did you run myth-setup?
did you define and save a capture card ?
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ffrr wrote:
Shaun Lowry wrote:
You need to use replex (http://unix.freshmeat.net/projects/dvb-replex/)
on the nuv files to remultiplex the TS data to PS. Replex doesn't
always pick the right aPID though, so if you get no audio, high-pitched
whining or the audio description track try
Hi Nick/Dewey,
My knowledge of software and landguages is quite good, but my knowledge of
linux is very limited.
I have been checking the forum and have come across various posts on similar
things and suspect mine is a combination of a number of possible problems.
Where are the log files kept
On 8/22/05, Justin Debbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Nick/Dewey,
My knowledge of software and landguages is quite good, but my knowledge of
linux is very limited.
I have been checking the forum and have come across various posts on similar
things and suspect mine is a combination of a
I have occasionally noticed a .nuv file of zero length and, of course,
it means I have missed recording a show. I have been trying to figure
out why. The log below shows what happened.
The strange thing is that, I tried scheduling another show on the same
channel (no restarts of either
My Myth setup is running fabulously well. WAF is high and
our TV viewing habits have been completely changed.
A niggling little problem is however defying my attempts to
fix. When I am watching live TV (not often now as we mainly watch
recorded programs) and hit the menu button I get
And here's the output of /sbin/lspci -v if it can help at all.
00:09.0 Multimedia video controller: Internext Compression Inc iTVC15
MPEG-2 Encoder (rev 01)
Subsystem: Hauppauge computer works Inc. WinTV PVR-350
Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 11
Memory
I get a problem when I am watching live tv, and when I change channel the OSD
goes off to the right hand side..
I am using 16:9 zoom on a 4:3 tv and input via DVB, has anybody had similar
problems?
On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 07:40 pm, Nick Rosier wrote:
we mainly watch recorded programs) and
hit
On 8/22/05, Mariusz Stankiewicz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get a problem when I am watching live tv, and when I change channel the OSD
goes off to the right hand side..
I am using 16:9 zoom on a 4:3 tv and input via DVB, has anybody had similar
problems?
I see the same. I use VGA out,
On 8/22/05, Amyg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I choose Watch TV button or other choices,I have met with one
problem!
It is :
Could not connect to the master backend server --is it running?
Is the IP address set for it in the setup program correct?
How can I solve this provlem?
And how
On 21/08/05, Craig Tinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dylan Keon wrote:
On 07/24/2005 07:41 PM Boleslaw Ciesielski wrote the following:
Dylan Keon wrote:
I have a One For All Kameleon URC 9960. The innards should be
similar to the Radio Shack 15-2116 described on Jarod's Universal
That's exactly the same as me then, its been happening for a while now but
I've just learned to live with it.
I'm doing tv-out using nvidia geforce 4, and running latest svn myth on debian
unstable.
On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 10:00 pm, David Whyte wrote:
I see the same. I use VGA out, using the
How do I install the right version of the firmware?
I've checked the permissions all looks ok.
Thanks.
--- Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/22/05, Gera Makarov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And here's the output of /sbin/lspci -v if it can help at all.
00:09.0 Multimedia video controller:
I've found an article about this firmware message which says it's
nothing to warry about
http://svn.wilsonet.com/projects/mythtvology/ticket/20
So I guess that's not that. Will keep looking.
--- Gera Makarov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I install the right version of the firmware?
I've
David Watkins wrote:
On 21/08/05, Craig Tinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dylan Keon wrote:
On 07/24/2005 07:41 PM Boleslaw Ciesielski wrote the following:
Dylan Keon wrote:
I have a One For All Kameleon URC 9960. The innards should be
similar to the Radio Shack
Craig Tinson wrote:
David Watkins wrote:
On 21/08/05, Craig Tinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dylan Keon wrote:
On 07/24/2005 07:41 PM Boleslaw Ciesielski wrote the following:
Dylan Keon wrote:
I have a One For All Kameleon URC 9960. The innards should be
similar to
At 08:31 AM 8/22/2005, you wrote:
I've found an article about this firmware message which says it's
nothing to warry about
http://svn.wilsonet.com/projects/mythtvology/ticket/20
So I guess that's not that. Will keep looking.
But it should also have pointed you to the recommended ones and
Jo Shields wrote:
I have _most_ of the kameleon's buttons working, emulating an @sat box
(OFA SAT code 1300). This code happens to work very well with irecord,
or there's a config I made sent to LIRC upstream.
--Jo Shields
Hi Jo
thats the problem I've having - I can't get my head
Craig Tinson wrote:
Jo Shields wrote:
I have _most_ of the kameleon's buttons working, emulating an @sat
box (OFA SAT code 1300). This code happens to work very well with
irecord, or there's a config I made sent to LIRC upstream.
--Jo Shields
Hi Jo
thats the problem I've having - I
Jo Shields wrote:
Craig Tinson wrote:
Jo Shields wrote:
I have _most_ of the kameleon's buttons working, emulating an @sat
box (OFA SAT code 1300). This code happens to work very well with
irecord, or there's a config I made sent to LIRC upstream.
--Jo Shields
Hi Jo
thats the
I'm trying to do a mythfilldatabase and the datastream starts and a 5 to
15
seconds later the transfer stops with no further progress.
Eventually it errors with a connection timeout and restarts. This has
been
going on for a few days so I was wondering if I forgot a network setting
or
Try going to: Settings - Setup - Appearance, and playing with the
GUI hight, width, and offsets.
Then try: Settings - TV Settings - Playback - Overscan, and play
with those values.
I had the same problem and fixed it with one of those two options (
can't remember which ).
I think it was the
On Wednesday 17 August 2005 12:34, gLaNDix (Jesse Kaufman) wrote:
James Oltman wrote:
I hate to say this, but I use WinBloze and DVD Shrink to do what you
are
wanting to do.
can you take just a straight VOB rip from myth and throw it into dvd
shrink, or do you have to use DVD Shrink
Thanks! In particular, the From DOS/Windows to Linux HOWTO is a great
resource. Coming from Windows/DOS, this offers some good information:
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/other-formats/html_single/DOS-Win-to-Linux-HOWTO.html
David Watkins wrote:
On 22/08/05, Zak [EMAIL
For kernel modules, I found this HOW-TO useful:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Module-HOWTO/index.html
-Tim
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On Friday 19 August 2005 13:29, Tim Hamer wrote:
Scott Minneman wrote:
On 8/19/05, Jesse Guardiani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a good IR/RF universal remote? Bonus points if
it's as sexy as the Harmony...
every RF remote i've ever seen can only be used with its own
I am a longtime (~10 years) Windows tinkerer, but just got into Linux in
the past year, specifically for the purpose of setting up MythTV (which,
simply put, rocks). I have it working, thanks to Jarod's fantastic
guide. However, 90% of the commands I entered on faith, without any
clue what I
On Wednesday 17 August 2005 12:33, gLaNDix (Jesse Kaufman) wrote:
James Oltman wrote:
I hate to say this, but I use WinBloze and DVD Shrink to do what you
are
wanting to do.
arg, was hoping to stay away from that, mostly so i could just ssh
into
my server and do what i needed to do :(
On 22/08/05, Zak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am a longtime (~10 years) Windows tinkerer, but just got into Linux in
the past year, specifically for the purpose of setting up MythTV (which,
simply put, rocks). I have it working, thanks to Jarod's fantastic
guide. However, 90% of the commands I
Thanks! This is just what I was looking for! I'll have to spend some
time to see if I can parse out the information relevant to Jarod's guide.
Timothy McFadden wrote:
For kernel modules, I found this HOW-TO useful:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Module-HOWTO/index.html
-Tim
Hi
Last week I had the same question about the difference between the
500MCE and the 500 (without the MCE).
I mailed the dutch Haupauge technical support about my question (was to
lazy to search around with google).
They say, the MCE version is exactly the same as the normal PVR-500.
They
On 12-Aug-05, at 3:26 PM, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
every night? My Dish receiver downloads updates
every night at 3AM, so I'd like to block the whole
3AM - 4AM timeslot every day of the week.
I would write some sql to run after every database fill where you
delete program entries for anything
*I am looking to setup a MythTV machine (2nd attempt)
Has anyone used this card:
*AVerMedia M150 PCI Interface M150 Media Center Edition 2005 PCI TV
Tuner - OEM
It is only 55.00 bucks compared to the PVR-250 costing $130.Any
recommendations?
One thing I don't yet understand. After I get
You have several options for the video:
1. Get a VGA-component/composite/S-Video converter (e.g., Audio
Authority).
2. Purchase a video card with S-Video out.
3. Purchase a capture card with S-Video out (e.g., PVR-350).
4. Purchase a TV w/ DVI or VGA inputs.
For the sound, yes, you need to
I always point new users to our research group to the linux cookbook:
http://dsl.org/cookbook/cookbook_toc.html
We do almost all of our work on Linux and we get users who have little
to no experience in that area. This resource is great for them. A
little out of date but most of it is still
Anyone have thoughts
on this, or am I nuts and should quit asking?
Here is my
Goal.I would like to output three different signals to a "Video
Modulator" (Down the road, more likely via baluns over Cat5e to increase the
quality).In the video modulator scenario, I would then assign a
Mike wrote:
Richard
Bronosky wrote:
So I tried to buy hardware specifically to
have a good MythTV
experience. ( See setup here http://www.bronosky.com/index.php?p=21 )
I have obviously failed.
I've installed KnoppMyth R5A16, and followed these instructions for
ivtv
Joseph A. Caputo wrote:
On Friday 19 August 2005 13:29, Tim Hamer wrote:
Scott Minneman wrote:
On 8/19/05, Jesse Guardiani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a good IR/RF universal remote? Bonus points if
it's as sexy as the Harmony...
every RF remote i've ever seen can only
Joseph A. Caputo wrote:
On Friday 19 August 2005 13:29, Tim Hamer wrote:
Scott Minneman wrote:
On 8/19/05, Jesse Guardiani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a good IR/RF universal remote? Bonus points if
it's as sexy as the Harmony...
In addition to the below items,
Another interesting approach would be to use a dedicated video port for
myth output. This could either be (s)vga, svideo, composite from a aux
port from a video card that offers multiple outputs.
I find this configuration more flexible as I can login to the
Ernie Lim wrote:
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Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 11:08 PM
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Happauge PVR-500 Linux Support Feedback
That's where
On 8/19/05, Jesse Guardiani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a good IR/RF universal remote? Bonus points if
it's as sexy as the Harmony...
every RF remote i've ever seen can only be used with its own specific
RF
equipment, so you won't find one to control your keyboard i
From what I have gathered Zap2it provides all the tv listings for the
US users of MythTV?
Is there is no cost of this service?
I have heard that Zap2it includes some kind of advertising with the
data, is this true and if so is it obtrusive in anyway?
Mark
That is true. Zap2It is free, but you have to fill out a survey, and
you can only subscribe to a 3 month service, which you must renew to
keep getting the listings. There is an alternative service available
for a fee (http://www.lxmsuite.com/). It still uses Zap2It, but it
avoids having to
Mark Gordon wrote:
From what I have gathered Zap2it provides all the tv listings for the
US users of MythTV? Is there is no cost of this service? I have heard
that Zap2it includes some kind of advertising with the data, is this
true and if so is it obtrusive in anyway?
Mark
At 12:52 PM 8/22/2005, Mark Gordon wrote:
From what I have gathered Zap2it provides all the tv listings for the
US users of MythTV?
Not all of them. I have DirecTV and they don't provide the PPV
listings for us (even though they have them) because DTV has asked
them not to. That's not a
Matthew Schumacher wrote:
On 8/19/05, Jesse Guardiani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a good IR/RF universal remote? Bonus points if
it's as sexy as the Harmony...
every RF remote i've ever seen can only be used with its own specific
RF
equipment, so you won't find one
Tim Hamer wrote:
Matthew Schumacher wrote:
On 8/19/05, Jesse Guardiani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a good IR/RF universal remote? Bonus points if
it's as sexy as the Harmony...
every RF remote i've ever seen can only be used with its own
specific RF equipment,
On 8/22/05, George Nassas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To the original poster: the reason game and phone debs are missing isMatt hasn't gotten around to packaging them. If you're able to come upwith a package patch to include those plugins then he asks that youpost the patch to the mythtv-dev list and
Hi,
I would like to able to see if my card is working before I get into the full
mythtv install process, so I tried to install the modules as described in
various howto's and documents that I have found, but I have not been able to
get the frontend installed or get the device entries added to
I have slogged through many how-to's and with wilsons guide and have
gotten myself a working mythtv setup. happage 150, fedora core3 etc. I
know i may be missing something in the doc's, but everything works with
the exception of the remote. this too will work so long as i am logged
in as
I have a wonderful working MythTV Setup, Lirc is great, TV
Capture is Great, even HDTV is great.
What I want to do is send commands to MythTV from a command
line, preferably identical commands to those by Lirc..quick
google search didnt reveal a solution, so I thought Id ask here.
Stephen Kitchener wrote:
modprobe v4l1-compat
modprobe v4l2-common
modprobe video-buf
modprobe dvb-core
modprobe tda1004x
modprobe saa7146
modprobe saa7146_vv
modprobe ttpci-eeprom
modprobe budget
modprobe budget-ci
Any help appriciated...Any more info required, please ask.
Try sticking
Hi Dave,
I was thinking along these lines quite a while ago. I
setup a server pushing the video out from the computer
to a radio-shack RF modulator (tunable, $60 for the
modulator I believe) and piped back into my RG6
distribution tree.
I did have several issues.
1. Time Warner was pushing a
Stephen Kitchener wrote:
Hi,
I would like to able to see if my card is working before I get into the full
mythtv install process, so I tried to install the modules as described in
various howto's and documents that I have found, but I have not been able to
get the frontend installed or get
What speed machine? Usually I suggest trying to play back a recorded
file in another player (or on another system) to verify that it's a
playback/decoding only issue.
I'm not sure of the linux or mythtv terminology for this, but what's
your video renderer?
i.e. overlay, vs xv/Xvmc ?
*shrug*
Richard Bronosky wrote:
Tim Hamer wrote:
Matthew Schumacher wrote:
On 8/19/05, Jesse Guardiani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a good IR/RF universal remote? Bonus points if
it's as sexy as the Harmony...
every RF remote i've ever seen can only be used with its own
Oscar Curero wrote:
Is anyone using the remote of the pvr-350 with suse 9.3 ?
In dmesg the only thing about the remote is:
ir-kbd-i2c: i2c IR (Hauppauge) detected at i2c-0//ir0 [ivtv i2c driver #0]
Everything works like a charm but the remote.
Please...!!
On 8/22/05, Robert D. Mathews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have slogged through many how-to's and with wilsons guide and have
gotten myself a working mythtv setup. happage 150, fedora core3 etc. I
know i may be missing something in the doc's, but everything works with
the exception of the
It's a 1Ghz P3.
I really have no other way to play back the file unfortunately as I
only have the single TV and the playback on a non-interlaced monitor
would look different anyways.
When I use XvMC, the OSD goes black and white and flickers badly.
Using XV picture controls only changes the
My MythTV box needs the BIOS updated. This can only be done from
Windows, or a Windows 98 boot disk. My MythTV Box doesn't have a floppy
drive. (They are ugly and hold next to nothing.) So I got the win98SE
boot iso from
lirc is started, in terminal i get corresponding readout from what
buttons i push. when i log out as user and in as root everything works
as advertised. all remote functions work. is there something i need to
post so someone can troubleshoot it?
Blastzone wrote:
First, are you sure that
On Monday 22 August 2005 06:26 pm, Richard Bronosky wrote:
My MythTV box needs the BIOS updated. This can only be done from
Windows, or a Windows 98 boot disk. My MythTV Box doesn't have a floppy
drive. (They are ugly and hold next to nothing.) So I got the win98SE
boot iso from
Couldn't work out how to respond to a digest, so I've changed my settings, and
replied this way
Stephen Kitchener wrote:
Hi,
I would like to able to see if my card is working before I get into the full
mythtv install process, so I tried to install the modules as described in
various
Hi all, first post here and building my first MythTV box (on Gentoo
Linux). Have a few questions, but I'll start with just one :)
In most of the documentation I have read, it states that you must
provide card number and tuner number as options to the bttv kernel module.
How do I know what my
Hi Julian
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Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 21:58:15 +0100
From: Julian Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] NOVA-T Hauppauge testing to see if my card
is working
To: Discussion about mythtv mythtv-users@mythtv.org
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I am fed up with framegrabbers and I am looking at getting the newer
cheaper PVR-150 card (maybe 2 of them). I see 2 models on my usual
purchasing site Newegg, the 1042 and the 1045.
1042 $66 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16815116620
1045 $93
El Dilluns, 22 de Agost de 2005 23:52, Tim Hamer va escriure:
Oscar Curero wrote:
Is anyone using the remote of the pvr-350 with suse 9.3 ?
In dmesg the only thing about the remote is:
ir-kbd-i2c: i2c IR (Hauppauge) detected at i2c-0//ir0 [ivtv i2c driver
#0]
Everything works like a
I don't know if you've tried this or not, but you can
try mounting the ISO using the loopback device,
something like (the directory /mnt/iso must exist
first):
mount -t iso -o loop filename.iso /mnt/iso
You'll need to be root to do this. After you unmount
the ISO, your changes should be in the
Joe Votour wrote:
I don't know if you've tried this or not, but you can
try mounting the ISO using the loopback device,
something like (the directory /mnt/iso must exist
first):
mount -t iso -o loop filename.iso /mnt/iso
iso9660 filesystem is readonly, so you will need to regenerate the iso.
Oh for crying out loud think laterally...
Download a bootable win98 iso with included CD drivers...
Burn it and boot the mythbox with it...
Take the disk out and burn it again with the flash util and the flash
bin file (you may need 10MB juck file to pad out the CD)
Stick it back in
well granted it would be different, but you complained about what I
presume to be pixelation/blockiness type artifacts, which *could* be
your processor struggling to keep up with decoding or there could be
some horrible recording artifact from snowy analog cable.
I'm trying to eliminate
There was a great discussion with a billion different ways ( which
doesn't always help, but hey) on slashdot a few months ago
Why Do We Have to Use a Floppy to Flash BIOS?
http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/06/29/2135208
I found a lot of neat howto/ideas command line nuggets in the
Mark Gordon wrote:
I have heard
that Zap2it includes some kind of advertising with the data, is this
true and if so is it obtrusive in anyway?
Yes. They advertise NBC, CBS, ABC, USA, Comedy Central, etc as
well as premium channels like HBO, Showtime, Starz, etc. It's
not intrusive, you'd
The MCE version of the pvr150 is pretty much driver compatible with
the retail flavor.
Obviously you won't get a remote or IR blaster that comes with the
retail package, but you'll get RCA audio inputs as opposed to 1/8th
inch stereo mini jack and the inclusion of an FM tuner (mythtv guru's
is
Nes Yarug wrote:
Hi all, first post here and building my first MythTV box (on Gentoo
Linux). Have a few questions, but I'll start with just one :)
In most of the documentation I have read, it states that you must
provide card number and tuner number as options to the bttv kernel module.
How do
The PVR-150 MCE has been working fine for me for about 2 months now.
Maybe even closer to 3.
-khanh
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Is lircd running?
I'm running an ATI USB remote wonder on SuSE 9.3 and the Hauppauge
remote on SuSE 9.2 via a PVR-250. Both have no issues. The PVR-250 is
on my backend and I even have the new dual driver lirc running a serial
blaster to my cable box.
-khanh
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Gera Makarov wrote:
At this stage I've only been trying to output live tv from 350 but the
intention was to run X through it. I did enable 350 hardware decoding
in mythfrontend but it didn't do anything.
Just to make sure you know what to expect--turning on enable 350
hardware decoding will
El Dimarts, 23 de Agost de 2005 02:04, Khanh Tran va escriure:
Is lircd running?
I'm running an ATI USB remote wonder on SuSE 9.3 and the Hauppauge
remote on SuSE 9.2 via a PVR-250. Both have no issues. The PVR-250 is
on my backend and I even have the new dual driver lirc running a serial
On 8/22/05, Richard Bronosky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using nothing but Linux I must modify the iso to add 2 files and then
burn. I have 1 CD-RW to do this with. I've tried for HOURS to find a
solution!!! How can this be this hard?
You spent hours? 5 seconds with google and the query linux
Tim Hamer wrote:
Matthew Schumacher wrote:
What do you figure the range is with this. I have an ATI remote wonder
and I need to wave it around looking for a signal to control my mythtv
server even in the same room. I'm looking for a better remote, but it
has to be able to go 75 feet though
Robert D. Mathews wrote:
I have slogged through many how-to's and with wilsons guide and have
gotten myself a working mythtv setup. happage 150, fedora core3 etc. I
know i may be missing something in the doc's, but everything works
with the exception of the remote. this too will work so long
After reading this thread, I realized that Zap2it didn't send me an
e-mail notification that my subscription was going to expire. Anybody
else? It expires today. Thanks!
Paul
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Answered my own question. I found an option in myth settings that
starts the picture in 16:9 Zoom mode which fills my 4:3 PAL TV o.k.
I guess this doesn't help with burning DVD's though as the initial
picture is still the same size.
On 8/18/05, Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI Guys,
My
Oscar Curero wrote:
OK. This is what happens: Almost always the remote doesn't work, but from time
to time, the following lines appears in dmesg when I press the buttons:
i2c IR (Hauppauge): unknown key: key=0x17 raw=0x3797 down=1
i2c IR (Hauppauge): unknown key: key=0x17 raw=0x3797 down=0
El Dimarts, 23 de Agost de 2005 03:37, Michael T. Dean va escriure:
Oscar Curero wrote:
OK. This is what happens: Almost always the remote doesn't work, but from
time to time, the following lines appears in dmesg when I press the
buttons:
i2c IR (Hauppauge): unknown key: key=0x17
David Ellis wrote:
I have a wonderful working MythTV Setup, Lirc is great, TV Capture is
Great, even HDTV is great.
What I want to do is send commands to MythTV from a command line,
preferably identical commands to those by Lirc………..quick google search
didn’t reveal a solution, so I thought
Paul K wrote:
After reading this thread, I realized that Zap2it didn't send me an
e-mail notification that my subscription was going to expire. Anybody
else? It expires today. Thanks!
Paul
I noticed the same thing about an hour ago. Mine wasn't supposed to
expire until the 27th, but I
ok, but my sub doesn't expire until late next month.
any ideas?
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what's a noob remote?
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every reboot I have to do:
# modprobe ivtv
in order to watch tv via myth.
any ideas or is this s.o.p. for this app?
easy to fix in one of the system startup scripts but necessary?
fyi:
fc4 w/latest bits, pvr-250, 512 m, celeron 2.5g blah blah blah...
Sigh... I have said it before, but I will say it again. Have you
thought of using JP1 remote programing? It's the greatest thing since
sliced bread. The only difficult thing is building a cable to
upload/download stuff to your remote.
Check out http://www.hifi-remote.com/jp1/ and how I did it
On Monday 22 August 2005 10:28 pm, Todd Bailey wrote:
every reboot I have to do:
# modprobe ivtv
in order to watch tv via myth.
any ideas or is this s.o.p. for this app?
Wait a minute. You're telling me that you have to *load the driver* for your
tv card before you can use it?
On 8/22/05, Isaac Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 22 August 2005 10:28 pm, Todd Bailey wrote:
every reboot I have to do:
# modprobe ivtv
Well if your modprobe.conf has that line in it, and its not working a
bandaid would be to add modprobe ivtv into your /etc/rc.local
On 8/22/05, Jason Mcmillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sigh... I have said it before, but I will say it again. Have you
thought of using JP1 remote programing? It's the greatest thing since
sliced bread. The only difficult thing is building a cable to
upload/download stuff to your remote.
Or
I just can't believe just how unstable this app is.
this time while trying to watch tv via the ui, I get 2 seconds of sound
and video then the display freezes and no sound. about a minute later
blue screen eventually I get the menu.
sort of reminds me of Win Nt [the early days] :)
here is a
my point exactly,
I was just wondering if this is sop.
It would appear to me that one only needs to run depmod -a and modprobe
ivtv just one time to create and store the configuration.
however, I don't have any problems forcing the issue with a bandaid
approach...
On Mon, 2005-08-22 at 22:37
Bandaid approach?
You've never said that you're loading ivtv in your modprobe.conf file.
Maybe you're not loading it, as Isaac indicated.
The commands you are citing are the commands to manually load ivtv.
Regards,
Jonathan S. Link
On 8/22/05, todd Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my point
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