The problem with the colors have been resolved... It was the Hue Setting that had somehow been screwed up...
// Magnus *Magnus Sandin *Cache miss - please take better aim next time Magnus Sandin wrote: >It seems like that trick doesn't work for me... > >However, it is possible to watch old recordings, as well as record new >programs. >After I have recorded a program, LiveTV works until I reboot, then it >does not work until I record a program again. > >Another problem that arise is that I changed video cards and now I get >inverted colors on my ATI Radeon card when displaying video with XV >output. Since I can dual boot FC1 and Ubuntu I first noticed it in FC1 >but Ubuntu worked fine with mplayer etc. However, after I successfully >recorded a program and then switched to LiveTV, everything worked, but >the next time I watched LiveTV the colors where inverted, and even after >reboot the colors are inverted....??? Does anyone else seen this problem? > >// Magnus > > >*Magnus Sandin >*Cache miss - please take better aim next time > > >Andrew Bassett wrote: > > > >>I had this problem on both Fedora Core and Ubuntu. >> >>My solution on Fedora was a dirty hack, but it works :) >> >>I found this mailing list post about rc.local and debian: >>http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/06/msg00215.html >> >>add the commands below at the very bottom of the file you create from >>the above mailing list post : >> >>/etc/init.d/mythbackend start >>sleep 3 >>/etc/init.d/mythbackend stop >>/etc/init.d/mythbackend start >> >>For what it's worth, I am running ivtv-0.3.2t. I was having major >>problems with the 0.3.3 branch (don't know why, probably was something I >>was doing). >> >>HTH, >> >>Andrew >> >> >> >>On Fri, 2005-04-22 at 07:20 +0200, Magnus Sandin wrote: >> >> >> >> >>>Hi everyone! >>> >>>I have seen this topic in different forums etc. But it seems not to be a >>>solution for it, so I will try here. >>> >>>The problem is that I have reinstalled my mythtv box and it is now >>>running Ubuntu 5.04 (used to run Fedora Core 1). >>>I have a PVR-350 card which includes a MPEG encoder. >>> >>>I have tried the ivtv driver versions 0.3.2u and 0.3.3f with the same >>>result. >>> >>>I can do cat /dev/video0 > whatever.mpg >>>I can then play the whatever.mpg without any problems, so it seems like >>>the ivtv driver works just fine. >>> >>>The problem is that when switching to LiveTV, I get picture and sound >>>for about one second, then it just freezes, and after aprox 15 second I >>>will see the main menu in mythfrontend again. >>> >>>Any ideas where I should start looking? >>> >>>I'm running MythTV 0.17 as seen below in the outputs... >>> >>>The output from the frontend: >>>2005-04-21 22:47:27.986 mythfrontend version: 0.17.20050130-1 www.mythtv.org >>>2005-04-21 22:47:27.987 Enabled verbose msgs : important general >>>2005-04-21 22:47:28.385 Switching to square mode (G.A.N.T.) >>>2005-04-21 22:47:29.087 Joystick disabled. >>>2005-04-21 22:47:29.139 Registering Internal as a media playback plugin. >>>2005-04-21 22:47:29.602 Connecting to backend server: 127.0.0.1:6543 >>>(try 1 of 5) >>>2005-04-21 22:47:29.608 Using protocol version 14 >>>2005-04-21 22:47:42.255 Using protocol version 14 >>>2005-04-21 22:47:42.412 Disable DPMS >>>2005-04-21 22:47:44.812 Opening audio device '/dev/dsp'. >>>2005-04-21 22:47:44.812 Opening OSS audio device '/dev/dsp'. >>>2005-04-21 22:47:44.895 Using XV port 67 >>>2005-04-21 22:47:45.361 Changing from None to WatchingLiveTV >>>2005-04-21 22:47:45.374 Using realtime priority. >>>2005-04-21 22:47:45.395 Video timing method: RTC >>>2005-04-21 22:47:46.200 prebuffering pause >>>2005-04-21 22:48:05.367 ReadStringList timeout (quick). >>>Remote encoder not responding. >>>2005-04-21 22:48:05.455 WriteStringList: Bad socket >>>2005-04-21 22:48:05.456 ReadStringList: Bad socket >>>Remote encoder not responding. >>>2005-04-21 22:48:05.482 WriteStringList: Bad socket >>>2005-04-21 22:48:05.482 ReadStringList: Bad socket >>>Remote encoder not responding. >>>2005-04-21 22:48:05.507 WriteStringList: Bad socket >>>2005-04-21 22:48:05.507 ReadStringList: Bad socket >>>Remote encoder not responding. >>>ASSERT: "i <= nodes" in ../../../../include/qt3/qvaluelist.h (372) >>>2005-04-21 22:48:05.540 WriteStringList: Bad socket >>>2005-04-21 22:48:05.540 ReadStringList: Bad socket >>>Remote encoder not responding. >>>2005-04-21 22:48:05.897 Changing from WatchingLiveTV to None >>>2005-04-21 22:48:05.933 Changing from None to None >>> >>> >>> >>>And here is the log from the backend: >>> >>>2005-04-21 22:47:29.613 MainServer::HandleAnnounce Playback >>>2005-04-21 22:47:29.613 adding: pvr as a client (events: 0) >>>2005-04-21 22:47:33.662 MainServer::HandleAnnounce Playback >>>2005-04-21 22:47:33.662 adding: pvr as a client (events: 1) >>>2005-04-21 22:47:42.260 MainServer::HandleAnnounce Playback >>>2005-04-21 22:47:42.260 adding: pvr as a client (events: 0) >>>2005-04-21 22:47:42.323 MainServer::HandleAnnounce Playback >>>2005-04-21 22:47:42.323 adding: pvr as a client (events: 0) >>>2005-04-21 22:47:42.329 adding: pvr as a remote ringbuffer >>>2005-04-21 22:47:42.345 Changing from None to WatchingLiveTV >>>2005-04-21 22:47:45.366 joined null string in WriteStringList >>>2005-04-21 22:48:05.956 Changing from WatchingLiveTV to None >>> >>> >>>What is going on? >>> >>>I would appreciate some help here. >>> >>>Regards >>>// Magnus Sandin >>> >>> >>> >>>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> >>>_______________________________________________ >>>mythtv-users mailing list >>>[email protected] >>>http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users >>> >>> >>> >>> >_______________________________________________ >mythtv-users mailing list >[email protected] >http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users > > _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
