On Dec 20, 2005, at 1:39 PM, Al Mcintosh wrote:
You could make a small shell script that calls mythtvosd to
display the current time and map the script to a button on your
remote.
mythtvosd --template=alert --alert_text=$(date)
This was my first impulse but thought I would check before
On Dec 18, 2005, at 11:09 PM, Michael Freeman wrote:Has anyone ever considered making a "video podcast" option for use with mythweb? I could see that coming in handy if you own an ipod with video capability...have mythbackend automatically transcode a copy of your recordings to 320x240 (or
On Dec 19, 2005, at 2:07 AM, Phill Edwards wrote:
On 19/12/05, Brad DerManouelian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You inspired me. I just wrote this quick script to display my
MythNews headlines. Anyone know if it's possible to trigger an
external script while watching TV? I set it to run every hour
Permissions of the two device files are:
crw-rw 1 root video 81, 0 Oct 30 20:10 video0
crw-rw 1 root video 81, 1 Oct 30 20:10 video1
I'm not familiar with what the backend user is. Could you please
explain?
Thanks
Brad
If your backend user is in the group 'video' or is root
On Dec 19, 2005, at 9:52 AM, Greg Estabrooks wrote:
As usual, Great work, like I said before a great match for the
Grayhem theme,
thanks for all your hard work!
Thanks, actually it was fun to work on and learn more about how
myth handles
it's themes. I had rarely dug around that portion
On Dec 19, 2005, at 6:43 PM, Phill Edwards wrote:
Also, if you could add scrolling text to it by default, it would save
me the trouble of adding it in the event of upgrades. :)
container name=news_scroller priority=20
box name=background
area0,434,640,40/area
/box
James Oltman wrote:
Forgive the stupidity, but how can I import those new icons into
my setup?
Can the icons be shown when changing channels? I have them in the EPG,
but I thought that I also saw them in my older version of mythtv while
changing channels.
-descriptive
Stephen Boddy wrote:
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 01:01, Brad Fuller wrote:
James Oltman wrote:
Forgive the stupidity, but how can I import those new icons into my
setup?
Can the icons be shown when changing channels? I have them in the EPG,
but I
Michael Haan wrote:
Trying to find-out how I discover and import the list of available QAM
channels for use with my HD3000, in my area. Can't seem to find a
decent tutorial, or the necessary resources.
There are recent emails about that here. You can scan using mythtvsetup.
Make sure that
Michael Haan wrote:
On 12/19/05, Brad Fuller
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Michael
Haan wrote:
Trying to find-out how I discover and import the list of available
QAM
channels for use with my HD3000, in my area.Can't seem to find a
decent tutorial, or the necessary resources
That's the best thing ever.
Although, I find that scrolling text is more effective. Now you've
got me thinking about using a news web service and scrolling it along
the bottom of my screen while watching TV
On Dec 18, 2005, at 5:08 PM, Support [ Ian Ward ] wrote:
I thought I would
You inspired me. I just wrote this quick script to display my
MythNews headlines. Anyone know if it's possible to trigger an
external script while watching TV? I set it to run every hour, but
I'd much prefer it to run when I hit a button on my remote and feel
like being depressed.
On Dec 18, 2005, at 10:17 PM, Support [ Ian Ward ] wrote:
Brad DerManouelian wrote:
You inspired me. I just wrote this quick script to display my
MythNews headlines. Anyone know if it's possible to trigger an
external script while watching TV? I set it to run every hour,
but I'd much
Are you having networking issues?On Dec 17, 2005, at 9:19 PM, Alex Brekken wrote:Thanks guys, yes I changed the speed setting in mythtvsetup to 400 mbps. Now, plugreport shows that the data_rate=2 and stays there. However, it didn't seem to fix my display issues. It's not a stuttering
if it was a network thing, rather than intermittantly. My "network" consists of a D-Link 802.11G router connecting a 40 ft. run of cat-5 cable to my basement where the slave-backend lives. The master backend/frontend box is right next to the router. On 12/17/05, Brad DerManouelian [EMAIL PROTEC
Yes. Both have root and video.
Is that okay?
Thanks again.
Brad
Quote:
obvious Do /dev/video0 and /dev/video1 have exactly the same permissions? Nick
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I think it might be beneficial to keep a certain amount of LiveTV
when your limit is reached. Suppose I'm watching LiveTV and have 2GB
free. I'd much rather delete a program set to auto-expire from months
ago to make room for another LiveTV show. If LiveTV keeps x MB and
starts forcing
-doing them? I've
heard that can fix some other types of problems.
brad
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I have about 7,000 tracks in my library. I got excited and copied it
all to my mythtv box, but I don't use it because it's a pain. I don't
know C at all, but I was considering writing something in Perl or PHP
that would allow some easy browsing/playlist selection stuff and add
it to my
For the record, I also have an issue with this, but I don't play games much, so I let it go after a couple of hours of playing with settings and looking up info about it. I'm running 0.102 as well.On Dec 14, 2005, at 8:20 PM, El Burro wrote:On 12/14/05, El Burro wrote:
/05, Brad DerManouelian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have about 7,000 tracks in my library. I got excited and copied itall to my mythtv box, but I don't use it because it's a pain. I don't know C at all, but I was considering writing something in Perl or PHPthat would allow some easy browsing/playlist
These work for me. -V xshm got rid of my shaky playback. --no-splash
and --no-logo do what they look like they do.
DVD:
xine -pfhq -V xshm --no-splash --no-logo dvd://%s
Video:
xine -pfhq -V xshm --no-splash --no-logo %s
On Dec 13, 2005, at 2:59 AM, Peter Osterberg wrote:
I use XINE for
Well, I tried running Mythfrontend from a console. When I press y in Myth,
mythfrontend log writes:
TV::HandleStateChange() Error, failed to start RingBuffer on backend. Aborting.
So does that mean it can't create a ring buffer for the second stream?
Any suggestions on how to fix that?
Haven't
Torbjrn Jansson wrote:
2005/12/13, Torbjrn Jansson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2005/12/2,
Brad Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
OT:
Does anyone know how to configure DSMyth to automatically play .nuv file
from MythWeb using mplayer (on windows, of course)?
Window Media Player and any other
Torbjrn Jansson wrote:
2005/12/13, Brad Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Torbjrn Jansson wrote:
2005/12/13, Torbjrn Jansson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
First,
what version of mythtv do you use and what version of
the windows filter do you use?
Did you configure the mysql
seems to have gone away with the BIOS set to 'assign
IRQ to video'.)
Brad
-Original Message-
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Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 3:54 PM
To: 'Discussion about mythtv'
Subject: RE: [mythtv-users] X Bad_alloc Error
I'm
on that.
cheers,
Brad
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Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 8:33 AM
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Anybody working on Nokia 770 front end?
I'm pretty new to the MyhtTV scene
Torbjrn Jansson wrote:
2005/12/13, Brad Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Torbjrn Jansson wrote:
wasn't the mediaplayer that came before mplayer2 (wmp
v6.4) called
mplayer? when directshow was called active movie or something like that.
or are you refering to the linux mplayer
:
Brad DerManouelian wrote:
The last I knew you can't run it as a Live CD. Only install to your
drive. I'm 99 44/100% sure that's still correct.
With Knoppmyth you can run a remote frontend from CD (handy for
watching
from your Windows box) - just configure networking and point
:
Brad DerManouelian wrote:
The last I knew you can't run it as a Live CD. Only install to your
drive. I'm 99 44/100% sure that's still correct.
With Knoppmyth you can run a remote frontend from CD (handy for
watching
from your Windows box) - just configure networking and point
I suppose this is xine-specific and not myth-specific, but since I'm
using the PVR-350 TV-Out and FC-4, I thought maybe someone here could
help.
I just switched over to xine from mplayer for watching dvds and
videos. After about half an hour into a video (ripped from DVD at
Perfect
I am using PVR-350's tv out. I can play using the Xv driver, but it's
jumpy with some DVDs, so I switched to xshm and never thought much
more about it.
On Dec 13, 2005, at 9:01 PM, Michael T. Dean wrote:
Mark J. Small wrote:
On December 13, 2005 08:31 am, Brad DerManouelian wrote
While not directly in response to your post, I hope this helps you or
someone else looking around. I modified the .lircrc file in Jarod's
guide for the Hauppauge Grey remote to get xine remote functions to
match MythTV's internal player more closely. Note that I use the
volume on external
Manually set your GUI size. Utilities/Setup-Setup-Appearance-Next
I have the same setup as you, but using NTSC. I set my GUI to:
width 642
height 455
X offset 34
Y offset 15
I got these numbers through trial and error and these work best for
me. I had to choose an OSD theme that didn't cut
That certainly is the solution. The reason is because the Hauppauge
cards don't handle the audio stream of anything that's been
transcoded. It needs to go through the sound card. The solution below
makes it easy by piping all the audio (one way or another) through
your sound card so you
Beat me to it. I was just going to suggest that.
Might be easier on the eyes to run a lsof -p (probably in your /usr/
sbin dir) on each PID you've got running to see exactly what files it
has open.
On Dec 12, 2005, at 5:45 PM, Andrew Wilson wrote:
You can track which process is
He said KnoppMyth, not Knoppix. I would also recommend KnoppMyth for a beginner and experienced users who are tired of fiddling with this and that until it works exactly as you want it to. :) It walks you through the whole setup relatively effortlessly. Just remember to set up your Zap2It account
The last I knew you can't run it as a Live CD. Only install to your
drive. I'm 99 44/100% sure that's still correct.
On Dec 12, 2005, at 8:51 PM, korebantic wrote:
Brad is right -- although KnoppMyth is based on Knoppix, and you can
run it only from a CD if you want (Which I do when I want
best guess is that there's some kernel module I missed that I need
to install. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Brad
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There's a nice interface in mythweb.http://yourmythtvbox/mythweb/settings_keys.phpOn Dec 11, 2005, at 10:05 PM, Nathan Allen Stratton wrote:I have looked all through Edit Keys and I can't find a jump key for MediaLibrary - Watch Recordings. Is there any way to make one? I want to setuplircrc with
This is the guide I used and it worked like a charm with my 350 using
Fedora Core 4.
http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/fcmyth.php
On Dec 9, 2005, at 7:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know I've seen this discussed before, and I've both read and
searched
through the threads. I'm having a few
Joshua Lewis wrote:
Back story:
I am building a house in KY (insert Red Neck Joke Here!) and am designing
the house around homeentertainment.
quad CAT6 drops in every room
Dual AV jacks in every room
Built in speakers in lots of rooms
MythTV in the basement
dumb terminals at each TV.
Then I
the resulting file with xine,
it works just fine. So I'm guessing the problem is within Myth's configuration
itself.
Can anyone suggest anything for this semi Linux newbie?
Thanks
Brad
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For the record, I have an encrypted 802.11g network consisting of a
Linksys game adaptor on my MythTV box, a D-Link one on a Mac mini,
and 802.11g on my laptop. I can watch streams from both remote front
ends as well as on my MythTV box without much problem. Kick down my
bitrate a bit and
Mitko Haralanov wrote:
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 23:53:42 -0800
Mitko Haralanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After playing with the channel setup and number, I finally have
all the channels that I can receive over the air with their correct
channel number in the database and Zap2It with
Mitko Haralanov wrote:
On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 19:28:11 -0800
Brad Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nope, you should have those filled in. You should see what I did in the
msg that I referred you to in the last thread. It has what I filled in
and how I did it. freqid also needs
week at:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/164156#165554
This might help.
brad
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od -a
usleep 100
/sbin/modprobe lirc_i2c
usleep 100
/sbin/service lircd start
I don't know why it doesn't start up at boot. But, HD3000 is working
pretty well. Yeah!
brad
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Len Reed wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My MythTV box is currently running with an old Voodoo 4500 I had laying
around. Since I didn't have a card with a tv-out interface, I used a
VGA-to-composite converter I picked up on the cheap. It gets the job
done,
but tends to cause a slightly fuzzy
Use colons, not semi-colons.
On Dec 3, 2005, at 3:57 AM, Michael Jones wrote:
I've looked through the archives and can't seem to find anything on
this.. I
haven't scoured the docs.. But a cursory look..
Is there a way to specify multiple disconnected directory locations
for
things like
Mitko Haralanov wrote:
I finally got my HD3000 card to work (somewhat!) but now I am
having problems with switching the inputs while watching live TV.
For some reason, the HD3000 is the default device that
mythbackend tries to open and I get a channel and liveTV seems to work.
record and enter will have the current functionality when this option
is selected which isn't that much more trouble for the end user. With
it disabled, Record works the same as it does now.
Thank you, drive through.
-Brad
On Dec 2, 2005, at 12:20 PM, Jeff Simpson wrote:
Option B). Advance
Yes, hitting M, then selecting Program Guide, then I, then choosing
FindOne is much better than optionally popping up this screen after
hitting record. I clearly didn't think that through at all. Thanks.
On Dec 2, 2005, at 1:48 PM, Bruce Markey wrote:
Brad DerManouelian wrote:
I don't
Joe Votour wrote:
If your board has the four holes surrounding the CPU
(which is apparently not required by AMD in Socket A
designs), then you can use one of the Zalman flower
designs. When the fan is turned down to the lowest,
it's very quiet, and still does a good job of cooling.
(I use
in windows mplayer just exits -- like it didn't
even see the file it was handed (yes, %1 is there on the commandline in
the DSMyth configuration.)
brad
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Michael T. Dean wrote:
Brad Fuller wrote:
Blastzone wrote:
If you look at the capture card setup in mythtv-setup, myth is going
to grab whatever is listed first when you choose to watch liveTV.
So, if this screen (mythtv-setup, option 2) says 'DVB' then
'PVR-250', it's going to grab
software mixer settings and see if I just screwed
something up in there. Do you know what channel that audio should be
coming through?
On Nov 29, 2005, at 4:43 AM, Ant Daniel wrote:
On 29/11/05, Brad DerManouelian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quick update on this.. I just tried playing with some
Mercury Morris wrote:
Thanks for gathering all the information and posting it.
Others may not agree with me after reading the bootup messages from
the system log, but I do not believe that you are using the DVB
drivers. I base this on the line that says:
cx2388x v4l2 driver version 0.0.5
Blastzone wrote:
This mythtv project has been a great learning experience, and it's a
really neat tool that all my friends love.
Well, that, and the 96 wide projector it's hooked up to.
I've managed to get my PCHDtv 3000 running using DVB in FC4, with very
few problems. I just manually
Brad Fuller wrote:
R. Geoffrey Newbury wrote:
On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 15:26:59 -0800, Brad Fuller wrote:
R. Geoffrey Newbury wrote:
On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 13:00:16 -0800, Brad Fuller wrote:
I now have no livetv. I checked recent recordings and there are no
files of recent
R. Geoffrey Newbury wrote:
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 08:45:08 -0800, Brad Fuller wrote:
I wish I could tell you 1, 2, 3 simple steps that would help your
system work, but it may take a bit of trial-and-error on your part to
find the right combination of commands. It took me
R. Geoffrey Newbury wrote:
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 15:58:00 -0800, Brad Fuller wrote:
We need more information about your system: Which kernel are you
using? If you are not using the DVB driver for the HD3000, well...,
you should be!
BRAD, there is a problem with your
Mercury Morris wrote:
As I re-read this thread, there is something missing:
Brad, you say you created a HD3000 card in mythtv-setup and assigned
it to bcast. I asked about that before, but didn't see any answer.
Oh.. I merely meant that I created a a Video Source called terrestrial
using
Blastzone wrote:
Brad -
If you say 'yes' to the question at the start about clearing your
capture cards, then you'll lose everything you have set up so far.
So, step 1 - back up your mysql table! (if you haven't done this
already). I haven't read back in the log, but back up your tables
This may sound obvious, but make it bigger until your border is gone. :)
It would be nice (hint, hint developers) if we could define margins
for the GUI and OSD so we wouldn't have to choose between borders and
info getting cut off. I have a happy balance between those options
after a
R. Geoffrey Newbury wrote:
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 10:56:25 -0800, Brad Fuller wrote:
R. Geoffrey Newbury wrote:
If you want to watch HD, you need the cx-dvb module. It should be loaded
after the ivtv modules and not as part of them.
What do
R. Geoffrey Newbury wrote:
Brad,
This site was mentioned by blastzone in a recent message to the list.
www.blastzone.net/~kamikazi/hardware/mythtv
Note that he is using the HD3000 card, at first, under NTSC... loading it
*first* at /dev/video0.
Right at the bottom he is doing the QAM scans
Blastzone wrote:
I had problems with livetv not working as well, which is why i pulled
the HD3000 initially.
If you look at the capture card setup in mythtv-setup, myth is going
to grab whatever is listed first when you choose to watch liveTV. So,
if this screen (mythtv-setup, option 2)
I've had some success... I'm not even limping yet, but at least I'm
crawling...
I've been able to scan the channels on the HD3000 once I set it to DVB
card instead of HD3000.
I still have to manually /sbin/modprobe cx88-dvb to get the dvb drivers
to load
I've been able to keep my PVR-250
Daniel Kristjansson wrote:
On Tue, 2005-11-29 at 13:22 -0800, Brad Fuller wrote:
Mercury Morris wrote:
So, here's a question: Did you complete a successful scan of
available channels during mythtv-setup?
It's greyed out. Is it grayed out because
Howdy all,
I can now view HD3000 signals outside of mythtv (YEAH) but I cannot
record HD3000 signals inside of myth.
I'm using OTA for HD3000 and cable for PVR250 - both in the same box.
PVR250 records fine (although it's labeled as Encoder 2 on mythweb and
the HD3000 is labeled Encoder 4.
Steve Adeff wrote:
I had similar problems once, you need to recompile MythTV and make sure to
enable DVB support. It could also be improper DVB header files for the
drivers which Myth uses. I've tried the ones that come with the 2.6.13 kernel
with no luck so I just grabbed the drivers from
Mitko Haralanov wrote:
Hi,
I have been looking for some instructions on installing the
HD3000 on FC3 with Myth and I found a thread on the archive with the
same subject as this one.
In that thread, there is a link to a guide that seems pretty
useful
In KDE Control Center - Login Manager - ConvenienceClick the auto-login box. The other settings you need are obvious there.Then, make sure you have it set to start your session from saved session, launch Myth (back end if needed and front end definitely). Then save your session. Now when you boot,
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Steve Adeff wrote:
On Monday 28 November 2005 17:36, Brad Fuller wrote:
Steve Adeff wrote:
I had similar problems once, you need to recompile MythTV and make sure to
enable DVB support. It could also be improper DVB header files for the
drivers which Myth uses
on the video/audio), but leave it in mpeg2
format (that my PVR-350 TV-out requires) and still have myth
automatically do it when I tell it to transcode?
Thanks,
Brad
On Nov 15, 2005, at 9:28 PM, Brad DerManouelian wrote:
Sorry if this has been discussed (I have a feeling it has), but I
They're not. They have a .nuv extension, but are in mpeg-2 format. Try working with them as mpeg-2 files and you won't have a problem.On Nov 27, 2005, at 11:02 AM, Felix Rubinstein wrote:Let's make it clearer, for instance, I use WinTV-PVR-150, it has MPEG-2 encoder, right? So why files stored on
and audio out. So, you have to do exactly what Brad said he's
doing earlier in the thread--use the PVR-350's and the sound card's
audio out. You plug the PVR-350's audio out into the sound card's
line in and record from the line in.
Mike
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Kevin Kuphal wrote:
Brad Fuller wrote:
I mentioned in another msg that I have an HD3000 and a PVR-250.
While my 250 remote worked fine before in myth, it doesn' t now that
I added the HD3000.
It works fine outside of myth using irw: the button presses are
indicated on the commandline
to watch DVD and it's fine.
It's not a huge deal since I shouldn't be rebooting very often, but
these kinds of puzzles bug me until I figure them out. Any ideas?
-brad
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before lirc_i2c
install lirc_i2c /sbin/modprobe ivtv; /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install
lirc_i2c
any help or pointers to doc much appreciated. I looked thru the archives
and didn't see anything.
brad
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R. Geoffrey Newbury wrote:
On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 13:00:16 -0800, Brad Fuller wrote:
I now have no livetv. I checked recent recordings and there are no files
of recent recordings. So, I assume that the tuner is not being
recognized because of the HD3000 just placed in the pc.
I
R. Geoffrey Newbury wrote:
On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 13:00:16 -0800, Brad Fuller wrote:
I now have no livetv. I checked recent recordings and there are no files
of recent recordings. So, I assume that the tuner is not being
recognized because of the HD3000 just placed in the pc.
I
My remote works like a charm. Here's my modprobe.conf. My lirc conf
is a bit big to include on the list. If you'd like to see it, let me
know and I can post it or email it to you.
My only issue was that I am using the 350's TV-Out for audio (as well
as my sound card) so I wanted to map the
card for livetv? If so, how?
thanks for any pointers!
brad
(yeah, I searched the archives.)
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Thanks for the responses. Will I be able to use PIP with the 350 and the 500 together through the 350's TV-out? I think that will seal the deal for me.On Nov 22, 2005, at 12:29 AM, mrwester wrote:On 11/21/05, Brad DerManouelian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've currently got everything running VERY
and maybe a little picture-in-picture
action. Anyone have experience with this? Plug it in and set it up
like the 350? Will MythTV see that I have 3 encoders, 1 decoder and
accommodate properly? Should I keep it simple and get myself a 150
instead?
Thanks,
Brad
is appreciated!
Thanks,
Brad
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? Or, with
the appropriate filters installed, could I get Windows Media Player to
do the same thing?
I use:
http://dsmyth.sourceforge.net/
Works fine.
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Michael T. Dean wrote:
Andrew Cheyne wrote:
Brad,
The DSMyth filters work fine for viewing the .nuc files. The problem
is that I cant just click on them through the Myth web interface and
have either Windows Media Player or LanVideo play the contents. It's
not really a MythTV issue
Brad Fuller wrote:
Michael T. Dean wrote:
Andrew Cheyne wrote:
Brad,
The DSMyth filters work fine for viewing the .nuc files. The
problem is that I cant just click on them through the Myth web
interface and have either Windows Media Player or LanVideo play the
contents. It's not really
Andrew Cheyne wrote:
Brad Fuller wrote:
Brad Fuller wrote:
Michael T. Dean wrote:
Andrew Cheyne wrote:
Brad,
The DSMyth filters work fine for viewing the .nuc files. The
problem is that I cant just click on them through the Myth web
interface and have either Windows Media Player
Ben Holt wrote:
On 16/11/05, Chris Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And the error it bombs with is important.. if it's the "missing -hq"
one, you'll have to revert ffmpeg or edit nuvexport to remove the
option. The only ffmpeg versions available to us fedora users still
James Fidell wrote:
Quoting Chris Petersen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
What are people doing about the yuvdenoise problems? If I say "no" to
'enable noise reduction' ffmpeg still bombs.
And the error it bombs with is important.. if it's the "missing -hq"
one,
Chris Petersen wrote:
I did that and I still receive the error:
waiting for mytranscode to setup the fifos
http://svn.forevermore.net/nuvexport/wiki/debug
You should only need the mythtranscode part of the commands to see
what's going on.
what is unusual about this:
Choose a function,
Chris Petersen wrote:
what is unusual about this:
forking:
/bin/nice -n19 mythtranscode --showprogress -p autodetect -c 1003 -s
2005-11-15-21-30-00 -f /tmp/fifodir_2923/ --honorcutlist 21
Nothing, unfortunately. Had you actually read the link I pasted you
before (does no one read these
Brad Fuller wrote:
Chris Petersen wrote:
what is unusual about this:
forking:
/bin/nice -n19 mythtranscode --showprogress -p autodetect -c 1003 -s
2005-11-15-21-30-00 -f /tmp/fifodir_2923/ --honorcutlist 21
Nothing, unfortunately. Had you actually read the link I pasted you
before
Chris Petersen wrote:
yes, I have actually read the link and the trouble tickets at nuvexport.
I compiled and installed the cvs of nuvexport to see if that would help.
Yes, I do read, search the archives and google before I send a msg.
Then why didn't you run mythtranscode to see why it's
Chris Petersen wrote:
I did. Doesn't show me anything even with --showprogress (I removed
the 21)
I assume that it's sitting there waiting for ffmpeg to pickup the
audio and video streams from the tmp dir. Does mythranscode create
the audio and video fifos in a tmp directory?
the waiting
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