Thanks for the patch. Very interesting, what they've done to try to hide
the data.
Just an idle thought: is it really a good idea for the immir script to
announce itself to ninemsn.com.au so blatantly? It uses the default LWP
UserAgent string, which I believe is libwww-perl/#.##. You only need
One of my TV channels is in 704x576 (not the more common 720x576), and
when nuvexport processes a show from it, the resulting movie has an
enormous black border around it.
It looks a lot as if nuvexport has taken a 16:9 picture, scaled it down
to fit it into a 4:3 box (thus adding black
On December 28, 2004, Martin Brown wrote:
Thanks to all who have spoken up about this behaviour. If I can summarise:
With dual tuners and global pre/post program time buffers, MythTV will discard
the global buffering for consecutive programs and record them both from the one
card. For program
Indra wrote:
On 6/3/05, Max Barry wrote:
Twice in the past month, I've been watching a recorded TV show when it
has suddenly lost audio. I dug up the .nuv file and played it with
mplayer, and it had audio all the way through. However, at the exact
point at which MythTV loses audio, mplayer
Twice in the past month, I've been watching a recorded TV show when it
has suddenly lost audio. I dug up the .nuv file and played it with
mplayer, and it had audio all the way through. However, at the exact
point at which MythTV loses audio, mplayer spits out:
Encrypted VOB file! Read
James Stembridge wrote:
On 5/12/05, Max Barry wrote:
(1) If it *is* enabled, then mythbackend helpfully writes into the log
either Recording starts soon, AUTO-Startup assumed or Seem to be
woken up by USER. It then calls my startup script with the argument
auto or user, just like it should
James Stembridge wrote:
If you specify a startup script in mythtv-setup then that will receive
auto or user on the command line depending on whether the backend
is about to start a recording. Note you only get auto if the block
shutdown before client connect is enabled.
I'm afraid I'm
James Stembridge wrote:
If you specify a startup script in mythtv-setup then that will receive
auto or user on the command line depending on whether the backend
is about to start a recording. Note you only get auto if the block
shutdown before client connect is enabled.
In the startup
On Sat Apr 16 08:29:43 UTC 2005, William Uther wrote:
On 16/04/2005, at 2:36 PM, mythtv-users-request at mythtv.org wrote:
I'm not quite sure what to do about this now. Rohbag's d1.com grabber
looks quite complete and is well written, and is *perhaps* the legally
least dodgy option (?) ---
Nick wrote:
On 5/4/05, Max Barry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was all working so nicely until 0.18. My combined backend/frontend
box would wake itself up, record something, then go back to sleep.
Now, however, it refuses to idle if mythfrontend is running. Which is a
problem, because I have
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