have several Myth Boxes, and have done a bunch of installs, mainly
based around Jarod's HOWTO.
Currently I am trying to get a USB XP MCE receiver working on a front-
end only box.
I have everything installed, and the proper module
On Sunday 27 February 2005 02:32, Todd Tidwell wrote:
I tried your new patch (grabbed it off itvt-devel).
I'm still getting static on the tuners.
For me, the card shows up as video0 and video1, I'm setting video0 with
ivtvctl to input 6 and video1 to input 7.
That should be input 6 for both
On Sunday 27 February 2005 11:07, Jarod Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 27 February 2005 02:32, Todd Tidwell wrote:
I tried your new patch (grabbed it off itvt-devel).
I'm still getting static on the tuners.
For me, the card shows up as video0 and video1, I'm setting video0 with
ivtvctl to
My Myth box runs 24/7 so I don't want to power it off when I stop watching
TV/whatever so I have irexec running in the background with the power button
mapped to /usr/X11R6/bin/xset dpms force off in order to send the monitor
to sleep. However, I can only bring it back to life again by
On Sunday 27 February 2005 08:34, Sergio Ammirata wrote:
I used 2.6.11-rc4 with ivtv-0.3.2e and todays Jarod Wilsons patch for
tuner type 55 and tveeprom recognition.
I can watch TV and change channels using /dev/video1 and either tuner0 or
tuner1 However, /dev/video0 just gives me static
On Sunday 27 February 2005 01:11, Isaac Richards wrote:
On Sunday 27 February 2005 12:09 am, Jarod Wilson wrote:
We actually did have it turned on at one point, and Isaac asked that it
not be, because there were users who upgraded and suddenly had broken
systems, since they didn't use
Sorry to bother you folks, I figured out my problem. I needed to be
linking /dev/dvd to /dev/hdd, not /media/cdrom1.
That's murphy's law in action right there, struggle with a problem for
3 days, break down and ask the mailing list, discover the solution 20
min later by yourself.
Thanks,
Try a
Subsystem: Netgear MA311 802.11b wireless adapter
Its what i've been working with for over a year and they work fine
for when I developed www.finiteinfinity.com/ses/
Their is also a pcmcia card I used, but you'd have to skim the bottem
of the paper in the files section on that page.
On Sunday 27 Feb 2005 19:13, Jarod Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 27 February 2005 01:11, Isaac Richards wrote:
On Sunday 27 February 2005 12:09 am, Jarod Wilson wrote:
We actually did have it turned on at one point, and Isaac asked that it
not be, because there were users who upgraded and
On Sunday 27 February 2005 19:12, Gayle wrote:
My Myth box runs 24/7 so I don't want to power it off when I stop watching
TV/whatever so I have irexec running in the background with the power
button mapped to /usr/X11R6/bin/xset dpms force off in order to send the
monitor to sleep. However, I
On Sunday 27 February 2005 11:32, Ivor Hewitt wrote:
On Sunday 27 Feb 2005 19:13, Jarod Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 27 February 2005 01:11, Isaac Richards wrote:
On Sunday 27 February 2005 12:09 am, Jarod Wilson wrote:
We actually did have it turned on at one point, and Isaac asked that
I have the DLink DWL-G510 you mentioned and mine ws working fine with
the stock 2.6.10 kernel. I'm not sure which 2.6.10 I have (I'm on my
windows box. But I'll be happy to check if you want. It was some work
cause I'm pretty new to Linux, but I did finally get it going.
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005
Apologies if this is a repost. I submitted ages ago, and I've not seen my
message appear?!?
Hi List,
YARFA (Yet Another Request For Advice) I'm afraid ;-)
Okay, after months of reading and research, I'm at the crunch time of looking
to actually buy equipment. Unfortunately, because of my
On Sunday 27 Feb 2005 19:36, Jarod Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 27 February 2005 11:32, Ivor Hewitt wrote:
Also, with a minor tweak it should be possible to alter the XvMC support
to detect NVidia or Unichrome at runtime, in the same fashion as the
MPlayer plugin.
Oooh, now that would be
Ken Bass wrote:
Hi all, I've upgraded last night to 0.17 but all is not well.
I went from 0.15 to 0.17
When I ran the backend it said it updated the schema fine.
When I ran the frontend it had the following problem:
2005-02-26 23:34:11.984 Upgrading to schema version 1051
2005-02-26 23:34:12.040
On Sunday 27 February 2005 19:36, Stephen Boddy wrote:
On Sunday 27 February 2005 19:12, Gayle wrote:
My Myth box runs 24/7 so I don't want to power it off when I stop
watching TV/whatever so I have irexec running in the background with the
power button mapped to /usr/X11R6/bin/xset dpms
The readme should make xmltv optional.
Sorry, I don't see the patch attached to your message.
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Please ignore these last messages. I have resolved the issue (by
removing and reinstalling ivtv and the kernel module by hand) and
several reboots.
The transition from FC1-FC2 was not as painless as I hoped, but
everything seems to be up and working (with some real kludgy lirc
fixes, and power
If I order the Mac Mini, would 256MB be enough for MythTV plus OSX, also
for DVD/video playback - and if not, should I order 256MB extra (£50) or
buy it seperately (£44) and flog off the memory and put it in myself?
Thanks very much for your help in advance!
Cheers - Piers
I am in the USA and planning on building a Gentoo MythTV system.
Currently I have the standard Direct TV with no HD since I don't have
a HD tv yet. I am working on putting together an Intel 3.0ghz/512meg
system to plug into my entertainment system. I am thinking of using a
HD-3000 card for TV
os X is barely usable just by itself with 256, much less running any
applications - I recommend at least 512, thats what I have...
if you're going to do it yoursefl, pay attention to any warranty you
might or might not void by opening the unit. I have no idea if this is
even an issue but it's
Theoretically, you can just make sure you get an HDTV with a VGA
(D-sub 15 pin RGB) input when you take the HDTV plunge. Of course, I
can't really say which hypothetical TVs on the hypothetical market
will hypothetically be available when you reach that point.
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 15:56:03
gt;From: Jarod Wilson lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]gt;
gt;Reply-To: Discussion about mythtv lt;mythtv-users@mythtv.orggt;
gt;To: Discussion about mythtv lt;mythtv-users@mythtv.orggt;
gt;Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] where does mysql.txt go?
gt;Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 10:53:35 -0800
gt;
gt;On Sunday 27
Muddling my way through setting up mythtv on fc3.
mythfrontend - watch tv just gives a blackscreen. Even shortcut keys
from keys.txt have no effect. top shows lots of cpu cycles.
I'd appeciate any suggestions on troubleshooting.
But the console and the log don't show a problem:
[EMAIL
I saw that Hauppauge has a new remote control for sale. According to
the text on the site, it's compatible with existing boards. Has anyone
purchased one yet for use with MythTV? If so, were there any problems
getting it configured? It's got many more buttons and looks like it
would be well worth
I am hoping someone can help me with an output problem with my PVR350.
I am using the video out on the PVR350 as the display for my system.
I have the ivtv driver installed successfully and I am able to pump
video from my video in to my video out issuing the following command.
# ivtvfbctl
Hi,
I am trying to make an ATI remote wonder work on
FC3 with MythTV.
The start looked very fine. I did not have to
configure anything. The Remote Wonder was automatically detected by FC3. Here is
an extract from messages:
...
Feb 27 12:52:58 freja kernel: usb 3-2:
new low speed USB
Hi, Im runnning FC3 and Mythtv 0.17,
when i attempt to run mythtvsetup, i get an error saying
mythtvsetup: symbol lookup error: mythtvsetup: undefined symbol:
__ti19ConfigurationWizard
any help would be appreciated, thanks
-Kevin-
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I couldn't find all the mythstreamtv threads last night, I started
searching under vlc and ffmpeg and found my answer: I tried to run
with all .deb packages. After compiling from source I now have
excellent streaming video and audio, however I still have one issue I
couldn't get past last night:
On Sunday 27 February 2005 21:04, Chris Ribe wrote:
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 15:56:03 -0500, Matt Salerno [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I am in the USA and planning on building a Gentoo MythTV system.
Currently I have the standard Direct TV with no HD since I don't have
a HD tv yet. I am working
Thanks! Updated in my cvs. Keep em coming if you got em, it
certainly needs it :).
Gary
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 17:19:58 -0800 (PST), John Miller
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Simple patch against the recent DB changes.
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Is 512 enough for doing most things or is 1Gig required?
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 12:56:31 -0800, M. Barnabas Luntzel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
os X is barely usable just by itself with 256, much less running any
applications - I recommend at least 512, thats what I have...
if you're going to do
This is coming to CVS in the very near future. I'm trying to get
commercial flagging so that it can be started almost right after the
recording starts, so it will run about 30 seconds or so behind the
recording. This will help get commercial flagging finished quicker
(possibly right behind
...
The developers and much of the myth community have made it clear that
torrents are NOT supported, not least because we want the machines and
the project that we spent so much time working on to remain to
free of legal burdens.
...
This is really truly such an unfortunate attitude. I really
I actually did re-read the lirc section of the howto. I applied the
patch, and removed the first line of lirc.rules. I think it may be an
issue with my modprobe.conf.
I kind of guessed at the appropriate line:
alias char-major-61 lirc_mceusb
With this line I just noticed that even if the
What happens if you run $ /usr/bin/irw after a reboot?
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 17:22:00 -0500, Jason Donahue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I actually did re-read the lirc section of the howto. I applied the
patch, and removed the first line of lirc.rules. I think it may be an
issue with my
it certainly looks better, but for an additonal $10-$20, you can get a
pretty stout all-in-one remote. That would seem to be a better deal,
IMHO
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 16:26:29 -0500, Ken Mink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I saw that Hauppauge has a new remote control for sale. According to
the text
On Sunday 27 February 2005 21:26, Ken Mink wrote:
I saw that Hauppauge has a new remote control for sale. According to
the text on the site, it's compatible with existing boards. Has anyone
purchased one yet for use with MythTV? If so, were there any problems
getting it configured? It's got
This is really truly such an unfortunate attitude. I really
appreciate this patch. Many other myth users including yourself I'm
sure appreciate this patch. Bit torrent is not illegal technology.
No, bittorrent is not illegal. Nor is mythtv. But combining them in
such a way that makes it
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