Isaac Richards wrote:
On Monday 12 December 2005 13:50, Mike Frisch wrote:
Is anybody working on a port of the MythTV front end to a Nokia 770?
I'm considering it. Well, not a frontend port, but more of a smart remote
application. The thing doesn't really have the CPU to display no
Nick Rout wrote:
vlc shopuld do this. It will transcode and stream any format according
to the docs.
http://www.videolan.org/doc/streaming-howto/en/streaming-howto-en.html
With a fast enough computer, you can just begin transcoding from about
any format, and start watching the generated f
Shaun Lowry wrote:
So MediaMVP can play back MPEG-2 DVB-t broadcasts? TS or PS mode? How about
live DVB-t?
Yes. Both TS and PS work just fine. LiveTV has its limitations, and will
definitely be broken at first with the upcoming Myth version. You can
always record something and watch the r
Andrew Wilson wrote:
- Is the picure and sound quality good on the MediaMVP despite not
having RGB output?
The european model has a SCART connector with RGB. Picture quality from
DVB and MediaMVP is at least as good as with my analog tuner in the TV.
- Are there problems with a/v sync and
ffrr wrote:
What I see is a sudden patch of digital noise / pixelisation, often
associated with a chirping sound in the audio. This might happen
every few seconds for a while then go away for a minute or two, only
to return randomly. Also it is of various severities, sometimes just
a minor
Eero Vuojolahti wrote:
I have two DVB cards that are working fine in my Debian, but I have a
small problem and I couldn't find answer. When I scan channels from
mythtv-setup program the channels are added to "channel" instead of
"dvb_channel" in the database. This sucks because now i cant reco
skuli puli wrote:
anymore. Just used mythweb to check it, and all
programs are off two hours again. Mythbackend must
have changed it by itself, since I haven't touched the
box after I first got the times ok. Just recorded on
program and left it running for a day.
/var/log/mythtv/mythbackend.log get
Osma Ahvenlampi wrote:
After happily using MythTV for months, and v0.17 since almost the day it
was released, today I ran into a new problem, the reason to which eludes
me after a few hours of debugging: the EPG for my DVB-T channels is a
couple of too early.
I don't know if this is related to inst
I just updated to 0.17 and am having some trouble configuring all the
channels again. I actually see none of them right now. After updating I
run mythtvsetup and scanned all the DVB transports successfully.
Everything seems to be ok there, except one transport appearing twice
with all the chann
Mark Howells wrote:
However, I'm confused as to what I'm seeing. When I press the '1'
button on the remote the active terminal window receives a string of
four characters "". However, evtest doesn't see any events at all
on event0. How can this be?
Also, pressing keys other than 0-9 doesn't
Mark Howells wrote:
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 10:32:54 +0200, Kalle Pokki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So update the cx88 driver and follow
the instructions in these documents to set up the system to use the lirc
daemon.
I'll see if the budget* drivers have been updated from those I&
Mark Howells wrote:
Hi,
I've been away from mythtv for a while but have now restarted mythtv
project./ I've got a Nova-t dvb card but can't get the remote to
work. It partly works, in as much as the buttons 0 through 9 deliver
some events to /dev/input/event0. So, for example when I press '1' on
Andrew Ziobro wrote:
xbox.
I have actually never seen a running xbox, as I'm not a big fan of
console games. So I'm wondering how quiet the xbox really is. It does
contain a hard drive and some cooling fans to my knowledge, but are they
close to silent as nobody seems to ever mention anything ab
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