For some reason is a period the correct deliminator in mplayer
At 02:30 2005-08-25, you wrote:
On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 13:54 +0200, Peter Osterberg wrote:
mplayer -ao alsa:device=hw=0.0 is the correct setting for analog output
mplayer -ao alsa:device=hw=0.3 should be the correct setting for
I have a DVICO DVB-T PLUS card with two inputs configured. I have free
to air channels on the DVB input and the SVHS input connected to my
Foxtel (satellite tv) set top box.
I can schedule recordings on both inputs and they will record fine on
both either individually or simultaneously, but I
On 8/25/05, Martin Conway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a DVICO DVB-T PLUS card with two inputs configured. I have free
to air channels on the DVB input and the SVHS input connected to my
Foxtel (satellite tv) set top box.
I can schedule recordings on both inputs and they will record fine
Just wondering if the behaviour I am seeing is restricted to my
installation or whether this is a general bug:
Loading up MythWeb and accessing the Searches link gives the option to
search for all movies, 3* movies etc. Clicking the movies link
correctly gives a listing of all upcoming movies
Hi Guys,
I just wondered if there is any way of downloading video rss feeds and
having them show up in the recorded media? It would kind of make sense
to handle them like tv shows?
Has there been any discussion on this?
Jason
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Personally I don't use a Window manager with mythtv,
When I started playing with mythtv I tried most of the
window mangers to see which performed best.
My order of preference after testing quite a lot of
different wm's with myth :-
1. No window Manager (Difficult to get working
properly but I
Howdy All,
Seeing this post (below), I just thought I'd pop-up and mention the
open-source RSS+Bittorrent+Video Player project that I happen to be on the
list for (not a developer or anything though): it's called 'DTV'
( http://participatoryculture.org/download.php )
These guys have been working
On 8/25/05, Brett Grice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Personally I don't use a Window manager with mythtv,
When I started playing with mythtv I tried most of the
window mangers to see which performed best.
My order of preference after testing quite a lot of
different wm's with myth :-
1. No
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 17:06:42 +1000, Brett Grice wrote:
My order of preference after testing quite a lot of different wm's with
myth :-
1. No window Manager (Difficult to get working properly but I find the
most stable.)
2. fvwm2
3. MWM
3. ICEwm
4. Afterstep
5. Blackbox
5. Fluxbox
6.
Can't believe you haven't listed ratpoison there. Very lightweight,
supports Xrandr, and importantly for a mouseless machine, is entirely
keyboard driven. Almost feels like it was written for
myth and I'd certainly prefer it to no window manager (which can have
focus issues sometimes).
I
On 8/23/05, Chad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/23/05, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/24/05, Isaac Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 23 August 2005 06:12 pm, Nick wrote:
On 8/23/05, Chad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody have any ideas? I know it's a long post,
Greetings
I've done a first cut at getting BBC programs (those other than live) to
list and play in Mythstream. Its a two stage process, where the stage 1
gets a frame from the bbcplayer and lists the shows available. This script
provides a handler hint for stage 2. Selecting a show gets a
Title: Message
What exactly happens
when I tell myth to "transcode"a recording from the Watch Recordings
screen? Previously to re-encode files I have used nuvexport, which I know is
just a perl script that pulls information about all your recordings from the
database, checks dependencies,
On 8/24/05, Chad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/23/05, Chad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/23/05, Ryan Steffes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or direct links to the 2:
http://curvins.com/myth/ffwd-lines-5MB.avi
http://curvins.com/myth/ffwd-lines-end-5MB.avi
If anyone can
Which version of the Nova-T is it?
Is it the 90002? If so then your module list is wrong.
Here's mine:
evdev 7424 1
cx88_dvb4996 7
cx8802 7364 1 cx88_dvb
mt352 6532 1 cx88_dvb
cx88xx 48156 2
Hi.
I don't think I've ever seen anyone ask this, so here goes:
Is there a way of having common video music database entries for all
frontends, as opposed to each machine having its own playlists video
lists etc?
I have my music videos stored on the backend machine, which is shared
with
I don't know if I classify as a linux noob anymore given I have been
running myth for a year, but I have never really delved into window
managers and stuff. I am running FC2 with Gnome and therefore (?)
metacity.
My question is, and yes I did search the interweb, how easy is it to
install
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/24/05, Kevin Kuphal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nes Yarug wrote:
Please don't take this as a start for a flame war between Gnome and
KDE. I'd just like to know which Window Manager plays best with
MythTV. Most how-tos (what is the plural for that anyway :)
Andrew said:
I would say its consumed a lot more than a few hours. And I'm a
software
engineer with a fair bit of linux experience. How many non-software
engineers get it working?
Finally, thanks to those people who replied, it gives me (some)
On 8/25/05, Chad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/23/05, Chad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/23/05, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/24/05, Isaac Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 23 August 2005 06:12 pm, Nick wrote:
On 8/23/05, Chad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does
Andrew said:
I would say its consumed a lot more than a few hours. And I'm a software
engineer with a fair bit of linux experience. How many non-software
engineers get it working?
Finally, thanks to those people who replied, it gives me (some) hope.
-- Andrew
I'm most definitely a
Hi, whislt taking a break from failing to get lirc working I thought I'd
try my luck at projectx.
Having looked at various flavours of Java, I decided to try Blackdown v=1.4.2,
(mostly because it was the simplest to install).
Downloaded the projectx zipfile (ProjectX_Source_0.82.1.00.zip), and
Nick wrote:
[edited to keep things relevant]
If you ever get your NTL channels added to the database (the quickest
way I've found is to add a couple of channels manually, then create an
import SQL script to add them all in one go, including the XMLTV info
and channel numbering) added another
Nick wrote:
[edited to keep things relevant]
If you ever get your NTL channels added to the database (the quickest
way I've found is to add a couple of channels manually, then create an
import SQL script to add them all in one go, including the XMLTV info
and channel numbering) added another
I've done a first cut at getting BBC programs (those other than live) to
list and play in Mythstream. Its a two stage process, where the stage 1
gets a frame from the bbcplayer and lists the shows available. This script
provides a handler hint for stage 2. Selecting a show gets a page that
Marius Schrecker wrote:
Whatever I try today I get stuck! Now I'm finding it completely impossible
to install the necessary QT3 libs using apt-get.
Have libqt3-compat-headers v.3:3.3.4-3, libqt3-dev 3:3.3.4-3, libqt3-headers
3:3.3.4-3, libqt3c102 3:3.3.4-3 (no upgrade available).
TRying to
On 8/25/05, Jason Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guys,
I just wondered if there is any way of downloading video rss feeds and
having them show up in the recorded media? It would kind of make sense
to handle them like tv shows?
Has there been any discussion on this?
Jason
I've
Jason Lewis wrote:
Hi Guys,
I just wondered if there is any way of downloading video rss feeds and
having them show up in the recorded media? It would kind of make sense
to handle them like tv shows?
Has there been any discussion on this?
Google for torrentocracy. It is like MythNews in
Robin Elvin wrote:
Which version of the Nova-T is it?
Is it the 90002? If so then your module list is wrong.
Here's mine:
evdev 7424 1
cx88_dvb4996 7
cx8802 7364 1 cx88_dvb
mt352 6532 1 cx88_dvb
cx88xx
On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 13:58 +0200, Marius Schrecker wrote:
Whatever I try today I get stuck! Now I'm finding it completely impossible
to install the necessary QT3 libs using apt-get.
Qt etc in sid seems to be caught up in the midst of the C++ ABI
transition. If you are using mdz's packages then
I just installed knoppmyth and I want to know why use gdm with QT?
don't you need a base kde install to have it work?
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On 24 Aug 2005, Reza Naima wrote:
i'm building a system and want to use it as a frontend to play back
(eventually) hdtv content. I ordered a 533 celeronD 2.6 as a first pass
-- will that be fast enough, or do i need to go pentium4?
Probably. I'm using a P4 2.4 and it can just barely
Marius Schrecker wrote:
Hi, whislt taking a break from failing to get lirc working I thought I'd
try my luck at projectx.
SNIP
Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
Posting on the wrong mailing list?
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Thanks Ian and others wqho replied to my rant.
I've reconciled myself to the fact that sid isn't to be meddled with at
the moment, will content myself with the bits I'd have had to build myself
anyway and leave sid until he's feeling better.
Cheers
Marius
Registered Linux user
On 8/23/05, Ryan Oleston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have recently installed mythtv on FC3 following Jarod's guide. I can
watch and pause live TV using 150-mce, but I can't record any shows. I can
start the record and stop the record, but when I check the file sizes they
are 0 GB. Here are
This looks very interesting, I haven't played with it in Mythstream yet tho'.
How about using HTML::TokeParser for the parsing rather than your
regex's?, I think it'll handle 'bad' html a bit better.
updated version of bbc_l1.pl attached. (untested, but it creates the same
output as your
Whatever I try today I get stuck! Now I'm finding it completely impossible
to install the necessary QT3 libs using apt-get.
Have libqt3-compat-headers v.3:3.3.4-3, libqt3-dev 3:3.3.4-3, libqt3-headers
3:3.3.4-3, libqt3c102 3:3.3.4-3 (no upgrade available).
TRying to install the threaded versions
Anyone care to recommend hardware for a front-end-only box that can be
reasonably easily sourced in the UK? Requirements are really only that
it should be quiet and not look desperately out of place when stacked
next to the AV amp.
Is it worth considering an Xbox rather than building something
On 25 Aug 2005, Patrick Szalapski wrote:
On 24 Aug 2005, Reza Naima wrote:
i'm building a system and want to use it as a frontend to play back
(eventually) hdtv content. I ordered a 533 celeronD 2.6 as a first
pass
-- will that be fast enough, or do i need to go pentium4?
Probably.
I've got a slightly dumb question:
Is the performance gain from using AMD64 on a 64bit OS more
signifigant than if you ran it on a regular 32 bit flavor of linux but
used more stable nvidia drivers to take advantage of XvMC (at least
till the 64bit driver situation is ironed out)?
e.
--
Justin Hornsby wrote:
Andrew said:
I would say its consumed a lot more than a few hours. And I'm a software
engineer with a fair bit of linux experience. How many non-software
engineers get it working?
Finally, thanks to those people who replied, it gives me (some) hope.
-- Andrew
I'm
Mike Daugird wrote:
I just installed knoppmyth and I want to know why use gdm with QT?
don't you need a base kde install to have it work?
to have which work? Qt is a dependency of KDE, so it obviously can't
require KDE ... GDM is the GNOME Desktop Manager, which means it uses
GNOME
On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 16:18 +0200, Jens Baumeister wrote:
Does anyone have any idea what might the culprit here?
I think the window manager (or lack of) has historically been a culprit
when focus is a problem.
Ian.
--
Ian Campbell
Many people write memos to tell you they have nothing to
At 8:23 PM -0500 8/22/05, Paul K wrote:
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Thanks for your reply and suggestion. I thought of this before
and tried running mythbackend and mythfrontend as root, and I get the
same thing. Also I am able to create a test file as user mythtv
in the /var/video/recordings where the recordings are supposed to be
stored. At this point I'm
On Wed, Aug 24, 2005 at 06:04:55PM -0400, Isaac Richards wrote:
What do you need XvMC for on an amd64 system? I can pretty easily decode,
deinterlace, and display three 1080i streams simultaneously with pure
software decoding on my dev system. Might be able to do four with a little
On 8/19/05, Martin Bene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In other words: older (pre 1998) European DVD's probably
don't include AC-3
Please, please, PLEASE remember that the US of A isn't the
ONLY country in the world (no offence intended Matt).
I hope to include optional audio conversion
On 8/25/05, Andrew Haigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick wrote:
[edited to keep things relevant]
One last small question: have you got any suggestions for a small
wireless keyboard/mouse/touchpad? At the moment I've got the remote
control working with the PVR-350, but I'm configuring
On Thu, August 25, 2005 14:58, Justin Hornsby said:
James Fidell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [mythtv-users] (UK) Front end hardware recommendations
Anyone care to recommend hardware for a front-end-only box that can be
reasonably easily sourced in the UK? Requirements are really only that
it
On 8/25/05, George Galt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running Fedora Core 4 and I've better success with Martin's
scripts on Mythburn than I've had with anything prior to this, but I'm
running into a problem on ProjectX. I get the following error when I
try to run ProjectX:
Just an idea: Did
Phill,
I'd like to see those if you don't mind.
Thanks -
Bob Coffman
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Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 4:42 AM
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Re:Installing Ratpoison
Does anyone know of a source for replacement cables
and IR dongles for Hauppauge cards. I emailed
Hauppauge but got no response, checked their online
store and nothing, google didn't turn up anything
useful. I just got these on ebay in a box of video cards.
I just installed knoppmyth and I want to know why use gdm with QT?
don't you need a base kde install to have it work?
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On 8/25/05, Martin Conway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a DVICO DVB-T PLUS card with two inputs configured. I have free
to air channels on the DVB input and the SVHS input connected to my
Foxtel (satellite tv) set top box.
I can schedule recordings on both inputs and they will record fine
On 8/25/05, Jens Baumeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/25/05, George Galt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running Fedora Core 4 and I've better success with Martin's
scripts on Mythburn than I've had with anything prior to this, but I'm
running into a problem on ProjectX. I get the
All:
I'm running Fedora Core 4 and I've better success with Martin's
scripts on Mythburn than I've had with anything prior to this, but I'm
running into a problem on ProjectX. I get the following error when I
try to run ProjectX:
Try using a jvm from from sun http://java.sun.com
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 08:09:48AM -0400, Matt Mousseau wrote:
What exactly happens when I tell myth to transcode a recording
from the Watch Recordings screen? Previously to re-encode files I
have used nuvexport, which I know is just a perl script that pulls
information about all your
# ./build.sh
bash: ./build.sh: /bin/bash^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
/bin/bash is the correct path, I've also tried changing the first line to
!#bin/sh , which I know works in other scripts, I get a similar error
using
this.
Look closely at the shebang line and you'll see
On 25 Aug 2005, Erik Pettersen wrote:
I've got a slightly dumb question:
Is the performance gain from using AMD64 on a 64bit OS more
signifigant than if you ran it on a regular 32 bit flavor of linux but
used more stable nvidia drivers to take advantage of XvMC (at least
till the 64bit
My system (will) use moto 6200's w/fire wire inputs... Sooo
The transcoding is to save space.
Basically, I'm get my system to:
1. Record the program (basically just dump the mpeg stream from the
firewire to disk if I'm not mistaken)
2. Wait till I flag the commercials
3. Transcode to xvid,
Oh, one more thing, is either ffmpeg (that's what nuvexport uses to
actually do the transcode, right?) or mythtranscode multi-threaded? IE,
will they take advantage of a dual processor machine?
Matthew Mousseau
AMSVans, Inc. Webmaster
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Not sure if Myth is to blame, XFS, or something else but I thought I'd
at least make a note incase it comes up again in the future. Myth did
start the cascade, but I think it was an XFS problem. Once
this started, the system would lock a console on a sync, would not
shut down, would not kill the
On 8/25/05, Jens Baumeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I switched from mplayer to xine today (the current mplayer
vulnerability was just the impulse to finally take the time and do
it...), and playback works great - except for one minor annoyance:
After I played a DVD or a MythVideo
To be honest, if all your using is MythTV - just install 32 bit - its fast
enough.
On my Athlon 3200 I run a BUNCH of stuff - most of which benefits from the
64bit enhancements. For example, my boot up takes less than 5 seconds from
Grub to Desktop - significantly less than my old Athlon XP 2500
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 13:17:51 +0100, James Fidell wrote:
Anyone care to recommend hardware for a front-end-only box that can be
reasonably easily sourced in the UK? Requirements are really only that
it should be quiet and not look desperately out of place when stacked
next to the AV amp.
Is it
gLaNDix (Jesse Kaufman) wrote:
Mike Daugird wrote:
I just installed knoppmyth and I want to know why use gdm with QT?
don't you need a base kde install to have it work?
to have which work? Qt is a dependency of KDE, so it obviously can't
require KDE ... GDM is the GNOME Desktop Manager,
Hi!
On 8/25/05, Fred Squires [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Later in the thread, Mike Ford posted a solution, but I haven't had a
chance to test it out, myself...
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/103676#103676;
Thanks! I patched xine-ui. It's compiling as we speak, hopefully
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Hello,
I just got lirc to work yesterday, but I have to problems.
First, it seems like my IR receiver is reacting to something else than
my remote. When running irrecord or irw I can clearly see that it
prints out button names or dots when I'm not touching the remote. Does
anyone know what's
On Wednesday 24 August 2005 21:49, Dave wrote:
The problem is that the quality of TV encoders used on Nvidia
designs
(and clones) various greatly. Some encoders are external to the
Nvidia
GPU (Phillips and others) some are integrated into the Nvidia GPU.
For
me, the output of the
On 8/25/05, James Fidell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone care to recommend hardware for a front-end-only box that can be
reasonably easily sourced in the UK? Requirements are really only that
it should be quiet and not look desperately out of place when stacked
next to the AV amp.
I'd
On 8/25/05, emmanuel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All:
I'm running Fedora Core 4 and I've better success with Martin's
scripts on Mythburn than I've had with anything prior to this, but I'm
running into a problem on ProjectX. I get the following error when I
try to run ProjectX:
On 8/25/05, Jens Baumeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks! I patched xine-ui. It's compiling as we speak, hopefully it'll help.
Spoken too soon - the problem still occurs. :-(
Doing the xtrap workaround detailed in the thread is currently not an
option, either, since that'd lead down the
On 8/25/05, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/25/05, Chad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/23/05, Chad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/23/05, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/24/05, Isaac Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 23 August 2005 06:12 pm, Nick wrote:
On
I think that was it. I'm burning my first DVD now, so hopefully this
will be all work out!
George
are you using chapter menus? See if you have the problem with them that I'm
seeing where the first chapter won't start when selected but the 2nd
chapter will (and then you can skip back to the
I think that was it. I'm burning my first DVD now, so hopefully this
will be all work out!
George
are you using chapter menus? See if you have the problem with
them that I'm
seeing where the first chapter won't start when selected but the 2nd
chapter will (and then you can skip back
On Thursday 25 August 2005 14:39, Jo Shields wrote:
Robin Elvin wrote:
Which version of the Nova-T is it?
Is it the 90002? If so then your module list is wrong.
Here's mine:
evdev 7424 1
cx88_dvb4996 7
cx8802 7364 1 cx88_dvb
At 01:05 PM 8/25/2005, you wrote:
Content-class: urn:content-classes:message
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=us-ascii
I think that was it. I'm burning my first DVD now, so hopefully this
will be all work out!
George
are you using chapter menus? See if you have the problem
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 11:56:18AM -0400, Matt Mousseau wrote:
My system (will) use moto 6200's w/fire wire inputs... Sooo
The transcoding is to save space.
Basically, I'm get my system to:
1. Record the program (basically just dump the mpeg stream from the
firewire to disk if I'm not
Whoops! I used the wrong term, I didn't mean after the flagging, I
usually manually go back and adjust the cut points. (edit a recording,
hit Z, then move the markers to the actual commercial starts and
finishes).
Any idea about the threading?
Matthew Mousseau
AMSVans, Inc. Webmaster
[EMAIL
Oh, one more thing, is either ffmpeg (that's what nuvexport uses to
actually do the transcode, right?) or mythtranscode multi-threaded? IE,
will they take advantage of a dual processor machine?
nuvexport is multi-proc aware, and passes any appropriate threading
options to ffmpeg (or transcode,
My mother-in-law has one of these laying in a drawer:
http://support.dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/kb/en/document?DN=1084964
Hers has the Dell Logo on the green button though.
My motherboard...
http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_spec.asp?model=K7N2_Delta2_Platinumclass=mb
...has
Paul Barker wrote:
I have successfully built ProjectX on Fedora using the SUN JSDK 1.5.x. If
you hunt around on the web there is a prebuilt JAR file. If I bookmarked
the link I'll try and post it later tonight.
OK, back home now. Here's the link: http://www.oozoon.de/main_en.html
Hope it
Can said nupplevideo files be converted at a later time (not-reencoded)
to a standard avi? Or would that require re-processing? I'd like all my
transcoded recordings to be on the watch recordings screen. Myth Video I
plan on using for my dvd / home movie archive.
Good to hear that nuv is
My Point exactly !!!
Don't waste time with any ATI products and Linux.
Video works, But why support a company who is to busy with Windows to even
acknowledge that there are other systems out there. Yes they have entries
for others system on their web site but it's pretty sparse.
face it, you
Hey, thanks for replying.
I have the Pinnacle PCTV Stereo receiver and remote (serial port).
On 8/25/05, Paul Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dr. C Mythology wrote:
Hello,
I just got lirc to work yesterday, but I have to problems.
First, it seems like my IR receiver is reacting to
Dr. C Mythology wrote:
Hello,
I just got lirc to work yesterday, but I have to problems.
First, it seems like my IR receiver is reacting to something else than
my remote. When running irrecord or irw I can clearly see that it
prints out button names or dots when I'm not touching the remote.
Fedora Myth(TV)ology 4 finally posted. Have at it, hopefully it isn't
broken... :-)
http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/fcmyth.php
(No, I'm not dead, nor have I completely abandoned Myth, I'm just *really*
busy with work and life...)
--
Jarod Wilson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
pgpsSIudRMwFU.pgp
Description:
Todd Bailey wrote:
My Point exactly !!!
Don't waste time with any ATI products and Linux.
Video works, But why support a company who is to busy with Windows to
even acknowledge that there are other systems out there. Yes they
have entries for others system on their web site but it's
If he's already purchased the card (and presumably can't return it)
ATI already has his money and telling him to not buy ATI (after the
fact) doesn't really help.
I don't have much to offer the o.p. a quick search of the ivtv dev
mailing list didn't yield me much of anything on the ATI wonder
I'm haveing a firmware problem. No matter what directory i load in
the ivtv-fw-enc.bin and ivtv-fw-dec.bin It still dies durring the
modprobe ivtv.
Here is the IVTV section from /var/log/message.
I've tried the following folders
/usr/lib/hotplug/firmware
/lib/modules
That's great news. Installing MythTV went very well thanks to your FC3
guide. Thank you for doing this!
On 8/25/05, Jarod Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fedora Myth(TV)ology 4 finally posted. Have at it, hopefully it isn't
broken... :-)
http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/fcmyth.php
(No, I'm not
thank you! my meager setup would never have been possible without your
guide (FC1 at the time). and, congrats on your impending re-fatherhood!
i'm curious - when you write these guides, are you installing from
scratch, or are you upgrading from FCx to FCx+1?
Jarod Wilson wrote:
Fedora
**Grins Ear to Ear**
And I was just about to try and do this on my own :-!
Matthew Mousseau
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On 8/25/05, Richard Bronosky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sorry, what tuner card maker offers Linux support?
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Hauppauge.
http://www.hauppauge.com/pages/faq/support_faq_linux.html
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I was looking at some of my videos that I ripped with various tools,
and I realized some of them at 25fps and some are at 23.93fps.
I'm assuming this means some are PAL and some are NTSC. Does it
matter? If I have no intention of burning them as video, is there
any point to converting them with
Good Job !!
I managed to get FC4 running mythtv (NOVA-T/PVR250) without the guide
but I would never have been able to do what I can today without your
guides !
Chris.
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On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 01:42:23PM -0400, Matt Mousseau wrote:
Can said nupplevideo files be converted at a later time
(not-reencoded) to a standard avi? Or would that require
re-processing? I'd like all my transcoded recordings to be on the
watch recordings screen. Myth Video I plan on using
Yeah...trying to decide on the dual procs. Don't have a system right in
front of me.
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On 25 Aug 2005 10:26:35 -0700, Jim Reith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 01:05 PM 8/25/2005, you wrote:
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I think that was it. I'm burning my first DVD now, so hopefully this
will be all work
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