Ok so I was wrong. Why would I question Isaac? STUPID! Well long
story short I'm still getting this odd behavior when watching live tv.
I'm running 0.18 under knoppmyth r5a12 with ivtv 0.3.7b. Here's the
mpeg info on my live-tv buffer which was causing these time discrepancy
issues
Are your permissions (you need rwx) in your cache directory correct for
you myth user? Higher level directories need rx.
Amyg wrote:
When I watch TV ,I get black screen.
And my terminal shows below:
2005-08-31 15:39:15.195 Using protocol version 15
2005-08-31 15:39:15.405 Using protocol
or try knoppmyth
Phill Edwards wrote:
When I watch TV ,I get black screen.
And my terminal shows below:
What is wrong?
How to solve it?
Judging by the number of issues you've posted to this mailing list you
seem to be hitting heaps of problems. As I've advised before, I think
you're
In mpegrecorder.cpp it states // only 48kHz works properly. regarding
audio sample rates which I have tested and proven true. What happens is
a discrepancy in displayed time and actual position in the recording.
This leads to skipping back when trying to skip forward because myth is
there was a problem for a few weeks because this only happens
when watching recordings as they're recording or buffered live TV which
I do very rarely.
Donavan Stanley wrote:
On 8/29/05, Larry Symms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In mpegrecorder.cpp it states // only 48kHz works properly. regarding
audio sample
Isaac Richards wrote:
Why is there a problem? The sampling rate is always read from the file, not
the database, on playback.
Isaac
That was my first impression as well when skimming over the source, but
apparently (at least to my feeble eyes) not the case. If I set the
sample rate to
Is there a way to have 2 tuner cards, 1 that records and 1 that is
solely for Live TV?
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This is only happening when watching recordings made by the 150MCE
(either buffered or while recording). I set the 350 to a higher
recording priority so most shows don't have a problem but it's still
frustrating.
Larry Symms wrote:
Setup:
NTSC
PVR-350, PVR-150MCE
Knoppmyth r5a12 (myth .17
Jarod Wilson wrote:
On Monday 25 April 2005 05:37, Larry Symms wrote:
I'm having nothing but trouble getting this combo to work. I've tried
this with 0.2.0 rc3i and 0.3.2u. The 150 is located at PCI:1:9:0 and
the 350 is located at PCI:1:8:0. Ivtv seems to be detecting the 150
fine, without
This didn't work. I got the same results. If I switch the cards around
so the 150MCE is detected first its encoder works fine, but the 350
TV-out doesn't work. When I boot, instead of the nice green tv-output I
get a flickery black image followed by no signal (my TV displays the
input
I also tried just have the cx25840 line read:
options cx25840 i2c_enable=1 no_black_magic=1
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Jarod Wilson wrote:
On Monday 25 April 2005 05:37, Larry Symms wrote:
I'm having nothing but trouble getting this combo to work. I've tried
this with 0.2.0 rc3i and 0.3.2u. The 150 is located at PCI:1:9:0 and
the 350 is located at PCI:1:8:0. Ivtv seems to be detecting the 150
fine, without
Jarod,
We have the same PVR-150MCE: (LG TAPE H001F MK3 (idx = 68, type = 47)).
I saw the giant thread about it where you had the patches and diffs you
did to get everything working. I'm currently running Debian with
2.6.9-chw kernel, I have tried several versions of ivtv but I the best
I've
A. Heinen wrote:
On 4/27/05, Larry Symms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
knoppmyth to support it is an option but if it's not too tricky getting
it to work now it'd be nice.
Have you tried the instructions documented here:
http://knoppmythwiki.homelinux.org/index.php?page
Isaac Richards wrote:
Get yourself to the website if you want it.
Isaac
you kick ass isaac
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Jeroen Doumen wrote:
Also, does /dev/video0 work (instead of 16)?
video0 is input video16 is output
these number increment with additional cards. For exmaple, if you added
another pvr-350 to the right (closer to AGP) of your current pvr-350 the
new card would get video0 for input and video16 for
I'm not trying to be an ass, I'm just trying to help you get the most
out of the mailing list.
--Ajay
Thanks for the response. Sorry in advance for the ridiculously long
post. I've reinstalled everything start to finish about 15 times over
the last 9 months using jarrod's guide, the myth
You might be able to fake that you have all the old recordings by
manipulating the database. Is it worth it? Probably not. You're
better off going through mythweb and setting all season 1 Battlestar's
to not record (great series BTW). You can go as far into the future as
you have data for
Allan Stirling wrote:
Larry Symms wrote:
You might be able to fake that you have all the old recordings by
manipulating the database. Is it worth it? Probably not. You're
better off going through mythweb and setting all season 1
Battlestar's to not record (great series BTW). You can go
Sorry if this is a repost... having problems getting posts in:
I'm guessing this has to do with the fact that I'm NTSC and I'm trying
to record using 720x480. Why would I do that? Because I can burn
directly to DVD without transcoding. What's happening is that
intermittently during playback
I've figured this out. Turns out to be my fault, suprise,
suprise.
I was looking at the correct settings in the wrong place. While
digging through all the settings in the past, I had selected (Create
new profile
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