Alan Secker wrote:
I exited mplayer and clicked the MythTVbackend. I then ran ps -ax|more
to check that it was
running. I clicked the MythTV Frontend icon and got a black screen
with the hard drive having
short bursts of activity at regular intervals. It reminded me of the
sound of pall bearers
carrying a coffin.
Once you've got "live tv" running (and your screen is full of the
black), try switching to a console window and typing ivtvctl -d
/dev/video0 -p 6. I forget which card you have, so you may want to try
different -p numbers too. Start at 0 and work your way up. If none
work, try /dev/video with different input settings. Note that I'm
saying do it while myth is playing live tv. At least you'll be able to
figure out if it is just mythtv messing something up in the input setting.
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