Hi,
Running Fedora Core 3 in the following box
Intel (Thrasher motherboard) with P-4 2.6 Ghz+ 1GB RAM
Radeon 9250 Video Card (PCI) with OSS 'radeon' + 'dri' driver running
Hauppauge wintv go video capture card running on 'bttv driver' (I'm
piping the audio thru my PC's intel sound card rather
THANK YOU!!!
LOVELY!
At 21:00 2005-09-03, you wrote:
On 03/09/05, Peter Osterberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 18:26 2005-09-03, you wrote:
On Fri, Sep 02, 2005 at 05:19:21PM -0700, Bruce Markey wrote:
TV Settings-General, first page, check Avoid conflicts between
live TV and scheduled
Is it possible to delete all entries in the musicdatabas from within the
GUI? I couldn't find this.
I've decided to remove all my mp3's and only let the FLAC-files stay. It's
like 14000 entries I want to get rid of. I guess that the simplest way
would be to delete all and make a rescan and
I seem to recall someone talking about running lirc for input (from a PVR
350) as well as output to a transmitter (one of the several designs
available on lirc.og) at the same time. This should let me control my cable
box.
Any idea if there where the How-To is for this one? It's really
On Sat, 2005-09-03 at 21:04 -0400, Ryan Steffes wrote:
Digital audio is digital audio, correct?
Sort of. That is a lame answer, but sometimes going digital with the
audio makes things a bit more messy. To support all the fancy features
on your sound card your almost certainly going to need to
www.lircsetup.com
On 9/4/05, Marty Ravell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I seem to recall someone talking about running lirc for input (from a PVR350) as well as output to a transmitter (one of the several designs
available on lirc.og) at the same time. This should let me control my cablebox.Any
I can start up lircd, and connect to it with irw, and when I press
buttons, I see the red light on the receiver blinking, but irw has no
output at all.
If it's too much trouble to get the Streamzap to work, what other kind
of IR receiver and remote would be better for Myth with the lirc and
On 9/4/05, Peter Osterberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've decided to remove all my mp3's and only let the FLAC-files stay. It'slike 14000 entries I want to get rid of. I guess that the simplest waywould be to delete all and make a rescan and only let the FLAC-files be
scannable.Or do I have delete
Thank you!
At 14:42 2005-09-04, you wrote:
On 9/4/05, Peter
Osterberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I've decided to remove all my mp3's and only let the FLAC-files stay.
It's
like 14000 entries I want to get rid of. I guess that the simplest
way
would be to delete all and make a rescan and only
I am having a Myth-box, working wonderfully well, running MythTV 0.18.1 on FC3.
I am trying to set up DVB-C (in the Netherlands). Some problems I encountered:
1. When trying to do a full scan, Mythtv doesn 't find the right
transponders. (They start at 356MHz and go 8MHz up). That was easy to
On Sat, Sep 03, 2005 at 01:43:12PM -0700, Bruce Markey wrote:
David Engel wrote:
That's only a partial solution. I've said this before, but I'll say
While we're repeating ourselves ;-), I never want farting around
with channel surfing to interfere with a well planned schedule.
It would
Hi,
I am looking for user knowledge / experience.
I have been trying an old Hauppauge DVB-T card, and while it works fine, it
doesn't seem to have the best signal sensitivity with respect to the set-top
boxes that I have, they all perform well, with no dropouts either video or
audio, but when
On Sat, 1983-09-03 at 18:42 -0500, R. Geoffrey Newbury wrote:
On Sat, 3 Sep 2005 21:59:49 +0200, Dirk Aust wrote:
Hi all,
I have a VIA EPIA M1 with a CLE266 using the HW MPEG2 decoder with the
XvMCvld extension, with the old 2.6.8.1 it works, but when I use the brand
new 2.6.13 kernel
I'm trying to get nuvexport-dvd to work, but it freaks out on ffmpeg.
Here is the error I get:
Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at
/usr/local/share/nuvexport/export/ffmpeg/DVD.pm line 136, STDIN line 11.
Use of uninitialized value in multiplication (*) at
Hello All,
I'm new to MythTV but an old hand at Linux. I've read a lot of
positive feedback about MythTV and I am excited to try my hand at it.
I've done a MythTV install using an HD3000 card, KnoppMyth, and
following (as close as is still possible) an EFF document titled,
EFF's Guide to
The Kameleon can either act as a learning remote (you press a button
on an IR device, and assign that signal to a Kameleon button), or as
an emulated remote, where it pretends to be another manufacturer's
remote. The latter is achieved by holding the MAGIC button for a few
seconds when in
I've been fighting for 'bout 2 week now and failing :( MythTV (I
think) is working.. I think the problem I'm having is getting Fedora
to recognize my TV Card. It comes up in lspci as an ATI Rage 128.
It also have a coax port on it that is ignored. I think I heard this
card was a TV
sinp
Hauppage PVR x50 (500). It's not exactly cheap, but there is no cheap
card that does hardware encoding. The PVR cards, however, are the best
supported, so will take the least time to get running.
OK, thank you.
sinp
Here's where you're going to have a problem with the box being behind
hello,
the USB-UIRT IR receiver comes highly recommended on this list so I bought one.
Problem is, whenever I plug in the USB-UIRT, my USB wireless LAN interface
immediately stops working. Seems to be a USB conflict of some kind (??).
Can anyone suggest how I might begin troubleshooting this?
If you have spent two weeks on it, I'd tend to recommend, if possible
giving up and ordering a Hauppage PVR150 from newegg or your computer
store of choice. I'm trying to use cheap ATI video cards with s-video
out for front ends, which is doable afaik, but using a ATI for the
backend is probably
Craig Tinson wrote:
The Kameleon can either act as a learning remote (you press a button
on an IR device, and assign that signal to a Kameleon button), or as
an emulated remote, where it pretends to be another manufacturer's
remote. The latter is achieved by holding the MAGIC button for
Todd Houle wrote:
I've been fighting for 'bout 2 week now and failing :( MythTV (I
think) is working.. I think the problem I'm having is getting Fedora
to recognize my TV Card. It comes up in lspci as an ATI Rage 128. It
also have a coax port on it that is ignored. I think I heard
What is the priority of the numbers in scheduled recordings?Doesa smaller number have a higher priority? Or the other way around? Thanks!
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Can someone direct me to an install and configuration guide for nuvexport? Any hints would be helpful. Thanks!
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dean javu wrote:
What is the priority of the numbers in scheduled recordings? Doesa
smaller number have a higher priority? Or the other way around? Thanks!
High number = high priority.
More specifically, more positive number = higher priority.
So 1 (one) is higher priority than -40
I never thought about the sounds from the cable box (I'm glad I asked
questions :), but could I not use the coax out from the top set into
the MythTV box and then composite from the MythTV box to the TV?
Yes, no problem. The coax coming in carries audio and video, so
there's no need to patch
I'm looking to build the following MythTV setup - please let me know if I'm on the right track. Computer: Dell GX 240 (1.7GHz) 512MB Ram 160GB HD OS: Fedora (just downloaded today)I'm looking to buy a Hauppauge WinTV-PVR350 to get the remote and receiver and a Hauppauge WinTV-PVR150 MCE
On 9/4/05, Brian McEntire [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running MythTV 0.18.1... it is sweet!
However I'm running into a problem with DTV channel listings. When I
autoscan for channels, they come up as 621, 622, etc. for channels 62_1
and 62_2.
Within MythTV I have to tune to channel 621, but the
Anybody having problems with Myth 0.18.1 losing the sound when
changing channels in browse mode using a DVB card? I'm having
this happen pretty regularly and certain channels seem more susceptible
to it. Your current channel X is fine, change to channel Y and
there's no audio. Drop back to the
Thanks!
I'll give it another try. Last time, a WMBA game with a priority 4overpowered a football game with a priority 10. Isn't that weird?"Michael T. Dean" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dean javu wrote: What is the priority of the numbers in scheduled recordings? Doesa smaller number have a higher
A PVR350has video out with built-in harware decoder. A PVR250/150 does not have TV out. Most likely, you find your video card already has a TV out, whether it is an SVideo or DVI. All Hauppauge PVR150/250/350 cards use harware encoders and they don't tax your system CPU. Mine is a dual PentiumIII
LOL...how many of these does the list get month? 5? 10?
Here goes...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/04/05 7:50 PM
I'm looking to build the following MythTV setup - please let me
know if I'm on the right track.
Oh, don;t you worry - we will!
Computer: Dell GX 240 (1.7GHz)512MB Ram 160GB
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 05:26:38PM -0700, dean javu wrote:
I'll give it another try. Last time, a WMBA game with a priority 4
overpowered
a football game with a priority 10. Isn't that weird?
The recording priority is the sum of the channel priority and the search
rule priority. If 4 and
dean javu wrote:
Thanks!
I'll give it another try. Last time, a WMBA game with a priority
4 overpowered a football game with a priority 10. Isn't that weird?
What Michael said. There are four different priority settings
that are combined to arrive at the final priority value for each
This happens to me all the time as well. I find that switching audio
tracks (numpad plus / minus) restores the audio.
jason bright wrote:
Anybody having problems with Myth 0.18.1 losing the sound when
changing channels in browse mode using a DVB card? I'm having this
happen pretty
This isn't the yuvdenoise one, this is something else. My perl is very
minimal, so if anyone can suggest anything... This is the latest
nuvexport, with all the tools being the latest Fedora Core 3 atrpm/dries
ones.
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) $ nuvexport -debug
Loading MythTV recording info.
100%
Using
On 3/09/2005, at 8:28 PM, Dewey Smolka wrote:
3) Does Mythv or better Linux at all support USB WLAN adapters?
-As the VIA ITX boards do have only one PCI slot, I'd prefer a USB
WLAN
adapter.
This is a bit more tricky. Frankly, WLAN can be a royal pain in
the ass in Linux.
Also, be
Hauppauge PVR-350 (Brand new - series
991)
Running absolute latest version of Fedora
Core
Following step-by-step instructions from http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/
When I get to the part that tells me to start LIRCD
- nothing happens.
I check/var/log/messages and find the
following:
Sep 4
It depends on what your TV can take. If it only takes
the coax with f-connectors, then your best bet is
probably a 350. Otherwise, 5200 is a good bet
if you can do s-video or DVI. Or get an audio
authority A960 (I think that's what I've used)
for component.
Good advice, just want to
Is anyone else seeing problems viewing live HDTV, when resumbing
playback after pausing?
The video is playing fine, then I pause, and resume after a while,
then the video gives a weird effect, where it looks like two images,
with one offest 50% vertically (the image is displayed twice, with one
On 8/31/05, Jason Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,I have been trying to get mythgame and xmame to play nicely together andI'm having a few problems.I'm really trying to build a stable system for production use in theliving room, so I have done my best to stick with standard installs of
Thank you all for your quick responses!
I'm not quite sure how it works yet, but I'll explore and try out these combinations of priority to see how they work :)Bruce Markey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dean javu wrote: Thanks! I'll give it another try. Last time, a WMBA game with a priority 4
I've been playing around with the different recording profiles in order to
see if I can get a better picture in my recordings.
It seems as though the three profiles created by the Myth installation are
all set to 480 x 480. When I tried setting the High Quality one to PAL (768
x 576) Myth just
Just found the answer, verified it worked for me. Posting here for the benefit of others that may search this list:
For each channel, after you scan for channels, you should have two
channels in the Channel Editor screen... one that was downloaded from
Zap2It, and one that was scanned by the DVB
Hi,
I see that tivo are doing this deal
http://www.pvrblog.com/pvr/2005/09/how_to_get_paid.html
Has anyone ever put MythTV on a real Tivo box? If I
can buy this for $99 isn't that a good base for a
MythTv box?
Can it be done?
Thanks
Hi,
I am in India and
dont think XMLTV based listing is available.
I am planning toi
build PVR for recording and playing later to start with.
Is it a must to have
XMLTV based listing?
Ashish
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