On Thu, 2005-12-08 at 15:21 +0000, MythTV wrote: > #767: No LiveTV audio & Floating point exception when trying to change audio > channel > No I'm not using a hardware decoder - I enabled that option a very long > time back on advice from a dev and had forgotten all about it! I will > disable it It might have been me, there were some audio problems with multiple audio streams. But I believe the changes I made earlier this week addressed the audio re-initialization problems.
> At least having some fallback when the desired language isn't available > will avoid future problems. Yep, it is in SVN now. > I'm not aware that an option had been added > anywhere to change the preferred language - I can't find it where mythtv- > setup suggests (Page 3 of TV/General). It's in the frontend "Setup->Appearance" on the third page. The reason it is there is because it is both a backend and frontend setting, so I figured it would make the most sense to put it right after the UI language setting. > I know it can be changed direct in the database but perhaps it would be > better to default to English (instead of Afar) and add the option to > change in setup. No default language is perfect but I suspect that DVB is > not currently being used in the Afar speaking regions of Africa. It doesn't currently default to Afar, it only does that if you ran a MythTV instance checked out during the few weeks where it did. If you clear the ISO 639-2 language settings it will default to your UI language the next time you start myth. -- Daniel
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