Which version of LIRC are you running Roy?
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Well, no luck.
I'm going to try to rebuild mythtv from the tarball and see what I get.
FYI, the LIRCD service is DOA before I use it, it seems to need the modprobe lirc_i2c before it will do anything.
lircrc and lircd.conf files look good. I removed all the lircrc
files but /etc/.lircrc I m
OK, tonight I'll try the following:
1. Figure out if LIRC is dead on startup, or if it's me running IRW that kills it. Then create a script to ensure LIRC runs properly on reboot.
2. Remove all copies of lircrc besides /etc/.lircrc.
3. Compare lircrc and lircd.conf to make sure the button
Hi Guys,
I'm slowly fixing all the problems of my Myth setup, but I just can't figure out my LIRC problem...
Here's the issue:
LIRCD seems to run on startup, but IRW won't work and a /sbin/service
lircd status comes back with "lircd dead but subsys locked"
If I do a /sbin/modprobe lirc_i2c a
OK, so I'm out of luck recording the audio with the PVR-150. How
about the sound card method... Will I be able to use a single soundcard
to capture 5.1 via coax, and then output via optical? Will I need
2 soundcards in this box?On 11/12/05, Michael T. Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
PVR-150 recor
Hi everybody,
I'm planning my myth setup and I'm a little confused about how to
handle capturing and playing back surround sound. Here's the plan
so far:
Backend/frontend with a single pvr-150 (for now) and a Geforce MX460.
The backend will be connected to a Scientific Atlanta digital cable
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