On 9/29/05, john sturgeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's my problem: I'm recording my local CBS affiliate (KOIN 1080i)
> and when I record it from MythTV the audio is garbled (both from
> MythTV and mplayer), but when I record it by tuning using azap -r,
> the
conf
KOIN:62900:8VSB:49:52
The only difference I see is that in mythtv, it seems to want to pull
both audio channels (english and spanish) in. and in my channels.conf
file, I only specify one audio channel.
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On 6/30/05, Donavan Stanley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/30/05, Mudit Wahal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I personally settled for the LP2 after comparing features and price.
> > For the price of one comwell solution, I can buy 2 LP2s. Plus avoid
> > all the headache in configuring, maintaini
On 6/29/05, john sturgeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/27/05, Robert Tsai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Just following up on this.
> >
> > Problem:
> >
> > My setup is such that I "learn" the 15-2116 volume buttons
&g
On 6/30/05, Mudit Wahal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rob,
>
> [I sound like a broken record and probably an advertisement for Link
> Player now :-)]
>
> If you are willing to consider a non-PC (which will not run
> mythfrontend), but still acess you r programs etc from the backend,
> then also co
On 6/29/05, Drew Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >SVID is only going to give you 640x480. You can change the screen
> >resolution in myth to something 16:9 and use your tv to stretch the picture.
> >But ultimately, it's still 640x480 that's coming out of the TV out on your
> >card.
> >
> >
On 6/27/05, Robert Tsai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just following up on this.
>
> Problem:
>
> My setup is such that I "learn" the 15-2116 volume buttons
> from my HT-in-a-box remote.
>
> However, holding down the 15-2116 volume buttons doesn't give
> me a co
On 6/29/05, john sturgeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what video output are you using? looks from your log file like X11.
> Try the same command (mplayer) with -vo xv
>
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>
>From the log file:
alidor recordings # mplayer -vf pp=lb 5006_20
On 6/27/05, Glen Dragon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> john sturgeon wrote:
> Try playing back the .nuv file using mplayer -vf pp=lb (just for a sanity
> check)
>
> I see the following in the log file:
> 2005-06-23 20:29:08.607 Image size. dispxoff 0, dispyoff: 53,
&g
On 6/27/05, Dan Mount <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been working on getting a hdtv display on my Sony TV. I've followed
> Jarrod's guide as well as the links there and an exaustive Google search.
> Here's what I'm using:
>
> Asus Pundit
> Nvidia 5400 based eVGA card (onboard video disabled
ou have HDTV, why don't you get a VGA -> Component adapter like
the Audio Authority 9A60? Do you have any HDTV content to view?
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5, gad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Glen Dragon wrote:
>
> > Quoting john sturgeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> >> On 6/23/05, Doug Larrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >>>
> >>> Deinterlacing is clearly not working in these pi
in Utah). Still intending
to move this document to Fedora Core 4 as soon as possible though...
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On 6/23/05, john sturgeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/23/05, Doug Larrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Glen Dragon wrote:
> > > I'm still seeing the problem that I reported a week or so ago. I took
> > > some pictures to show t
On 6/23/05, Doug Larrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Glen Dragon wrote:
> > I'm still seeing the problem that I reported a week or so ago. I took
> > some pictures to show the effect. Hopefully someone knows something.
> > Interestingly enough it is also causing the same effect on the OSD.
> > Pi
On 6/23/05, Peter Loron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've got a 15-2116 that I've set up with JP-1 for my (non-myth at the
> moment) AV system. Great remote. The volume button works properly
> with my receiver: I can hold it down and the receiver smoothly cranks
> the volume up or down. No need
ced. I had originally intended to drop the LinkPlayer
upstairs in the bedroom as a second frontend, but the WAF factor is so
high that I am probably going to make this my defacto front end.
The only really bad problem I have (so far, until somebody writes a
new interface) is that I
On 6/11/05, john sturgeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> O.K. My $0.02. I totally (agree) that MythTV is a hobby, and not a
> drop-in replacement for TiVo. If I got hit by a bus tomorrow, my
> instructions to my wife are throw the MythTV box out the window and go
> back to
2. I totally agree that MythTV is a hobby, and not a
drop-in replacement for TiVo. If I got hit by a bus tomorrow, my
instructions to my wife are throw the MythTV box out the window and go
back to our Dish PVR. The reason is simple, she is not willing or
able to figure out all the
On 6/10/05, Michael J. Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've noticed lots and lots of postings on this list from people
> experiencing audio sync problems with Myth and/or mplayer. I just
> wanted to relate a little something I've noticed that may or may
> not provide some answers.
>
> I have a
, you could always
program a button on your remote to execute a shell command whenever
pressed (via irexec).
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On 6/6/05, Brad Fuller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Mudit Wahal wrote:
>
> > Just waiting for the right moment to click the checkout button on
> > their website now.
>
> It would be nice to hear from someone who has actually used this product
> and what they had to do to make it work with
On 6/6/05, Mudit Wahal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> just goto their website http://www.rokulabs.com and then check their
> support forums for HD1000
>
> but after reading avs forums and other places, roku is 1 yr behind in
> the technology. These new AVeL LP2 and Buffalo LT and upcoming network
>
.00). The
Buffalo player was an option, but if memory serves me right, it's
around the $400 neighborhood.
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ProjectX does actually have a nice cutting interface, the ability to
export/import cutlists, a graphical 'timeline' which shows red/green
cut points. It's very slick, add to that the fact that once you
generate a cutlist, ProjectX can process the entire video from the
command line (for batch proce
ee t' but I'd love to hear if somebody has an
> >answer.
> >
> >Re: transcode speed: What transcode paramaters are you using? Are you
> >resizing? I get very acceptable transcode speeds with 720p material
> >using ffmpeg (from transcode). I can't rememb
my head, but I think it's roughly 30fps.
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On 5/28/05, Brad Templeton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well, I've seen a number of threads about this but no clear resolution.
>
> Recently I've been
tanding?
>
> - Mark
It is a *very* complex topic, and thus cannot be distilled down to one
(incorrect) statement like: " HD material is not available in a
decrypted format". So yeah.. you're probably missing something.
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That is hilarious I *just* told a co-worker the same exact thing
when I saw the announcement from Nokia... I got the typical
roll-the-eyes reaction.
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On 5/25/05, Dewey Smolka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is a
A Linux only solution would be to use Kino do capture and edit, and
Avidemux to convert. For the truly adventurous, there is Cinelerra, a
very full featured Linux video editor/compositor.
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On 5/24/05, Kevin Kuphal <[EMA
There is a way... I just don't do it. I think you can have
mythtranscode pipe it's bits to a fifo. Somebody with experience
doing that can probably provide more information. I'll bump this
thread back into the list.
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the recording and since sync doesn't gradually grow or
> anything, I didn't notice it at first.
>
> Anyone else noticing this?
>
> Mike
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Mine came in at 13G (same three hours ;)... Technically, it came in at:
13346060404 bytes.
It also came in at 59.94fps (so says ProjectX).
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On 5/23/05, Preston Crow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-05-
Byron Poland wrote:
Does any one with a nvidia 6200 or 6600 have the compontent out
working? I just got one of these cards, hoping that it might save me
from modeline hell with a vga-component converter, started my machine
up and saw the complete boot screen (with dvi or vga-component I had
major
, that you can do with transcoding
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the page layout, your guide would break, or load incorrect data, etc...
The only way screen scrapers can be successful for the mass market is if
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John Sturgeon wrote:
john roberts wrote:
I 2nd the request.
I haven't had much luck in down-res'ing my HD shows.
-John
- Original Message -
From: "David Shay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Well, I've tried various ways to transcode/downres the shows from
the HD
chan
MythVideo to
playback (using mplayer).
Ways to speed up the transcoding process:
1) don't deinterlace (delinterlace on playback using mplayer -vf pp=lb)
2) do single pass, and bump the bitrate up
3) don't resize (if disk space is the issue, you can just re-encode to
MPEG4 HD at about 5k b
playback (using mplayer).
Ways to speed up the transcoding process:
1) don't deinterlace (delinterlace on playback using mplayer -vf pp=lb)
2) do single pass, and bump the bitrate up
3) don't resize (if disk space is the issue, you can just re-encode to
MPEG4 HD at about 5k bitrate.)
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If your tuner can tune these stations seperately, then so can the pcHDTV
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Ian Forde wrote:
On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 15:30 -0500, Neil wrote:
The locals won't end (though they might drop to SD on the firewire) but the
non-locals could go away.
Thanks for the tip Brad. I'm looking into firewire but on my other posts,
the guy told me that it may soon be encrypted to
visible.
How should this work?Do videos not stream like TV?
that's correct.
Is it looking for a local path? So do I need to create an NFS share
on the backend and mount on the frontend?
yep.. NFS is the way to go.
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HDMI,DVI or Component.
Thanks for any info, and feel free to point me to any walk throughs on this.
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Tom E. Craddock Jr. wrote:
John Sturgeon wrote:
-snip-
Bummer. I was hoping for a non-GUI way to do this. Without digging
into the code, is there more to deleting a show than removing the
file, and deleting the record from the recorded table?
You can also use mythweb to delete shows, not sure
emoving the file,
and deleting the record from the recorded table?
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esome (they just released a new version as
well) if you can get past the language barrier. My dream is to export a
commercial cutlist from MythTV and import it into ProjectX for automatic
demuxing/cutting.
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moves keys from one mode to
another, etc...
Besides... it just feels soo nice. That hard rubberized finished is
great, mine's a year old, and still looks brand new.
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On Apr 7, 2005 9:39 PM, *Kevin Kuphal* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
John Sturgeon wrote:
>
> Did I read this right? Are you saying that if I touch the missing
> file, thus creating a zero length file, that mythbackend will
cle
pace". It's magical!
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right? Are you saying that if I touch the missing file,
thus creating a zero length file, that mythbackend will clean it up for
me and I don't have to go into the UI to delete it? If that's true,
then that's fantastic!
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Ryszard wrote:
all,
I've had a couple of expressions of interest, so here is the 1st
"official" release of mythtools, v0.1.
Pretty much its the same as the previous unversioned release with the
addition of coverfile support.
There is one bug outstanding in dealing with parsing older series.
Hopeful
Steve Elzinga wrote:
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did you look at your mythbackend.log to see if there
were any errors?
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John,
Thanks for the reply. The log file does not indicate
anything wr
transcoded. I am new to MythTV (which I think is a
very nice suite of programs) so any hints or help at
debugging / solving the problem is greatly
appreciated.
thanks in advance
Steve
did you look at your mythbackend.log to see if there were any errors?
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Robert Tsai wrote:
There are many threads on "favorite universal remote", but for some
reason I'm having trouble with the other half of that equation:
someth
Marc Tousignant wrote:
John,
The transports page gets filled out during the scan.
However, what is shown on the dvb transport editor page is
56100 Hz (0) (0) (0)
56700 Hz (0) (0) (0)
57300 Hz (0) (0) (0)
57900 Hz (0) (0) (0)
58500 Hz (0) (0) (0)
Etc..
When I chose to scan existi
ber, if you dev and are in the Portland, Oregon
area, you drink on me.
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Now wait a gosh-darned minute. I clearly stated that the first round
would be on me!
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playback if your card supports it, also,
I have found that when you are decoding in the CPU that mplayer gives
you a few more options that can make the output a bit smoother: Try:
mplayer -vo xv -framedrop -mc 0.001 (the -mc is video motion correction
timing. The lower the value the less
Adam Gianola wrote:
if i do a full scan, it goes through all the frequencies it was able
to lock on and says something like 'unable to tune' or 'timeout
tuning' or something like that. if i do a single frequency scan it
hangs at 5% for a long time (overnight). i really thought that would
work too
this has been happening for me ever since MythTV 0.15 and
FC1, so I don't think it's a MythTV issue.
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all intentions of lasting a long time.
Marc
What happens if you set up the frequencies that get reported by azap in
the DVB Transports section, then under scan for channels, you select
"Scan existing transports"?
For a bit more detail see: http://www.digitalregime.com/mythdvb/set
all myth from cvs (reverted back to atrpms though), to see if
something new was changed since the last release.
Cheers,
Adam
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 15:25:23 -0800, John Sturgeon
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Marc Tousignant wrote:
I think I figured it out…
Since I knew C82 program 1 was m
Gregg wrote:
I think I am using ALSA:spdif. I use kmix to modify the settings.
How do I check for sure?
-Gregg
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 15:12:08 -0800, John Sturgeon
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Gregg wrote:
I have the hd3000 installed it works great. I am having a problem
with t
tsc device file was set up at /dev/video1 with
major-81 and minor-1 MythTV didn't see it (it was looking for the 'old'
major-81 minor-32).
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and as a worst case scenario, use the frequencies reported by azap for
your channels in the DVB Transports section of the MythTV configuration.
But first, just to rule out problems with your driver setup, you need to
make sure azap works.
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put device configured as? (hint: should be ALSA:spdif)
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I'm wondering about the usage of channel specific outputfilters. I'm
wondering if they are used when viewing liveTV only, or are they also
applied on recorded content. Also, is there a way to apply a specific
filter to a specifc show? Or can that only be done in MythVideo.
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ignal when cx88-dvb
drivers have loaded? You should follow the directions at
http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/personal/angel/mythtv/air2pc-howto.html
and get azap. I don't think dtvsignal will work for the dvb drivers.
If at all possible, I would recommend sticking with cx88-dvb, it plays
recommendation is to go with the cx88-dvb driver.
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Good question. At this point, I'd go with the pcHDTV INSTALL doc first, and if
that doesn't work for you, then you might come back here
You will find this particularly challenging when
trying to add the card in MythTV as it looks for major=81 and
minor=32... My recommendation is to go with the cx88-dvb driver.
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try it tonight.
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 15:28:15 -0800, John Sturgeon
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Gregg wrote:
I finally got my pchdtv card to load dvb drivers, but alas another
hill to climb. I am trying to add it in mythtvsetup, but I get a
permission denied on card 0 when I run as mytht
*:root:users:0666
dvb/adapter*/ca*:root:users:0666
dvb/adapter*/osd*:root:users:0666
dvb/adapter*/net*:root:users:0666
dvb/adapter*/video*:root:users:0666
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recognized by MythTV setup. Why, may I ask, did
you give up on dvb? I'm using the cx88-dvb driver for my HD-3000 card
and find it to be quite stable.
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Michael Cheshire (Mailing Lists) wrote:
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playbackproblemwithNVIDIAvideoacceleration - HEL
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OpenGL version string: 1.5.3 NVIDIA 71.67
OpenGL extensions:
I've got a GeForce 6600GT, AMD 64 3200+ and I'm getting a measly 578.4
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Kelly wrote:
Well, I just spent about 30 hours trying to get this configured and
set up. I just spent about 14 hours today trying to get a "picture"
out of my HD3000 card from an OTA HDTV signal. Only to be rewarded
with the jerky live image
I built this system specifically for live HDTV. I bo
Mar 25 23:09:39 mythtv kernel: NVRM: client does not support
>> > versioning!!
>> > Mar 25 23:09:39 mythtv kernel: NVRM: aborting to avoid >> >
catastrophe!
>
>On Friday 25 March 2005 13:38, John Sturgeon wrote:
>> Wow... I was going to post the same exact e
same driver version.
Unable to create XvMC Context return status:11 BadAlloc
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Michael Cheshire (Mailing Lists) wrote:
Guys,
I have a problem with my mythtv box.
I have my nvidia card setup for acceleration - the Xorg log shows no
errors.
When I turn on playback accele
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