Nick,
I found the problem and have fixed it, it was the frame buffer setting in my
xorg.conf. I do have another question if anybody knows how? I would like
to run Dual Heads without any aspect ratio or desktop showing issues on the
TV. I have looked at most of the threads on the issue but m
On 28/10/05, Martin H Hartman III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am running FC4 with a PVR-350. I can go into the MythTV frontend and
> click on Watch TV and that pipes out to the TV and I can do everything fine.
> My problem is that the MythTV Frontend doesn't show at all on the TV but on
> my
I am running FC4 with a PVR-350. I can go
into the MythTV frontend and click on Watch TV and that pipes out to the TV and
I can do everything fine. My problem is that the MythTV Frontend doesn't
show at all on the TV but on my PC monitor.
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It depends
1. Do you want SD or HD
2. Do you want a full frontend or just something to watch tv on.
3. How are you recording tv (pvr encoder or framegrabber)
I use a MediaMVP for viewing tv in my bedroom and it works great.
No fluff, just TV. Alot of ppl use xbox as a frontend.
There is w
Hi,
I have not tried it myself but there is a Myth Knoppix dist that might
be what you are after: http://mysettopbox.tv/knoppmyth.html If you have
an EPIA-M mobo there is a mini-myth proj for running mythtv on a disk
less system: http://linpvr.org/ (which I have not tried).
My MythTV backend (als
Hi people
I have been doing a bit of googling for an answer but haven't been able
to come up with much so came here for an answer. I have a couple of
questions that I hope someone can help me with ...
1. I am looking to setup a mythtv frontend that is : small, diskless,
cheap, not noisy, and will
On 16/09/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been trying to get my server settings to work, but I think it's
> just my frontend settings that are messed up. Currently neither
> MythFrontend or mythtv-setup will start up... If I run them, they
> just kinda sit and sputter... Fro
I've been trying to get my server settings to work, but I think it's
just my frontend settings that are messed up. Currently neither
MythFrontend or mythtv-setup will start up... If I run them, they
just kinda sit and sputter... From the commandline it outputs New DB
connection, total: 1,
Michael T. Dean wrote:
Aurelien Marchand wrote:
>
> c) I want to use my T20 thinkpad laptop (its screen is dead, but I
> have an LCD attached to it and an S-video port out) as a frontend. It
> is a 750 MHz with 192 MB of RAM. I have used it to watch DVDs under X
> when I used XFree's X server b
Aurelien Marchand wrote:
c) I want to use my T20 thinkpad laptop (its screen is dead, but I
have an LCD attached to it and an S-video port out) as a frontend. It
is a 750 MHz with 192 MB of RAM. I have used it to watch DVDs under X
when I used XFree's X server but now that I use Xorg's X ser
Hi all,
I've gone through the last 5 months of archive but I can't find a
reference to my question #1. I guess I should describe my setup first:
a) I have compiled and installed MythTV (despite the random segfault issues
with gcc).
b) I use my 2.4 GHz Celeron as a backend. I have a WinTV card
Hello everyone,
I'm a french independent journalist preparing an investigation on the
Mac mini as a Media Center projects for the french magazine Univers Mac.
I'd like to get testimonies of MythTV frontend for Mac OS X users. Here
are my preliminary questions :
- What made you & when did you dec
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