Depending on the language you use, MythWeb has the ability to use
different languages. If you use the English language prompts (located in
the file /var/www/html/mythweb/languages/English.php in my own distro),
you can change the displayed time by modifying the 'generic_time' line
from the
I've been running a Myth system for 9 months now, with programming for
113 channels, 125 videos and 1700 music tracks (for a total of 411,682
records as of now) and I keep it between 35-50 MB. I usually optimize my
database once a week, removing deleted data with phpMyAdmin.
I would say the
Enable stable. It will be enough to have a working installation. Testing
used to be useeful (for IVTV 0.3.x), but since it has stabilized quite a
bit in the last month, it's no longer required.
Claude
David Wallace wrote:
Also, if you downloaded the yum configs from from Jarod's site you
Sorry Claude,
there is no card to do what you want. You'll have to connect your
capture card to the composite/S-Video output of your Illico (Scientific
Atlanta Explorer) STB, then use an IR Blaster to change channels. I've
been doing that with my own Illico terminal (in Quebec City) for the
To my knowledge, the IR Blaster included with 150 (I have one of these,
model 1047) doesn't connect to a serial port and should be controlled by
the lirc_i2c instead of lirc_serial. If you have one of those
transmitter/receiver unit, check this site
2.6.11-1.35_FC3 is obsolete. And Axel (Mr. ATrpms only keeps the
compiled modules for the two or three most recent versions of the kernel
for each arch and distro.
The current FC3 kernel is 2.6.12-1.1381. So upgrade your kernel to the
most recent version and then install the kernel modules.
Derek Tattersall wrote:
I have an Explorer 2200 connected to my MythTV system (through the
S-Video and the RCA out of the Explorer). It works fine, but you'll need
an IR Blaster to change the channels. The SciAtl boxes do not have a
serial port, so the only way to change channels from the
There are two things to do. Here's what I did in my own setup (1BE/FE +
3 FE):
1- All the movies are stored in /mythtv/video. This partition is shared
with NFS over the network.
2- All the movie posters are stored in a central location:
/mythtv/settings/posters (/mythtv is also shared with
Chris Petersen wrote:
Dries has a rpm for FedoraCore 2. It works with FC3 and FC4 too. That's
the one bundled with MythDora 1.4.1. I use this package myself:
The original poster simply has to do the following as root:
# rpm -Uvh
It's so good to find kindred spirits around here. It's not hopeless yet!
Before going the 'compile from svn' route (I never said sí to C ;) ),
I might want to go back to FC3 instead, pull Axel's rpms and maybe
rearrange the cards in the box first.
As for dropping mythconverg, I don't think
I have the exact same problem, with a system I'm building for my dad. I
have to force a 'depmod -a' and a 'modprobe ivtv' in /etc/rc.d/rc.local
to load the driver. I trashed the FC4 (2.6.12-1_1398_FC4) install
(sorry, I forgot to save the logs), but here's the start of the
modprobe.conf I've
The latest kernel for FC3 is 2.6.12-1.1372.
If you use Jarod's howto (as you should on FC3), follow instructions at
items 5-6 ( http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/fcmyth.php#apt ) to setup the
correct repos and update your distribution and kernel to the latest.
IIRC, the kernel drivers for ivtv,
Mike,
Is your PVR-250 connected to the cable box through the composite or
S-Video input?
If I recall correctly, /usr/bin/ivtvctl -p 4 works for the coax input of
the card. Since you have nothing connected to the coax in, the snow is
normal. Try -p 5 (/usr/bin/ivtvctl -p 5) for a composite
From Jarod's Tips Tricks page (http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/tips.php):
xine -pfhq --no-splash dvd://
Claude
Allan Wilson a écrit :
What are you using for the xine command in the myth play movie option.
Thanks
Allan
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I always put the full path of my icons in the 'channel' table.
The default location for icons is the ~/.mythtv/channels/ directory.
The ~/.mythtv/ directory is also the place where you normally put your
customized menu files (mainmenu.xml, etc.) and the default location for
stuff like the
I assume you use the IR receiver of a Hauppauge PVR-x50 series card?
If so, you should be aware that UEIC, the manufacturer of the Kameleon
has created a code to basically match the code on the old grey
Hauppauge remote. I think it's VCR code 1994. If you don't have this
code already in your
On Jun 2, 2005, at 9:53 PM, Ashu Desai wrote:
Hello all,
I lost my remote control for PVR-250 and was wondering if I can use
either of the following:
Sony RM-Y168 (my TV remote)
Sony RMT-D128A (my DVD remote)
Sony RM-V8A (universal remote)
JVC LP20303-009
for my PVR-250 card...
If so, I
I don't know if this should be part of a wish list but here it is.
I have the following problem (not really a problem but an annoyance). I
have a dual-card MythTV box with the following inputs:
1 PVR150 MCE receives analog cable signals
1 PVR250 retail receives digital cable through S-Video
My two problems have been solved by simply switching the cards.
Setup: FC3, kernel 2.6.11, Myth 0.18.1 and ivtv 0.3.4w (from ATrpms)
Card 1) PVR250 in (/dev/video0) connected to analog cable via coax
Problem: Two channels were without sound (TV5 and RDI)
Card 2) PVR150MCE in (/dev/video1)
I am with Videotron in Quebec City and I had problem consistent
with what you describe with TV5 (channel 15) on analog (recorded with a
PVR 250 retail). The problem occured with any combination MythTV
versions 0.17 and all versions of 0.18, FC3 kernels 2.6.10 and 2.6.11
and various versions of
I just noticed that mythfilldatabase is not pulling any listing for
today or
tomorrow. The size of the data file is quite small (35k -vs- 145k
normally).
My account is still active and correct (just checked it) and the site
shows
programming on its web interface so I am assuming that they are
Jeff Hellzen wrote :
zap2it is having problems:
http://bb.labs.zap2it.com/viewtopic.php?t=449
BTW, Zap2It seems to have fixed their problem. I ran mythfilldatrabase
30 minutes ago and I got tomorrow's programs (which were missing in the
database) and data for May 1, 2 and 3.
Tom said:
Hi All,
I have searched the list and found numerous people who have fought
timezone
issues, but I have yet to figure mine out. I'm in the America/New_York
timezone and we just had our daylight savings spring forward.
I've verified and checked various things.
If I type date at the
Hello everyone,
Has anyone had any luck with the Controlling a digital cable/satellite
box using Fedora, MythTV, an IR Blaster and one instance of LIRC. howto
(available at http://www.lircsetup.com/lirc/blaster/index.php)?
I'm having a hard time replicating such a setup on a myth system running
Chad wrote :
It seems that checking the Independent muting of L/R channels button
in the frontend configuration (it's located at the bottom of the page
you set the other audio parameters such as the master volume, etc.)
worked in my case! I tuned the station causing me problems three times
and
I thought the problem was fixed, but it is not. Next possible culprit...
ivtv? as someone suggested here?
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-0400, Claude Boucher wrote:
I use the on-board audio of my MoBo (an Asus A7N8X-VM/400) which uses
the snd-intel8x0 driver with the following configuration in
/etc/modprobe.conf
- CODE -
[...]
alias snd-card-0 snd-intel8x0
[...]
options snd-card-0 index=0
install snd-intel8x0 /sbin
Both sound cards are fine. I get correct sound from all MP3s, DVDs, CDs.
Live and recorded television is usually fine, except for the problem I
mentioned earlier. And the bad recording from last night doesn't play
on my windows box or on a bootable KnoppMyth front end (v. 5A12) on a
second
I have the wierdest audio problem with my fresh install of MythTV 0.17
(FC3, latest 2.6.10 kernel, installed using Jarod's howto and updated
with ATrpms).
My analog cable is connected to a PVR-250 through a coax cable and the
quality is good for all 42 or so channels, except for one channel
As an alternative to mysql CC (which is deprecated), I installed
phpMyAdmin (http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/). This web-based tool
is easy to set up and allowed me to set up customized icons of my
channels in the 'mythconverg.channel' table.
David wrote :
Do you have mysql control centre
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