Latest version. Ok, I'll look again when I get a chance. Is that in
mythtvsetup or mythfrontend?
Kirk
--- Chris Pinkham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't see any job queue options under recording profiles. Here
are
all the places I see options regarding job queues:
What version are
Ok, I found it. It's not really under Recording Profiles. It's
under Set Recording Options, then Post Recording Processing.
But, like you said, it's in the scheduler. The reason I've never
seen it before is because I've never used the scheduler in the
frontend. I've always used mythweb to
Ok, I'll check into that when I get a chance. Thanks!
Kirk
--- Chris Pinkham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe I've setup a user job correctly in
mythsetup, but the job never shows up in the queue
(verified with --verbose jobqueue).
Did you turn them on for the recording profiles
as a queued job.
Kirk
--- Kirk Grell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I'll check into that when I get a chance.
Thanks!
Kirk
--- Chris Pinkham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe I've setup a user job correctly in
mythsetup, but the job never shows up in the
queue (verified
I believe I've setup a user job correctly in
mythsetup, but the job never shows up in the queue
(verified with --verbose jobqueue).
Where do I look next as to why my job never gets
queued? I've searched this mailing list, but couldn't
get any further.
BTW, I do see (finished) Flagging and
I've converted some nuv files to avi's using
mythencode, but I can't seem to play them on my
Windows machine. I've tried various codecs
(DivX521XP2K, ffdshow, ffvfw, XviD-1.0.3), but Windows
Media Player still won't play them. The avi's from
mythencode appear to be VIDEO: [FMP4] format. Any
I apparently tried an old version of ffdshow. The
latest version works as expected.
Kirk
--- Kirk Grell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've converted some nuv files to avi's using
mythencode, but I can't seem to play them on my
Windows machine. I've tried various codecs
(DivX521XP2K, ffdshow
I've got just about everything running and am waiting
on the satellite box to be hooked up. I need to run
'mythtv-setup' one more time to setup the 'directv.pl'
script to control the receiver. Do I need to shutdown
the backend before I run mythtv-setup? I've looked on
Google MythTv.org and
Ok. Is there a clean way to exit the backend? Or
just kill the process?
Kirk
--- Chris Ribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been told on the list that it is a good idea,
perhaps even necessary.
Hopefully someone will follow this up with more
information.
On 1/2/06, Kirk Grell [EMAIL
I can get directv.pl to change channels on the command
line, but it doesn't work within MythTV. The error
from mythbackend appears to be:
...
2006-01-02 19:36:43.447 ret_pid(0) child(17816)
status(0x0)
Error excessive retries
2006-01-02 19:36:44.451 ret_pid(17816) child(17816)
status(0xff00)
remote if you're gonna try it.)
frontend will probably need all the same.
--- Kirk Grell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course most of these are only of concern if you
do agressive egress filtering.
For your in-house server, presumably behind a
firewall, it becomes sort of self defeating
In a few of the MythTV How-to's I've read, it's
recommended to turn off the firewall during the Linux
install. I'm building a MythTV backend at a remote
location and would like to enable the firewall. What
are the minimum necessary protocols and ports that I
need to setup in iptables so that
backend *may* need random nfs ports as determined by
nfs
backend need ports 42160 42161 for streaming,
usually only tcp
(But I hope you got a really good uplink on your
remote if you're gonna try it.)
frontend will probably need all the same.
--- Kirk Grell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Sorry if this is a bit off topic, but I wanted to get
feedback from MythTV users who have been down this
path...
I've purchased hardware for my MythTV backend and plan
to install Fedora Core 4. The drive I bought was a
SATA drive (Maxtor). For anyone who has installed FC4
on a single SATA
with the
other components mentioned in my original post, would
bumping the hard drive from 200G to 300G be a cause
for concern regarding both heat and the power
requirements? The Shuttle case only has a 250W power
supply.
Kirk
--- John Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/16/05, Kirk Grell [EMAIL
I'm building my first MythTV box. It'll be a back end
box that I'll admin remotely (web, rsh, ftp, etc).
It's sole purpose right now will be to schedule
recordings and transcode them to smaller video files
for pulling later to my PC at a different location.
I'm not planning for any other MythTV
--- Andrew Close [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/16/05, Kirk Grell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm building my first MythTV box. It'll be a back
end
box that I'll admin remotely (web, rsh, ftp, etc).
It's sole purpose right now will be to schedule
recordings and transcode them to smaller
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