On Wednesday 25 Jan 2006 17:02, Richard Bronosky wrote:
Hi Richard,
Looks like , to me, you have a half dead board... I've had two so far, DOA,
The first has been confirmend DOA and the 2nd is going back tomorrow, let's
hope the 3rd works...I guess that they will test with a windows box.
The
to use them with a myth box.
Like I say if there is anyone in the Calgary region that wants a old
7200/120 I think I can part with it no questions/money needed.
Stephen
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On 1/21/06, *Stephen Atkins* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It does have SCSI but only the 50 pin version. It also has a RJ45
network but like the posts say its only 10BaseT. Whats funny is
it has
svideo/audio in and audio out
Hi everyone. I'm trying to get this thing set up. I can login to the
zap2it website with the username and password that I entered into video
sources part of mythtv-setup. Also can log into mysql with username
mythtv and password mythtv. The mythconverg database appears to be
setup (lots of tables
Hi List,
Please excuse me if this is a totally stupid idea and I apologise in advance.
What I am trying to do is to use mythtv to record from the svhs sockets on a
video tape player into mythtv and then from there to DVD.
I have mythtv setup and working well, and it's being used, so this is an
On Friday 13 Jan 2006 21:36, Michael T. Dean wrote:
Thanks mike,
I'll do a search on the archives...
Stephen Kitchener wrote:
Hi List,
Please excuse me if this is a totally stupid idea and I apologise in
advance.
What I am trying to do is to use mythtv to record from the svhs sockets
I'd like to know how you turn your myth box on using the IR remote
though. I'm using the IR receiver that came with my Hauppauge Nova-t
and IFAIK I can't use this for powering up [I'd be happy to be proved
wrong].
I'd also be very interested in knowing how this is done. Currently, my
power
On Monday 09 Jan 2006 09:23, Marius Schrecker wrote:
On Saturday 07 Jan 2006 15:25, Chris wrote:
Thanks Chris.
RMA ready and waiting..
Steve
When I did
ivtv-tune -f759.25 -d/dev/video0
All I got was this.
/dev/video0: 759.250 MHz
But when I tried the
On Saturday 07 Jan 2006 11:15, weeny wrote:
Stephen Kitchener:
I did try as you suggested and the output is below..
ivtvctl -a gives
Did you try ivtvctl -a with the device option each for the
corresponding /dev/video devices? I think per default it only checks the
first one...
OK I
On Saturday 07 Jan 2006 14:24, Stephen Kitchener wrote:
I missed something that might be important,
When I did
ivtv-tune -f759.25 -d/dev/video0
All I got was this.
/dev/video0: 759.250 MHz
But when I tried the other device.
ivtv-tune
On Saturday 07 Jan 2006 15:25, Chris wrote:
Thanks Chris.
RMA ready and waiting..
Steve
When I did
ivtv-tune -f759.25 -d/dev/video0
All I got was this.
/dev/video0: 759.250 MHz
But when I tried the other device.
ivtv-tune -f759.25 -d/dev/video1
I got,
/dev/video1:
Hi,
I must be doing something wrong that is really basic, but I have tried to
replace my Hauppauge 150 with a Hauppauge pvr 500 and all I get is noise on
the signal, ie no picture...
When I put the 150 back all is well...(After I delete the setup for the 500
and reset for the 150)
When I
On Friday 06 Jan 2006 19:59, weeny wrote:
Am Freitag 06 Januar 2006 18:26 schrieb Stephen Kitchener:
Hi,
I must be doing something wrong that is really basic, but I have tried to
replace my Hauppauge 150 with a Hauppauge pvr 500 and all I get is noise
on the signal, ie no picture
to the TV, channel 60 sounds OK.
(It sounds slightly noisier/fuzzier than other channels, but I have to
listen very careful to discern it.)
I played with Myth's fine tuning setting without any luck.
No other channels have the problem.
Any ideas?
Stephen
--
Stephen Trier
Technical
Hi All,
I am having problems getting the two tuners on the Hauppauge 500 pvr working,
I can only get the second one recording a channel.
Anyway, I was wonding if the renumbering of the inputs, as described in the
changelog of ivtv 0.4.1 eg..
- Input numbering for PVR 150/500 cards have
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Serge.Zwikker wrote:
Hi guys I love what you guys are doing here but how do you unsubscribe
to this mailing list.
Thanks,
serge
On Thursday 05 Jan 2006 16:54, Eric Sharkey wrote:
Thanks for the reply, Steve.
On Thursday 05 Jan 2006 16:16, Eric Sharkey wrote:
You need to change mysql's startup file...
/etc/sysconfig/mysqld
I assume you mean /etc/mysql/my.cnf.
Nope, that's where the RPM put the file.
On Wednesday 21 December 2005 17:16, Matt wrote:
Channel AMC is currently set to /home/mythtv/.mythtv/channels/amc.jpg
Traceback (most recent call last):
File mythalsig.py, line 200, in ?
assign_icons(channel_list, icon_dict)
File mythalsig.py, line 127, in assign_icons
if
On Thursday 22 December 2005 01:38, Stephen Boddy wrote:
Been out all day, so I've only just caught up on this thread. My God! You
'mericuns don't half make things complicated!!!
I'll be away from my main system for the next week, but I'll take the guts
with me on the lappyb and see if I
On Thursday 22 December 2005 02:01, Greg Estabrooks wrote:
Been out all day, so I've only just caught up on this thread. My God! You
'mericuns don't half make things complicated!!!
*Cough* I'm Canadian, but some of our channels are American based ;)
They might as well put But I'm Canadian!
On Monday 19 December 2005 23:26, Stephen Boddy wrote:
On Monday 19 December 2005 23:02, James Oltman wrote:
I wish I could do that! I am relatively to fully useless when it comes
to writing any kind of software. Given enough time, I am sure I could
READ some code, but write
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 20:21, Greg Estabrooks wrote:
UK. Let me know if you have probs (or even better, fixes) and I'll help
out where I can. It's not commented, and probably fragile in places, but
it works
I just tried this out and the first thing I noticed was that the loop to
go
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 20:57, Stephen Boddy wrote:
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 20:21, Greg Estabrooks wrote:
UK. Let me know if you have probs (or even better, fixes) and I'll help
out where I can. It's not commented, and probably fragile in places,
but it works
I just tried
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 21:33, Stephen Boddy wrote:
Okay Greg, I've got the bones of a master list set up. The first time you
run the script, uncomment the last pprint statement. This gives you the
fundamentals of the master list for your provider (assuming constant
names). Still needs
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 22:50, Greg Estabrooks wrote:
I'll give it a few days, and if all is well I'll see if it can be added
to contrib or something.
I don't see that as a problem :) If it works well I'll add it.
I've compressed it so Isaac doesn't come after me with a big stick :-)
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 22:45, Greg Estabrooks wrote:
I like the idea of the master list, and I'll have a think of the best
way. Probably have to be seperated by country in case there are
equivalent channel names with different logos.
Yeah that's basically what I was thinking. A
On Wednesday 21 December 2005 00:08, Matt wrote:
On 12/20/05, Greg Estabrooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe it's just me, but I'm not seeing anything. I've downloaded it,
set the variables, and when I type python mythalsig.py nothing
happens, it just sits there.
I assume you
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 23:38, Greg Estabrooks wrote:
As I'm sure you've sussed out I've included the master list in the main
file as a dictionary (or hash in perl parlance)
I see that. I just figured that by using external files the script
wouldn't grow to outrageous sizes plus the
On Wednesday 21 December 2005 01:53, Matt wrote:
I was able to get it working by adding the following to the master list:
},
'us': {
},
'us-il': {
On Wednesday 21 December 2005 01:53, Matt wrote:
I was able to get it working by adding the following to the master list:
},
'us': {
},
'us-il': {
On Wednesday 21 December 2005 02:36, Matt wrote:
Sure, I can comment out everything. What exactly do you want me to do
and I'll get it for you.
The bit I'm interested in is the bit that should look similar to the following
that is printed to the console after the program errors out. This will
On Monday 19 December 2005 19:23, James Oltman wrote:
Forgive the stupidity, but how can I import those new icons into my setup?
Save them locally, then use mythtv-setup to add the full path to the channels
configured.
Personally I find it easier to edit the entry in the db using something
On Monday 19 December 2005 08:48, Andy Leung wrote:
Now I could go with a higher end Nvidia card. But I've
also read that newer Nvidia cards have dropped support
for Xvideo hardware scaling (do I need that?). Also
I'd prefer to have a fanless card if at all possible.
Any card you'd recommend
On Monday 19 December 2005 23:02, James Oltman wrote:
I wish I could do that! I am relatively to fully useless when it comes to
writing any kind of software. Given enough time, I am sure I could READ
some code, but write it, definately not. Haha.
Jim
It's OK, I was just pulling your leg.
On Monday 19 December 2005 23:31, James Oltman wrote:
I just looked through my DB and couldn't see any existing channel mappings.
There was a table for what looked like icons, but there was no data in
there for me to compare with.
In the mythconverg database, in the channel table, there is a
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 01:01, Brad Fuller wrote:
James Oltman wrote:
Forgive the stupidity, but how can I import those new icons into my
setup?
Can the icons be shown when changing channels? I have them in the EPG,
but I thought that I also saw them in my older version of mythtv while
Hi,
I've been running myth fine for about a year now, but have recently
wired up the spdif out to my new amp. All works well on almost all
programmes, but I've encountered one or two that give choppy jerky
video, until I select the second sound track at which point things play
ok again.
channels and show Nickelodeon data before a certain
time and Paramount data after ?
Cheers!
Stephen
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On 12/8/05, Niels Dybdahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you could implement it in two different ways:
1. Create a script which takes the output from your xmltv grabber and joins
the two channels to one.
2. Place them as separate channels, but with the same frequency and write a
script
On 12/7/05, David Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Funny - tried it and had TERRIBLE playback (Jittery playback). Not using
XVMC, just XV on a AMD64 with 5700.interested to see if anyone else
tried it?
For now - I've moved back to the 7676 build (which works flawlessly on my
setup).
into the already rotated log, and eventually the backend seems to seize
up.
Stephen
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# Girkers
# - Patches to fix ninemsn using Javascript to hide data
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Have to agree with Ant. I'm in Ireland and I find that the commercial
detection works reasonably well on the Irish channels, but the UK
channels are very hit and miss - it never seems to properly detect the
commercials on Channel4 for some reason :-(
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by the bash info pages.
[[ -f ~/.bashrc ]] . ~/.bashrc
if [ $(tty) == /dev/tty1 ]; then
startx -- -dpi 100 # larger fonts for viewing on the tv
fi
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Hope it helps,
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2031003 2005-11-27 19:00:00.0 2005-11-27 20:00:03.0 256
80 1 2005-11-29 08:18:10.0
MythMasteriPod encode
Not sure where to go from here so I'm looking for some help.
Stephen
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Stephen
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doesn't seem to be reporting any
'couldn't set the settings' failure. Also, the permissions of the
/dev/video devices do not vary.
6. Mythbackend runs as root.
Thanks for reading! I'd appreciate any suggestions.
-Stephen
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On Friday 28 October 2005 16:09, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
Steve Adeff wrote:
Is it still basically the same though?
I've been reading bits and pieces about a new frontend daemon/frontend
client architecture and other
things like OpenGL UI rendering that seem to change Myth's core.
Are these
On Saturday 12 November 2005 22:11, Nathan Allen Stratton wrote:
I think the advantages of the Silverstone cases is they have so
many options when it comes to size, expansion, and looks. For
example, Silverstone offers the only HT-style case I found that
supports 3 full-height expansion
vendor with a component-out Nvidia
card). Any ideas?
Stephen
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On Saturday 22 October 2005 04:33, Phill Edwards wrote:
I'm recording with DVB-T cards (therefore MPEG2) and transcode to
MPEG4 with great results.
My transcode settings are:
Video - Bitrate:2500, Max Quality:2, Min Quality:15, Max Quality diff
bt frames:3, none of the other checkboxes
On Saturday 22 October 2005 17:20, Niels Dybdahl wrote:
1. Should I be seeing a drop in quality when I lower the bitrate?
Yes. Lower bitrates result in lower quality.
Probably didn't phrase that correctly. I meant that if I have a better
compression codec, then should reducing the bitrate
On Saturday 22 October 2005 16:47, Michael T. Dean wrote:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/141559#141559
Note the part that says:
For now, if all you want to do is save space, just transcode to mpeg4
with mythtv (keep in mind, it's optimized for encoding speed, not
I'm getting a little bit confused as to what MythTV is doing on the
transcoding front.
I'm recording UK SD DVB-T mpeg2 streams. I'm struggling to keep up with the
stuff I'm recording, so I'd like to transcode where possible.
I've got the system transcoding files, I know it is using the From
(major) upgrades it's allways a good thing to check dependencies
with revdep-rebuild.
N.
Another handy little check is equery (from gentoolkit):
$ equery d mysql
will show a list of packages that depend on mysql. Sometimes
revdep-rebuild doesn't pick things up for me ...
stephen
On Monday 10 October 2005 18:11, Sonni Nørløv wrote:
Hi,
I have a setup with a backend/frontend running on a diskless server in
my living room, and a 24x7 server running mysql and nfs, and the daily
tv channel update.
Main reason for this is setup is that I have no antenna at the 24x7
Just a quick note that, depending on your system and set-up, the transcoding
may take longer than you expect. I have an Athlon 64, and the cool-n-quiet
means that when idle it roughly halves the processor speed. Niced processes
(i.e. the transcoding) do not cause the processor to ramp up to
why the file is less than half the size as the
original? Should I increase the VBR and will it make much difference in
the final quality that much. Or should I just be happy with the smaller
file and put more on a single dvd?
Thanks
Stephen
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On Monday 26 September 2005 16:54, Greg Woods wrote:
On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 08:51 -0700, Nada De nada wrote:
I run the netstat -l -n
| grep 6543 to see if something else was using the
port and I got this message
tcp 00 0.0.0.0:6543 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
Try running lsof |
On Friday 23 September 2005 22:24, Tony Godshall wrote:
According to Jim Reith,
Hi,
I'm not sure if this has been asked before or if its even possible,
but is there any way to mount two HD's to a single mounting point in
Linux? I just added a second HD to my mythbox and was hoping
Stephen Atkins wrote:
Nick wrote:
On 22/09/05, Lee Koloszyc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I am having a problem with mythtv 0.18.1 on Gentoo kernel 2.6.12-r10 on
both livetv and playing pre-recorded videos.
The play back is supper choppy and pauses about every 2 seconds.
Playing
can't seem to buy the cheapest. I'm attaching my xf86config for my
5200 below just in case thats the problem. Just so you know I'm using
the 6629 version from nvidia.
Stephen
Section Device
### Available Driver options are:-
### Values: i: integer, f: float, bool: True/False
7500) and I double
checked my alsa drivers and they are up to date. After this I'm not
sure where to go. I originally thought it might be IVTV but as it plays
fine in mplayer I'm sure its a Myth/Xorg config problem.
What exactly is OpenGL vsync?
I'll keep everyone updated.
Stephen
Robert Denier wrote:
On Tue, 2005-09-20 at 20:54 -0600, Stephen Atkins wrote:
Hello again everyone.
So I thought I would try out the latest development sources 0.3.9 but no
luck. I then removed the PVR150MCE and still no luck. What it sounds
like is that the audio is actually out
On 9/20/05, Chad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By same multiplex, does that mean 4.1 4.2 4.3... but not 4.1 5.1 6.1...?
Thanks!
By the same multiplex it effectively means transmitted on the same
frequency. I don't believe there's any limitation on whether channel
4.1 or 4.2 (for example) have to
On 9/20/05, Alan Bates [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all – I now have a stable dvb-t myth setup running on an up-to-date
fedora core system, using the hauppage nova-t. only major problem thus
far is:
watching certain UK channels, the frontend crashes when the commercial
break begins – happens
kernel version and ivtv versions they are
using? I'm running a 2.6.12-gentoo-r10 with IVTV-0.3.9 and a rom of
pvr_2.024.23035.
I had everything working before my HD blew up but it was running a
2.4.25 kernel.
Thanks for the help.
Stephen
Stephen Atkins wrote:
At this point I'm sure its got something to do with my audio drivers.
I've got a intel8x0 driver (same driver name as the old kernel but
this time compiled with the kernel). Has anyone else seen or heard of
this problem?
Well I was wrong. Its not the intel audio
On Sunday 18 September 2005 02:03, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
Hello,
On this page, I see mythburn with
what looks like an on-screen interface:
http://mythburn.sourceforge.net/
But when I installed mythburn from
here:
http://knoppmythwiki.org/index.php?page=MythTVBurn_Scripts_HowTo
All I
On 9/12/05, Barry Hee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just installed an 23 Apple LCD monitor on my Fedora Core 4 system with
latest kernel and the image is vertically compressed although width is
correct. The vertical height is similar to watching a DVD with aspect
1:2.35. My recordings are DVB 16:9
On 9/12/05, Barry Hee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't need to fiddle the X configuration as Fedora Core 4 supports all
Apple monitors including the 23 out the box. I just select it from the
System Settimgs/Display/Hardware with a resolution of 1920 x 1200. The
desktop is fine but when I am
On Sunday 11 September 2005 02:14, A JM wrote:
Is there an opensource MYSQL database editor that someone could recommend?
I want to modify some of the descriptions on my recordings and am not great
with SQL and I thought a GUI would be a great help.
Thanks,
I didn't see knoda or rekall
.
Stephen
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On 9/8/05, Jules Gosnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If all muxes are being transmitted from the same transmitter, why should
one bundle of channels feel like it is coming from the moon ? Are muxes
simply s/w abstractions or do they correspond somehow to physical
divisions in the h/w - i.e. is my
Just a quick follow-up to my earlier post. You can see the gain for
different aerial groups on the follwoing graph
http://www.wrightsaerials.tv/Articles/img/fig%201, Obviously, higher
gain is better.
The power of the different muxes is given on this page:
http://.dtt-tx-info.org/change_tx.htm
Another indicator that MythTV is using VIA xvmc hardware MPEG2 decoding
is that when that option is enabled in the MythTV setup, the OSD
displays in greyscale (as described and patched for
at http://www.ivor.it/mythtv/).
Apologies for going a bit OT, but has anyone out there got this
Apologies for going a bit OT, but has anyone out there got this colour
OSD patch working? I've tried to patch Myth 0.18.1, but the patch on
the site fails - I guess its for an earlier version of Myth. Anyone
know if a newer patch is available ?
To answer my own post... the patch is for svn
Thanks a lot for your efforts to help me, but I havn't seen any problem with X
itself, that means if I start a normal X session with window manager and so
on I have the full screen, only if I start mythfrontend with xinit and
XvMCvld enabled I get this problem, also just after the start of the
Hi,
I am looking for user knowledge / experience.
I have been trying an old Hauppauge DVB-T card, and while it works fine, it
doesn't seem to have the best signal sensitivity with respect to the set-top
boxes that I have, they all perform well, with no dropouts either video or
audio, but when
This isn't the yuvdenoise one, this is something else. My perl is very
minimal, so if anyone can suggest anything... This is the latest
nuvexport, with all the tools being the latest Fedora Core 3 atrpm/dries
ones.
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) $ nuvexport -debug
Loading MythTV recording info.
100%
Using
I bought my pre-made receiver from here:
http://www.zapway.de/e_index1.htm
They're small / simple and well made. Delivery was quick (to the UK)
and reasonably priced.
Steve
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On Thursday 01 Sep 2005 22:25, Robin Elvin wrote:
On Thursday 01 September 2005 16:53, Stephen Kitchener wrote:
Forgot to say, I can send an image of the card if that would help ???
Stephen,
No, I don't think that's necessary as I think you have everything you need.
It seems to me that now
:-(..
Steve
On Thursday 01 September 2005 16:53, Stephen Kitchener wrote:
Forgot to say, I can send an image of the card if that would help ???
Stephen,
No, I don't think that's necessary as I think you have everything you need.
It seems to me that now you have upgraded kernels and have
/Input/libcdaudio.so
Exiting... (End of file)
So, I guess that mplayer needs something else ??
Steve
On Thursday 01 September 2005 16:53, Stephen Kitchener wrote:
Forgot to say, I can send an image of the card if that would help ???
Stephen,
No, I don't think that's necessary as I think
On Friday 02 Sep 2005 15:25, Stephen Kitchener wrote:
Hi,
Fixed it - it seems that the system (Mandrake) creates the /dev entries as
root:video, so the normal user wasn't able to use them, running klear (the
app I'm using to test) works..
Now - where did I hide that large disk drive
I want to use an Epia Board SP8000 or SP13000 for my HTPC. On
different HTPC-forums I read, that the TV-Out of the Hauppauge PVR350
is better compared to the onboard TV-out. And I heard about heat
problems of the PVR350 especially in small cases (like the ones for
epia).
Well, my experience
I've published a little (well, big) guide on getting myth up and
runningon a Via EPIA using Mandriva Linux 2005.
It may be useful to some new-to-linux users. Also, if you experts
couldlook it over, maybe you could find some things I could do
better,faster, or easier.
On Thursday 01 Sep 2005 00:18, Robin Elvin wrote:
Hi Rob,
On Wednesday 31 August 2005 09:46, Stephen Kitchener wrote:
On Wednesday 31 Aug 2005 03:42, Nick wrote:
Hi Nick,
On 8/30/05, Stephen Kitchener [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 25 Aug 2005 10:35, Robin Elvin wrote
On Thursday 01 Sep 2005 00:18, Robin Elvin wrote:
Forgot to say, I can send an image of the card if that would help ???
On Wednesday 31 August 2005 09:46, Stephen Kitchener wrote:
On Wednesday 31 Aug 2005 03:42, Nick wrote:
Hi Nick,
On 8/30/05, Stephen Kitchener [EMAIL PROTECTED
On Wednesday 31 Aug 2005 03:42, Nick wrote:
Hi Nick,
On 8/30/05, Stephen Kitchener [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 25 Aug 2005 10:35, Robin Elvin wrote:
Hi Robin,
My mythtv list, you asked
Which version of the Nova-T is it?
Is it the 90002? If so then your module list
I'm at an awkward stage with Myth.
My back end is pretty much complete and works a treat. I bought the
slowest second-hand P4 machine that the local second-hand computer
shop (http://www.computer-resale.co.uk/ - it's a great place) could
sell me, installed Gentoo, two Hauppauge Nova-T cards
Nigel Metheringham wrote:
On Tue, 2005-08-30 at 00:40 +0200, Michael Vistein wrote:
Nigel Metheringham schrieb:
title Power Down
savedefault --default=2
halt
but on power up it sticks on the 0 entry (the power down).
I didn't succeed with
On Thursday 25 Aug 2005 10:35, Robin Elvin wrote:
Hi Robin,
My mythtv list, you asked
Which version of the Nova-T is it?
Is it the 90002? If so then your module list is wrong.
How do I find out what version of Nova-t it is ???
Is there a way to find out from linux, lspci only shows
On Thursday 25 Aug 2005 10:35, Robin Elvin wrote:
Hi,
Left this alone for a time - upgraded the PC so that its running the latest
the Madrake (Madriva) can, so at least it's running the latest kernel at
least..
Which version of the Nova-T is it?
Is it the 90002? If so then your module list
If your TV has a SCART socket then i'd highly recommend soldering up
your own VGA to SCART convertor. Then you can use an interlaced
modeline to output a legal PAL/NTSC signal from vid card (i'm using an
Nvidia MX440).
The output quality is as good as you'll get short of going to DVI
(which my TV
On 8/26/05, Mark J. Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On August 26, 2005 06:18 am, Louie Ilievski wrote:
This sounds like a really good idea to me. My big question:
If I have an interlaced signal recorded, why would I want to de-interlace to
send it my TV? Wouldn't an interlaced signal be
On 8/26/05, Justin Hornsby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So does this trick work with newer nvidia cards (and drivers of course)
or is it just older ones? I've read that some recent nvidia drivers
didn't output interlaced signals properly (if at all).
And - most of all - will it work with Via
On 8/26/05, Craig Tinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there
I'm in the UK too - with a sony skybox and a mx440 going to an *old*
Sanyo widescreen CRT TV (which I *wish* I could figure out how to get a
proper modeline to work with that TV!)
Can you buy convertors like you describe? or do
On 8/26/05, Mats Cedergren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 26 aug 2005, at 19.34, Justin Hornsby wrote:
I have a barebone case with an integrated nVidia Geforce 4 MX.
Everything worked fine using my own VGA to SCART convertor for a
while, but nVidia driver version 6629 was the last one to work
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