the same as getting two 311s.
Yup, that's one of the reasons I went with the two 311s. I remember
it took me a long time to figure this out when deciding what to order
from Dish.
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el during LiveTV vs. tuning
during a recording. As a result, your volume will
drop out for 3 seconds if a new recording starts
automatically while you are watching live TV or
watching a different recording.
I think you pretty much have to add it to the
Myth source code, and not to a ch
x27;s designed for
sending data over short distances (about 3 feet), such as PDA->Laptop
or laptop->printer.
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rate thread the tuning script I'm using,
which I wrote with maximum flexibility in mind.
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r other IDs, but
I think it has to do with bits 7-9. I'll bet they use a sort of
backward OR, so for a given ID you'd add these values to the code
when ID=1:
ID add
20x200
30x100
40x300
50x080
60x280
70x180
80x380
(T
ght a MyBlaster device to use instead of
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At 7:37 PM + 11/20/05, Justin Hornsby wrote:
Right. New screenshots at
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/justin.hornsby2/images/new/
I get a "404" error whenever I try to access this page or the first
screenshot page. did they zorch your account for bandwidth overuse?
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Yes, it's in mythtv-setup, IIRC.
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any issues to be aware of, or do most/all joypads work well under FC4?
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scaling. What size are you recording at? If it's not an even multiple
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gives much better quality, I've found.
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"unofficial Bugzilla for the ATi Linux
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;s in Setup->Appearance, and then the very
last screen of options.
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interference, since it's wired link to the receiver.
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README doesn't mention this problem, but perhaps it has been
fixed anyway. I'll try it tonight.
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e your home entertainment center. The signal bounces off the
wall to get to the equipment.
I'm guessing this is what they intended you to do, not put the
emitter directly in front of the device (as is probably more
desirable in this case, so you don't have to worry about people or
fur
y, since the video will be routed to your PVR
box, not the TV.
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rsion of ivtv, there's a utility,
ivtv-detect, which tells you exactly this.
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GHz P4 running on an ASUS motherboard that use
the ATI chipset. So none of that matches the original poster.
I am also using a PVR-250 and a PVR-350. There's no secondary video
card; I'm using the onboard ATI video.
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work at all
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LCDproc side
without code modifications. You might have better luck suggesting it
to the Myth devs, since LCD output is being worked on very actively
right now. The new Myth LCD daemon (in SVN) is very slick!
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ptrail550
gap 5530
min_repeat 8
toggle_bit 0
frequency56000
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instance.
http://lcdproc.sourceforge.net/nightly/
However, you need to use a recent version of Myth with this version
of LCDproc. I don't think 0.18.1 will work with it, you may have to
go to the last stable beta.
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This looks like a good idea, thanks for posting it. One thing I
notice in glancing at it, though:
for TARGET in `ls -tr *.nuv`
In the current SVN version, only MPEG4 recordings end in '.nuv'.
MPEG2s end in '.mpg'.
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Try disabling use libmpeg2 (or something similiar to that) for
playback... If I disabled that, it will work for me...
Just writing to confirm that this worked. Thanks!
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d, and don't see anything that
seems relevant.
- Both my Default and mp2->mp4 transcode settings are set for 720 x
480 screen size.
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elopers decided that showing it full-screen
translucent was the best compromise.
Later versions of the ivtv driver for the 350 include a much improved
framebuffer driver that should be able to handle the PiP-style
preview, but I don't know if Myth takes adv
fixed
in later versions.)
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space usage and table indexes really inefficient.
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annot open the file:
"1087_2005092019.mpg"
I tried this a couple of months ago, and had to run the video through
nuvexport first to get it to work. Even then, QT didn't seek
correctly--I had to play the whole thing start to finish or it would
ha
retty cool replication features, which I use to
back up all of my site's data to two other machines in real time.
It's a pain to set up, but works pretty well once it's turned on.
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l have to look again.
Thanks again for the upload.
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I went to install it last night, and realized that there's more to it
than just plunking it into the themes directory. What else needs to
happen?
After you finish telling me, you might put the same instructions into
your README.
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I like it a lot, except for the creepy eyeball between the channel
number and the description. :-)
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There's a known problem with older versions of the proprietary ATI
driver that causes this. If forcing NTSC doesn't help, try upgrading.
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or the string "Your subscription expires in XX days", and
sends you an email when the number gets too low. You would then tell
MythTV to runs this script in place of mythfilldatabase for your
daily updates.
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Oh, and one more source for a receiver is the PVR-350 card itself. In
my system I have a 350 and a 250 MCE.
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lsmod | grep rtc
rtc14280 0
If the first works but the second produces nothing, try using: modprobe rtc
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line along the screen
in some cases. I get this in visualizer mode in MythMusic, but not in
regular video.
To test my theory, try turning auto-hide off and see if the full
system bar stays there all the time.
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with a USB back-end?
No, it is a native USB device.
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possible to use different recoding
profiles on the tuner and composite inputs of the same card.
I don't think you can automatically select a recording profile based
on input, but I can manually set the profile for recurring
recordings. Thanks for the
l changing script is
called before Myth sets the volume or after. If Myth resets the
volume every time it changes channels, and does it after the script
is called, then I'm out of luck.
I'll try it in a day or two. Thanks for the idea.
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settings and mythtv-setup, but can't find anything that would allow
me to reduce the volume on certain channels or inputs.
Is there an option somewhere I'm missing, or should this be a feature request?
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like Hauppauge uses), but
from a standpoint of conflicts, there's no reason to limit yourself.
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otherboard with an integrated 9100IXP.
If I so much as run a program that uses GLX, like glxgears, it locks
the machine up solid. This is with the most recently released ATI
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t turn the
screensaver on with something non-blank? Then all you have to do is
remember to leave the TV on for the next 41 days.
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hit it for a short tap, the remote will learn just a tap, and not
repeat too many times.
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On 6/10/05, Dan Wilga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 6:34 PM -0500 6/9/05, Matt wrote:
>Running CVS, when I go into the system status, when I try to view the
>Swap it shows "Unknown". It used to work just fine until I upgraded
>to latest CVS recently. Any ideas?
o. Perhaps when you upgraded the setuid bit was lost, and the user
you're running mythfrontend as can get to /proc ?
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: Invalid argument
(EE) IVTVDEV(0): FBIOBLANK: Invalid argument
No, there is nothing on the TV at all.
I suggest you look in the X error log for hints. In many systems this
is /var/log/Xorg.0.log .
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that while I rarely use the mouse's gyroscopic feature, it also works
as a standard optical mouse. My sofa makes a good mouse mat :-).
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0.7.1 compile of
LIRC with transmitter options compiled in?
You can control a transmitter and receiver on the same serial port,
assuming they use the same low-level driver, but you can't have two
transmitters or receivers on the same port.
This site may help:
http://www.lircsetup.com/
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the problem.
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for about 30 seconds instead of displaying a dialog. I may have to
try manually hacking the settings in the database. (You can try
fiddling with params for a particular game by selecting it and using
"M", but setting them the same for all games would be rather te
the output from your
syslog which says what type of tuner you have.
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chime in: I get this too. I haven't yet tried updating
LCDproc, though it had been on my list until you pointed out that it
doesn't work with Myth.
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default set to 640 x 480, to match my TV Out settings (old nVidia
card).
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will be shown there.
The settings page for the LCD tells you pretty much what is
available. I have my 2-line display set to show time; program and
episode name; song title and artist. If you get a display that has
buttons on it, you can even use those to browse Myth's menu system.
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At 7:16 AM -0800 3/27/05, Bruce Markey wrote:
Dan Wilga wrote:
As we all know, movie channels like to show the same film over and
over. As it stands, Myth's Movies listing is huge, because is shows
the same films many times. Finding movies I'd like to record takes
a really long time,
u and me is the source: I watch
Comedy Central on Dish Network.
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put that in a script that runs the frontend.
Why not just do:
nice -5 mythfrontend
to run it in the first place?
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At 1:51 AM -0700 3/25/05, Chad wrote:
I believe the command for switching cards, not inputs, is "C", the "Y"
command is for switching inputs on the same card (switching between
composite/s-vid...).
Other way around: Y switches cards, C switches
w for sure works? I've have
Yes, I found one with the device name "3100" which works pretty well.
This is for Remote ID #1:
http://lirc.sourceforge.net/remotes/expressvu/SAT_3100
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ing something, or is it not currently possible?
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or about 8 hours without crashing, but not
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(because I'm already at the
end of the buffer), but does make it visible again.
I'll definitely be glad when someone figures out the fix for this
problem, though. It's a WAF thing.
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commented on this in the dev list and, after much discussion, I
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my ir blaster to be
able to send two ir remote address or have interferrence between the
two units with one ir blaster.
It will probably be a few weeks before I have this ready. I have some
other projects to finish first.
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At 1:39 PM -0600 2/24/05, Robert Denier wrote:
On Thu, 2005-02-24 at 14:12 -0500, Dan Wilga wrote:
I have two Dish 311 receivers. Rather than deal with an IR blaster
that either requires an ugly LED attached to the two units, or a
blaster that is subject to interference, I made a really cheap
reason this
same circuit shouldn't work with other IR-based equipment that lacks
a real, hardwired interface. If there's enough interest, I'll do a
writeup and post the URL here.
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really think it has something to do with ivtv (I'm using 0.2.0
rc3f) or the card itself, since I once had the "unresponsive" problem
when I was just playing video to the FB via mplayer. Myth's frontend
wasn't even running this time.
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Personally, I think the help text that corresponds with this option
should mention this fact, or Myth should just avoid this conflict
internally, but that's just IMHO.
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manually remove all the data using
SQL statements.
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but still didn't know how to control the size. Try
searching the archives using the string "reg=0x6c".
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7;s supposed to help, it also
causes live TV to fail when changing channels. I get a string of
"Waited too long for decoder to pause" errors instead, and the
frontend stops responding to keypresses. The audio and video from the
initial channel continue t
have some means of communicating with or being
controlled by external devices, it wouldn't use a modem to do it. It
would use a serial or parallel connection, so they wouldn't call it a
modem in the docs.
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. The post I replied to suggested
someone climb the pole and remove the filter. That is theft.
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end people commit theft of
service. It's a felony, and can have pretty hefty fines. If the cable
guy happens to climb the pole to work on a neighbor's connection and
finds that you did this to yours, all it takes is a phone call for
them to start making your lif
of channels for free, now it's exactly what I'm paying for.
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At 12:45 AM -0500 2/8/05, Ronald Kohsman wrote:
### change fb0 to whatever your card grabbed
Option "fbdev" "/dev/fb0"
The problem could also be the fb device number. Do a grep for
"/dev/fb" in your system log to confirm that you really sh
. Now even
though it is perfectly size, I still cannot see the buttons on the
various screens (NEXT, PREV) and the bottom of letters are cut off.
Personally, I've just gotten used to using Alt-N and Alt-B (Back) in
the few cases where this still happens for me.
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way X goes off the edge. Then, set MythTV to display itself in a
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o get a resistor and be done with
it.
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my tuner cards. I moved the card to another slot, and the
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;t know why, but it works.
That's right, you should also look in the comments of the particular
lircrc file you're using ("less" the file.) If the channel of the
lircrc file doesn't match what your receiver is set to, it won't work.
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open a full-screen JPEG. You can see it copy, even on a fast machine,
which means it's probably taking about 1/20 of a second.
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on my Myth box, so I
don't really mind most the drawbacks. The inability to control
overscan on the 350 is only a minor annoyance.
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files are not in MPEG2 format, then you're in the same boat,
because the 350 can't decode MPEG4.
Basically, any time the video has to be processed in software,
bypassing the 350's built-in decoder, you'll have this problem. Even
my relatively fast machine (3.0 GHz P4) can'
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