On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 15:03:39 -0700 (PDT)
Jordack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have 2 virtual desktops but the remote seems to only
work on one of the 2 screens. And it's not the one I
would like it to display on? Other then switching the
monitors and reconfiguring them is there and easy way
I have been figting with a problem all evening that
I am hopng someone can help me with:
Machine:
Intel 1.8Ghz / 512RAM
Running 2.6.13-1.1526_FC4
Hauppage WinTV PVR-150
I have been following Jaron Wilsons Howto on
getting MythTV running and I have hit a stumbling block at Lirc...
When I
This is a really weird problem and I can't seem to figure out what is going on. For starters, my system:
- 0.18.1 on Gentoo 2005.0 (kernel 2.6.11)
- Guillemot Fortissimo II sound card (CS46xx driver) with Alsa 1.0.9b,
using an optical spdif connection to my Panasonic SA-XR55 receiver
- PVR-500
how do I interpret loadaverage on mythtv backendstatus page or when running top?
I usually get numbers around 4, but is that good or bad (when grabbing and inserting it runs up to 6)?
thanks
anders
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Is there some way I can tell the backend to transcode (but keep the
original), and decide which version to send when a program is
selected on the frontend?
This has been brought up before and currently Myth isn't designed to
support anything like this since the database can only handle one
I am
also getting this for a split second as the audio startswhen I watch
digital tv, or a recording that is broadcast in dolby digital. If I press the +
key and change audio streams to PCM digital, it does not happen if I press +
again and change back to dolby it happens again. I have been
Can anyone tell me if it is possible to rip a DVD and then
encode it in such a way that I can watch it through the hardware decoder on my
PVR 350?
I have played around at getting the new ivtv drivers to work
but the video quality on playback has not been good enough for me to switch to
On 04/10/05, Marty Ravell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone tell me if it is possible to rip a DVD and then encode it in such
a way that I can watch it through the hardware decoder on my PVR 350?
I have played around at getting the new ivtv drivers to work but the video
quality on
On 04/10/05, anders smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how do I interpret loadaverage on mythtv backendstatus page or when running
top?
I usually get numbers around 4, but is that good or bad (when grabbing and
inserting it runs up to 6)?
Adrian Cockcroft's definition: The load average is the
Hi,
I use a PVR-500 (2x150). The two halves of the card are mapped to
/dev/video0, and /dev/video1 respectively. Both tuners are set to
tuner0.
If I use Y to cycle between cards, I get very long blanks, after which
the card is either found or live tv aborts and brings me back to the
On 04/10/05, Tyler Bartel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been figting with a problem all evening that I am hopng someone can
help me with:
Machine:
Intel 1.8Ghz / 512RAM
Running 2.6.13-1.1526_FC4
Hauppage WinTV PVR-150
I have been following Jaron Wilsons Howto on getting MythTV running
I just updated to the latest SVN as of tonite, and haven't updated
probably for a month or so.
A schema update seemed to be going through, and gave no issues.
After the update, I tried to launch various recordings and they are all broke.
Any new recordings that go in after the schema update
On 03/10/05, Phill Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm making some progress with mythtv. Using the excellent guidance at
http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/fcmyth.php I have 0.18.1-114 running on FC4.
Hardware: V-Stream DTV DVB-T, 2.4GHz P4, 1GB ram
I can watch the composite input from a
Greetings
After changing tuners I've lost my existing recordings - well sort of.
They are in the database according to webmin and myth.rebuilddatabase.pl
(see below) can see them as well. In the 'Watch Recording' screen, all I
get is Sorry, no recording available. mysql is running OK (settings,
On 04/10/05, Ricardo Kleemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have mythtv 0.18.1 installed and working fine on a Fedora 4 system, with
PVR-150MCE and a GeForce4 MX440 setup.
I don't really need to change channels in the sense that I expect the tuner
to tune away, because I simply have a
Martin Bene wrote:
What's the situation wrt commercials for the channels you're interested
in recording? i.e do you have commercial breaks during the programs.
Some will have, but I don't think we'll be processing, just in
case we miss something. UK commercials aren't a huge percentage
of
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jim Householder
Sent: Monday, 3 October 2005 11:58 PM
To: mythtv-users@mythtv.org
Subject: [mythtv-users] Australian channel scan
Hi
I'm making some progress with mythtv. Using the excellent
Daniel Kristjansson wrote:
A note on the DVB subtitles, these are almost always images not
text.
Damn. Anybody know if that's the case in the UK, specifically?
Isn't that a real step backwards in terms of accessibility?
So there would need to be an OCR step if you wanted to be
able to say
Hi.. Im trying to build a myth-tv system that has a satellite box
connected to a pvr-250, and has a usb digital terrestrial receiver.
Individually I can get either to work fine, but when I add both cards
to myth using mythtv-setup, I end up only being able to watch channels
from the first defined
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:mythtv-users-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mario Limonciello
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 5:18 AM
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: [mythtv-users] Recent schema update
I just updated to the latest SVN as of tonite, and
On Tue, October 4, 2005 12:31, David Watkins said:
I see from the archive that people are transcoding mythtv files to
watch on their Sony PSP, but is anyone watching them using the built
in Wi-Fi? Can this be done through mythweb?
This might be what I need to get away with sneaking a PSP
Kevin Saenz wrote:
I have been trying to use the immir.com/tv_grab_au
http://immir.com/tv_grab_au when I run the the file I get the
following error message
grabbing 5 days into /var/local/tv_grab_au/guide.xml
cannot open /var/local/tv_grab_au/cached.pl: No such file or directory
at
grabbing 5 days into /var/local/tv_grab_au/guide.xml cannot open /var/local/tv_grab_au/cached.pl: No such file or directory
at ./tv_grab_au.1 line 316, line 1. I have searched for cached.pl and can't find it. is this a typo?Does the /var/local/tv_grab_au directory exist with
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:mythtv-users-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robin Gilks
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 5:51 AM
To: mythtv-users@mythtv.org
Subject: [mythtv-users] Still no recorded programs displayed in
'WatchRecording' dialog
Greetings
My wife likes to channel-surf instead of using the program guide when
watching live tv. However, with Myth, there's a one or two second delay
when changing channels. I guess so myth can clean up the temp
recording..? So channel-hopping doesn't work very well. Any idea what's
up with that delay
As Bjorn said, the US pre-built system can be found at:
http://mythic.tv/product_info.php?products_id=44
FWIW: I stumbled across this in my google news alerts for mythtv yesterday:
http://os.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=05/10/03/1327249
http://www.hackmyth.com/
E.
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http://www.byopvr.com
Avermedia cards, both USB and PCI work OK here. However, as another
reply suggests I would suggest that you buy some spares of whatever card
you use.
I would also suggest using a version control system, such as subversion.
Myth is a complicated system, which depends on many other bits of your
Frank Lynch wrote:
Hi Folks,
I have X running over the TV-out on my PVR-350, everything works quite
well and myth is very impressive. That is, until I attempt to play
back a DVD - a lot of frames get dropped, audio gets out of synch etc.
From what I've read the problem is that I don't have Xv
Boleslaw Ciesielski wrote:
Marty Ravell wrote:
Can anyone tell me if it is possible to rip a DVD and then encode it
in such a way that I can watch it through the hardware decoder on my
PVR 350?
Try something like this:
mencoder -quiet -ovc copy -oac lavc -lavcopts acodec=mp2:abitrate=256 \
At 8:16 PM + 10/3/05, Eggert Thorlacius wrote:
Hello
A few months ago I tried copying some MythTV recordings to my Mac
and playing them in QuickTime (after changing the file extension
from .nuv to .mpg) and they worked just fine, but now when I try, I
get this error: QuickTime cannot
I have set up a second backend with a Matrox G400 in it. This is an
MJPEG hardware encoder. The files are huge though (5G an hour or so,
which is about right for the MJPEG settings I configured for this
profile), so I want to set up a transcoder for it. There does not seem
to be a default From
On 9/27/05, Mike Daugird [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
are there any good sources for hard drives? I am recording at 2 gib/hr mpeg2
from my pvr 350 and I have been very happy with the way it has been working
so far. My problem now is that I have run out of room on a 250 gig drive that
formatted
Hi,
I was wondering if the output quality is better if I use a video card with
mpeg2 decoding, instead of one without.
I use a PVR-150 for encoding, and a GeForce4 MX440 with S-Video out for
output, but I imagine that the decoding is done in software?
Overall the video quality is good. It's a
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if the output quality is better if I use a video card with
mpeg2 decoding, instead of one without.
I use a PVR-150 for encoding, and a GeForce4 MX440 with S-Video out for
output, but I imagine that the decoding is done in software?
Do you have
At 4:45 PM -0400 10/3/05, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
I found my problem, but I'm not sure how to fix it. Every sunday
morning I shut down my
MySQL database and analyze and repair all tables. This is a trick I
learned from my production
Sys Admin days with MySQL versions 3.23.x.
I don't find that
If you're using only 250s or 350s, you can probably use the
milestone build of 0.3.8 without any problem. I've been using it
for a few weeks now, and it's very stable.
http://dl.ivtvdriver.org/ivtv/
(This version has some occasional problems with 150s that are fixed
in later versions.)
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Whatwould be nice in the guide mode is if you couldenter the channel number in and jump right to
that point in the guide.
I'm pretty sure that you can do that if you set the right option...
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Tigerdirect is running a rebate deal. You can get either an IDE or
SATA 300GB drive for $89 ( see www.tigerdirect.com front page ).
Some people have had problems with Tigerdirect rebates, but I haven't
had any problems.
-Tim
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Your wife needs to change her surfing habits.
NO! THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT.
Especially when she's your wife. Even when she's wrong.
This top has been discussed to death in recent months, and there's
basically two camps:
1) Nothing's wrong, all we need to do is change our surfing habits.
2)
Andrew Close wrote:
On 9/27/05, Mike Daugird [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
are there any good sources for hard drives? I am recording at 2 gib/hr mpeg2
from my pvr 350 and I have been very happy with the way it has been working so
far. My problem now is that I have run out of room on a 250 gig
On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 09:35:20AM +0200, anders smith wrote:
how do I interpret loadaverage on mythtv backendstatus page or when running
top?
The numbers indicate the smoothed average number of processes running
and waiting over a 1, 5, or 15 minute period. If your machine has one
Ian Barton wrote:
[snip card recommendation] - thanks!
You can record radio from the BBC listen again site using MPLayer. I can
post a script if you are interested. The quality isn't that good as the
Real Player stream is encoded at a fairly low bit rate. However, it's
fine for speech.
--- David Maher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am also getting this for a split second as the audio starts when I watch
digital tv, or a recording that is broadcast in dolby digital. If I press the
+ key and change audio streams to PCM digital, it does not happen if I press
+ again and change
Hi Everyone,
Can the VIP (Video Input Port, ITU-R BT.656 from the looks of things)
found on EPIA MS and SP series boards be used to capture NTSC/PAL video
sources directly?
What sort of devices can be hooked up to it? Anything from a simple ADC to capture raw video, to external systems?
Anyone
On 10/4/05, Andrew Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your wife needs to change her surfing habits.
NO! THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT.
Especially when she's your wife. Even when she's wrong.
This top has been discussed to death in recent months, and there's
basically two camps:
1) Nothing's
Is there some external (USB or other) display device anyone's using to,
e.g., display MythMusic track data and/or other Myth current-usage status?
My PVR box is in a cupboard on the other side of a brick wall to my lounge,
with all the A/V + IR cabling going through a couple of small
Andrew Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/04/05 10:29 AM
Your wife needs to change her surfing habits.
NO! THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT.
Especially when she's your wife. Even when she's wrong.
You sound like a married man!
This top has been discussed to death in recent months,
and there's
I am planning on setting up Myth and want both my frontend and backend
to be about 100-120 feet (cable distance) away from my satellite
receiver, TV, and A/V receiver. Currently I have a Dish301 (S-video +
RCA audio out), but I would consider upgrading to another Dish receiver.
Since it's
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if the output quality is better if I use a video card with
mpeg2 decoding, instead of one without.
I use a PVR-150 for encoding, and a GeForce4 MX440 with S-Video out for
output, but I imagine that the decoding is done in software?
Do you have XvMC
On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 10:43:59AM +0200, Nick Rosier wrote:
On 04/10/05, anders smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how do I interpret loadaverage on mythtv backendstatus page or when running
top?
I usually get numbers around 4, but is that good or bad (when grabbing and
inserting it runs up
I have a SUSE 10 (atow RC1) box running myth svn snapshot.
I've gotten everything working (capture, tvout, sound) but to my
dismay I've been very unsuccessful in getting the Remote Control that
came with the 350 to work.
I'm unsure where to start so here are some tidbits that I think my be
Joe Harvell wrote:
I am planning on setting up Myth and want both my frontend and backend
to be about 100-120 feet (cable distance) away from my satellite
receiver, TV, and A/V receiver. Currently I have a Dish301 (S-video +
RCA audio out), but I would consider upgrading to another Dish
Yes, thats a little bit less then feasible to manually edit each file.
I was figuring there would be some way to copy at minimum this
basename file information from somwhere else in the database. I'll
probably have to experiment a little to figure this one.
On 10/4/05, Marc Tousignant [EMAIL
Just after I posted this, I was thinking a setup like you are describing
is better. And I would like to go that route.
My backend is mostly highly available. But I do frequently do software
upgrades, so I am worried about the WAF when I have to explain to my
wife why she can't watch DISH
Joe Harvell wrote:
Just after I posted this, I was thinking a setup like you are
describing is better. And I would like to go that route.
My backend is mostly highly available. But I do frequently do
software upgrades, so I am worried about the WAF when I have to
explain to my wife why
On Friday 30 September 2005 20:54, Peter wrote:
Taan wrote:
I vaguely remember reading somewhere that if you put an mp3 into the
gallery directory it would automatically be played during a
slideshow.
I can't find anything about this now though, so I was wondering if
it
was just
I do frequent software upgrades on the backend system, not of the myth
software itself.
Kevin Kuphal wrote:
Joe Harvell wrote:
Just after I posted this, I was thinking a setup like you are
describing is better. And I would like to go that route.
My backend is mostly highly available.
Joe Harvell wrote:
I do frequent software upgrades on the backend system, not of the myth
software itself.
Out of curiosity, for what? I never upgrade the other components in my
Myth systems unless required by Myth or other home media related
software I run on there. It makes for a much
--- Todd Houle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My wife likes to channel-surf instead of using the program guide when
watching live tv. However, with Myth, there's a one or two second
delay
when changing channels. I guess so myth can clean up the temp
recording..? So channel-hopping doesn't
Well, the c key will swtich between inputs on one card. The y key
will switch cards entirely.
Unfortunately, I have not personally dealt with a system where
different tuners were used for different channel ranges, so I don't
have more insight.
--- Myth Monkey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi..
On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 11:53 -0500, Joe Harvell wrote:
I don't have
the room or cooling capacity to build another machine as a dedicated
backend.
In that case, if I were you I'd just pay the $5/month for a second DISH
receiver. Either that or put up with the occasional down time. I would
Phill Edwards wrote:
I'm making some progress with mythtv. Using the excellent guidance at
http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/fcmyth.php I have 0.18.1-114 running on FC4.
Hardware: V-Stream DTV DVB-T, 2.4GHz P4, 1GB ram
I can watch the composite input from a VCR ok, but no digital yet.
I adjusted
Hi,
I was wondering if there's a way to setup manual recordings without going
into the scheduler setup.
For example, some VCRs will allow you to do one-touch recording, and then if
you press record again, it will allow you to incrementally setup the
recording for 0:30, 1:00, 1:30, and so on...
I would like to translate last mythtv cvs version to Slovenian language,
but can't loginLast known password isn't accepted
Did you developers change it??
Please tell...???
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Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if the output quality is better if I use a video card with
mpeg2 decoding, instead of one without.
I use a PVR-150 for encoding, and a GeForce4 MX440 with S-Video out for
output, but I imagine that the decoding is
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if there's a way to setup manual recordings without going
into the scheduler setup.
For example, some VCRs will allow you to do one-touch recording, and then if
you press record again, it will allow you to incrementally setup the
recording for 0:30,
On 4-Oct-05, at 1:32 PM, eRik Robnik wrote:
I would like to translate last mythtv cvs version to Slovenian
language, but can't loginLast known password isn't accepted
The project switched to subversion last summer, you can get details
here: http://cvs.mythtv.org/trac/ but you can't
Pressing the record button from Live TV does the correct thing in that it
records the show you are watching from now until it ends.
It would be nice though to have a way to extend past the end time of a given
show. This comes up fairly often when watching sports programs. After being
burned
TNX
George Nassas wrote:
On 4-Oct-05, at 1:32 PM, eRik Robnik wrote:
I would like to translate last mythtv cvs
version to Slovenian language, but can't loginLast known password
isn't accepted
The project switched to subversion last summer, you can get details
Hi,
This may be of use to some of you.
nuvexport was failing due to yuvdenoise commands not being parsed
correctly (with mjpegtools 1.8.0). Changing the source ffmpeg.pm
around the area:
$ffmpeg .= $NICE yuvdenoise -r 16; to
$ffmpeg .= $NICE yuvdenoise r 16;
(and doing the same for the -b
I don't know how hard it would be, but the first keypress
could be record to the end of this show, and subsequent
presses would extend by either 30 minutes or to the end
of the next show. This might be bad if you overshoot your
intended end time and have to go through 14 days of guide
data
Hey everyone,
Sadly I was forgetful and forgot to grab the source package for my
kernel version when i upgraded my kernel and now Redhat has gone and
deleted that package, and i can't find it anywhere. Please if you
have it could you send it to me? Thanks in advance
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Folks,
It might be nice to have a settable ringbuffer delay. So if it
is set to 10 seconds, for example, it would tune the channel and then
not start the ringbuffer for 10 seconds. If you changed the channel
before the delay was over the channel change would be quick. Even if
it
Greetings,
I have followed Jarod Willson's guide and things appear to work as
stated in section 10. I can capture video (on the 350 and 500) to a
file and play it back. Things look good on my monitor. Now I follow
the guide to test the output of my video via the pvr350. I use the
following to get
Hi friends:
I am getting frequent crashing when I change channels in live TV mode. It seems to be most
likely to happen when I hit channel up or channel down. OS is KnoppMyth R5A12 (Debian Sarge,
2.6.9 custom kernel with Myth 0.16
I've seen a couple of posts about this subject, such as:
On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 09:45:45AM -0700, Mark Kundinger wrote:
There was a recent lengthy (and somewhat heated) thread in the dev list
about this. The technical reason for the delay is because the system
has to do the following things when changing a channel on Live TV:
1) Tune the
Tom Lichti wrote:
Go into the EPG and press record on the program you are watching (should
only be two button presses). It might actually work if you just press
record while watching Live TV, but I've never tried it as I don't watch
Live TV.
Tom
I understand that... but my point is exactly that
I have a Celeron D 2.93 master backend with a ATI TV Wonder PCI
(attached to the onboard motherboard soundcard) and Hauppauge WinTV
GO-Plus (attached to a SoundBlaster Live Value). Both are bt8x8
cards. I was previously running Fedora Core 3 and MythTV 0.18.1
without any audio problems, but I
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
Tom Lichti wrote:
Go into the EPG and press record on the program you are watching (should
only be two button presses). It might actually work if you just press
record while watching Live TV, but I've never tried it as I don't watch
Live TV.
Tom
I understand
Paul V. Gratz wrote:
Pressing the record button from Live TV does the correct thing in that it
records the show you are watching from now until it ends.
It would be nice though to have a way to extend past the end time of a given
show. This comes up fairly often when watching sports
Just a quick note that, depending on your system and set-up, the transcoding
may take longer than you expect. I have an Athlon 64, and the cool-n-quiet
means that when idle it roughly halves the processor speed. Niced processes
(i.e. the transcoding) do not cause the processor to ramp up to
On Tue, 04 Oct 2005 16:04:01 +0100, Neil Bird wrote:
Is there some external (USB or other) display device anyone's using to,
e.g., display MythMusic track data and/or other Myth current-usage status?
My PVR box is in a cupboard on the other side of a brick wall to my lounge,
with all
I understand that... but my point is exactly that I DON'T want to depend on
the EPG or the currently running program. I want to be able to do a manual
record for however long I want (30 minutes, 1 hour, whatever).
The whole reason is that the EPG is NOT always reliable. A main example is
when it
Excellent.. I can now view both sets of channels, by toggling between
them with the 'y' key. although it wont switch between the sets if I
enter a channel number via the number pad (with numlock on), or via
the epg by entering the channel no whilst in there, or by up/down
arrow.
Thanks for the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
I have followed Jarod Willson's guide and things appear to work as
stated in section 10. I can capture video (on the 350 and 500) to a
file and play it back. Things look good on my monitor. Now I follow
the guide to test the output of my video via the pvr350.
Greetings
After changing tuners I've lost my existing recordings - well sort of.
They are in the database according to webmin and myth.rebuilddatabase.pl
(see below) can see them as well. In the 'Watch Recording' screen, all I
get is Sorry, no recording available. mysql is running OK
thanks for the enlightenment guys.
I'm using a 600mhz C3 processor with 256mb ram and it seem responsive
enough eventhough it's running my mythbackend with two pvr250 cards
supplying two xboxes, nfs mounts with music and my 4 personal websites
(very low hit count sites).
I looks like I was
Howdy all, entering the realm of MythTV. I've got a HD-3000 card and once I
get my new video card am hoping to get up and running. I have an AMD64
processor and have been running Kanotix64 and with Stable/Testing sources.
I'm attempting to compile MythTV(since theres no debs for Debian64) and
Howdy all, entering the realm of MythTV. I've got a HD-3000 card and once I
get my new video card am hoping to get up and running. I have an AMD64
processor and have been running Kanotix64 and with Stable/Testing sources.
I'm attempting to compile MythTV(since theres no debs for Debian64) and
R. Geoffrey Newbury wrote:
On Tue, 04 Oct 2005 16:04:01 +0100, Neil Bird wrote:
Is there some external (USB or other) display device anyone's using to,
e.g., display MythMusic track data and/or other Myth current-usage status?
You might check out the various pieces of hardware
On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 09:56 -0700, Mark Kundinger wrote:
This doesn't address your specific issue, but MythTV will normally use
the From RtJPEG/MPEG4 transcoder settings for MJPEG transcoding.
Hrm. That seems consistent. Not so much.
So,
you don't need a new entry to make it work, you'd
Hello everyone, I have a quick question for everyone, I have mythtv running
on a PC in my living room and I am wondering if I can stream live TV to
another mythtv system in my kitchen. From what little I know about mythtv
so far, I think I need to setup my living room PC (this is the one with TV
On 10/4/05, Curt McNamee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone, I have a quick question for everyone, I have mythtv runningon a PC in my living room and I am wondering if I can stream live TV toanother mythtv system in my kitchen.From what little I know about mythtv
so far, I think I need to
Quoting Jim Householder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Phill Edwards wrote:
I'm making some progress with mythtv. Using the excellent guidance at
http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/fcmyth.php I have 0.18.1-114 running on FC4.
Hardware: V-Stream DTV DVB-T, 2.4GHz P4, 1GB ram
I can watch the composite input
There was a recent lengthy (and somewhat heated) thread in the dev list
about this. The technical reason for the delay is because the system
has to do the following things when changing a channel on Live TV:
1) Tune the channel.
2) Start encoding the feed.
3) Store the file.
4) Decode the
One thing I don't understand is why we have a delay between starting
to write to the ringbuffer and displaying to the screen.
Isn't it possible to stream directly from the tuner to the frontend
while writing to the ringbuffer at the same time, and then only switch
to reading data from the
On 10/4/05, Jesse Guardiani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frank Lynch wrote:
Hi Folks,
I have X running over the TV-out on my PVR-350, everything works quite
well and myth is very impressive. That is, until I attempt to play
back a DVD - a lot of frames get dropped, audio gets out of synch
Wow, that's great stuff - I'll give it a shot and let you know how it goes!
Thanks!
Dave
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I haven't seen anyone comment about it but I like it (based on screens only
- haven't tried it). I like to see new ideas on the UI. However, why did you
decide to put the playlist at the top? I think it would be better if it
where larger and on the bottom IMHO.
Now OT - anyone know if there will
I am planning to get an Xbox for my Myth frontend. Here are my questions:
* I know for xbox =1.6, I have to use the hardware method to
convert. So I am thinking I would like to get a 1.6 to keep my
options open. But since the xbox games are a minor concern, I
don't want to
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