I was having the same problem, but I did get it fixed, sort of. It has
something to do with the modprobe of ivtv. If I let mythbackend start
automatically, I get the freeze. However, when I run /sbin/modprobe
ivtv and then start mythbackend by hand, it doesn't freeze. I haven't
had the t
On 6/25/05, Sam Krupa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am able to record shows perfectly, it just happens when watching
> live TV. Thanks for trying!
>
I'll just double check you on this. Can you record a show right now?
When I had this problem I could play previously recorded shows but I
could not
I am able to record shows perfectly, it just happens when watching
live TV. Thanks for trying!
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On 6/25/05, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/25/05, Sam G. Krupa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Soon after sending out this message:
> >
> > ""When in mythfrontend I h
On 6/25/05, Sam G. Krupa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Soon after sending out this message:
>
> ""When in mythfrontend I hit the "Watch TV" thing and the TV plays
> for about 3 seconds (it looks good), then it freezes (it goes back to
> the main mythfrontend window soon after)! I am running Fedora