On Wednesday 16 February 2005 11:09, Tom Hughes wrote:
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Joseph A. Caputo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cory, just curious, what TV encoder chip does your Nvidia card use?
My
old LeadTek GF4MX-420 card used an NV17 TV encoder and the output
was
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 11:16:20 -0500, Travis Osterman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First, what is the difference in these
cards?
Both have hardware encoding, the 350 has the addition of mpeg decoding
and video out.
if I buy one of these cards, do I also need a video card?
If you get the
Ok, great. How much easier is it to bring one of those little
nylon totes on a trip with a portable DVD player, vs. your
mythtv setup? I have a situation where I'll be on a bus
with 40 high school kids for a minimum of 20 hours next
week. The bus has a DVD player. I'd love to burn a
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Jeroen Brosens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom Hughes wrote:
snip
Well I've got a Leadtek Winfast A180BT GeForce MX4000 which is NV18
and the TV encoder on that certainly blows chunks. I'm using a sync
converter on the VGA output to drive a RGB input on the
On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 12:26 -0700, Greg Miller wrote:
Hi, I am running an xbox front end and would prefer a different
remote. Can I just change one of the lirc files with one that is for
the other remote?
I use a Radio Shack 8-in-1 Universal Remote (15-2116) to control all of
my AV equipment:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/16/2005 11:45:44 AM
If it's just for one person, I use my Dell Axim, but you want to
show it to a few people on a portable dvd player, thats different.
Yeah, that's what I need to do. 4 TVs. 1 DVD player.
I'm sure not everyone will like everything, but they will watch
Thanks for the reply. It looks like I'll stick with the xbox remote for a
while. It's just the size of it that was bug'n me.
Greg.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 9:54 AM
To:
Is there a way to setup mythtv so that livetv is always on Tuner 0,
and recorded shows are always on Tuner 1?
Sorry if this is answered elsewhere but I have been unable to find it.
Thanks,
James
Kind of. Check Avoid conflicts... in TV Settings General, and it
will start recordings from
That cannot be correct, since TVOUT is defined to be interlaced. Now,
if you meant to say that it cannot play both fields of a interlaced
content, I may believe that. I've got an NVidia card (MX-400) with such a
horrendously crappy tvout chip on it, the most I ever see is 240 lines.
The
This is the most interesting thread I've followed for a long time. For what
it's worth I am running Mythtv with DVB in Canada and gave up on getting
good quality s-video out. I also have an Expressvu PVR that gives Excellent
picture quality and it has become the benchmark. The problem with the PVR
I'm running the mythtv fronend on an Xbox running FC3. I would like to
use the Xbox remote. lirc-0.7.0-43 has been installed. I tried using
the Xbox conf from the remotes.tar.bz2 on the lirc site, but it is not
working.
I am seeing data on /dev/lirc0 when buttons on the remote are pressed,
but
On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 10:21 -0700, Greg Miller wrote:
This is the most interesting thread I've followed for a long time. For what
it's worth I am running Mythtv with DVB in Canada
How are you capturing the DVB signal in Canada? Expressvu is
(apparently) encrypted with a nagrivision variant
On Wed, 2005-16-02 at 12:26 -0500, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 10:21 -0700, Greg Miller wrote:
This is the most interesting thread I've followed for a long time. For what
it's worth I am running Mythtv with DVB in Canada
How are you capturing the DVB signal in Canada?
But also, the price difference is $30 Canadian for me to get either
card. The 250 is $199 at BestBuy and the 350 is $230 for me from my
Dude, check out Staples. They regularly sell the 250's for $149 CDN.
Best Buy and Future Shop also have them on sale quite frequently for
that price,
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 11:07:04 -0500, Aaron Aguilar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can any one point me to a good step by step guide for Debian for
upgrading from 2.4.26 to 2.6.10 so that I can take advantage of the
new DVB drivers so that I can use the HD3000?
This is not exactly what you are
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:31:08 -0500, Thom Paine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Feel free to email me off list if you have another way. I'm most
interested.
Please don't take it off the list, there are lots of us who are interested. :)
Alex
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So, before we get into another syntax pissing contest and i am told I am
talking out of my ass again, what exactly do you mean by genlocked,
synchronous 29.97 resolution with a 1:1 pixel-mapped input/output
characteristic?
If you mean that the signal is encoded by the video card to the
television
Cory, correct me if I'm wrong, but I think Jeroen has mis-interpreted the
answer
here. It does *not* say that TV-OUT does not do interlace mode. It says
that
CRT2 doesn't support feeding interlace to the the TV encoder. That has
nothing
to do with whether or not TV-OUT then interlaces
OK true; of course everything coming out of a TV-out is interlaced, nothing
doubtful there. But it seems it can't tell field sync etc. from the signal
that is being fed to the video bridge. And therefore I must either use the
bob deinterlacer (others suck because they don't give full frame
On Wednesday 16 February 2005 12:29, PAUL WILLIAMSON wrote:
I am surprised to hear about all these horror stories of s-video
being so bad. I've done s-video on an MX440 and an FX5200
plus, both with excellent results. The s-video out on my
mediamvp is pretty good, but there is
On Wednesday 16 February 2005 10:03, Cory Papenfuss wrote:
I've got an NVidia card (MX-400) with such a
horrendously crappy tvout chip on it, the most I ever see is 240
lines.
The chip just plain blows chunks.
Cory, just curious, what TV encoder chip does your Nvidia card use? My
old LeadTek
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 16:54:26 +0100, Jesper Sörensen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Allow recorded stream to be saved in TS as well as PS mode.
I gather this means that there is no planned future support for saving
the stream in TS mode for the HD300 with non dvb drivers and that only
PS mode
Eric Gilbert wrote:
One minor question since it will save me a few hours otherwise .. I
have gotten conflicting information about using make oldconfig from a
2.4 to a 2.6 kernel. Has anyone that has switched recently used make
oldconfig?
Sounds like a bad idea. I'd recommend using the config
I know that discussion regarding decrypting DVB feeds is not
allowed here. All the info you need is hereplease do not email me asking how to do
it. My system is not running 100% yet and I am considering getting a PVR 350 and
connecting it to my Mythtv box.
Good Luck.
Greg
-Original
Please anyone tell me what these 128000 when starting LiveTV stands for.
Why are they interrupted by tuner messages when it works?
(And where do the tuner messages get losts when it hangs..?)
Thank you for your inputs,
Eric
Eric STEIMER wrote:
It's now a week I'm fighting to overcome this problem.
I upgraded to .17 and get this error. I had a power failure yesterday.
Is it possible to fix without deleting the database. I have no
viable backup. If not how do I delete the database?
Thanks.
2005-02-16 10:01:21.447 Upgrading to schema version 1069
2005-02-16 10:01:21.448 DB Error
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 09:05:57 -0600, Kevin Kuphal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Ainslie wrote:
Hi All,
I'm a bit of a *nix newbie and would appreciate some
advice. Is there any way that I can setup Myth to
connect to the net via a proxy server? For example,
all the other machines on
That ebuild worked great for me. You should try to submit it for
inclusion in portage.
Tom
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ok, I got the ivtvdev installed now and cleared up another problem where the
msp4300 wasn't in modprobe.conf.
When I startx it seems that it loads in another virtual console, but when I
control-alt-f8 to it, it loads on the monitor and not on the tv.
xorg.conf:
# XFree86 4 configuration
The drawback to using the XBox DVD receiver is that
it only responds to the subset of buttons that are on
the original remote, so you are stuck (AFAIK) with
only a subset of functionality.
This does not seem to be true, at least not on the
Microsoft XBox DVD dongle that I have. Using the
Thanks for the prompt response, I have found the command to open up
mythconverg to a range of IP addresses... The important issue I have
is... What happens to the combo machine (has the backend and frontend on
it)? Will I set up the frontend part to look for the IP address instead
of the loopback
Here's a thought...one of my dvb cards is a twinhan that came with a remote
and USB ir receiver. Has any one ever tried this receiver remote on an
xbox? I would assume that I would need to boot straight to linux as XBMC
would not recognise it. Can some one pint me in the direction of the lirc
On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 12:40 -0500, Cory Papenfuss wrote:
That's not necessary... I believe you. I do not agree that
cannot visually see a difference equivalent to perfect, however.
Maybe this is so, but what do I really care beyond it looks perfect?
Which I can get with the G400 and
correction below xorg.conf glx should be commented out since I am using pvr
350's rca jacks.
Section Module
Load dbe
Load extmod
#Load fbdevhw
Load glx
Load record
Load freetype
Load type1
EndSection
One minor question since it will save me a few hours otherwise .. I
have gotten conflicting information about using make oldconfig from a
2.4 to a 2.6 kernel. Has anyone that has switched recently used make
oldconfig?
I followed the previously cited website upgrading to 2.6 kernel so
yeah I
Have you changed the pci bus value yet? I think that is what is holding you up.
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On Wednesday 16 February 2005 07:31 am, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
Exactly. I never said that the OSD needed to know about vsync. I said
video playback needed to know about vsync. The OSD still needs to be
able to display in a manner that is compatible with the video card's
TV-Out mode, and
On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 13:41 -0500, Isaac Richards wrote:
Main video output loop is in NuppelVideoPlayer.cpp (OutputVideoLoop), which
uses classes in vsync.cpp for that information.
Sweet! Thanks for the pointer!
b.
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On Wed, Feb 16, 2005 at 11:25:14AM -0500, sdk wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 11:16:20 -0500, Travis Osterman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First, what is the difference in these
cards?
Both have hardware encoding, the 350 has the addition of mpeg decoding
and video out.
if I buy one of
On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 13:45 -0500, Isaac Richards wrote:
Sounds like a driver limitation if you can't adjust the amount of overscan or
set it to unscaled mode in X
Exactly. No argument here. I think the base of the whole problem is
that the matrox framebuffer driver does not put the card
I would like to
wholeheartedly thank all ofthe developers working on MythTV and the
plug-ins. It is trulythe greatest thing since sliced
bread! :)
I upgraded from 0.16
to 0.17 and am now using my Logitech Wingman ( http://bilder.preissuchmaschine.de/prodfoto/logitechwingmangamepad.jpg)
as
Shouldn't the BusID just be
BusID 0:09:0
or
BusID PCI:0:09:0
I needed the PCI on my set up. Others have reported
that they didn't.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
### change the BusID to whatever is reported
by lspci, specify it as hex.
#BusID 0:0x09:0
BusID
One major exception is if you don't have an AGP slot in your older computer,
then the pvr-350 seems a wiser choice.
Except that you can also find PCI FX5200's. I know: I have two.
Still, IMO the NTSC output of the 350 is superior even to the best
modelines I've seen on the S-Video outputs of
On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 10:27:29PM -0800, Scott Alfter wrote:
On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 01:21:17PM -0800, Tim Fenn wrote:
As an addendum, many newer TVs (particularly HD) tend to support DVI
input - has anyone used this successfully, and more importantly, with
good results?
It works great
Maybe this is so, but what do I really care beyond it looks perfect?
Which I can get with the G400 and DirectFB. I have yet to see anything
even close with the G400 X11/framebuffer/matroxset.
For what most of us are trying to do (view it on a tv), it doesn't
matter that much. I'm clarifying
I'm now using mplayer as a player in MythVideo, but I have some problems.
During playback, mplayer does not respond to my keyboard. However, when
the playback is finished I can see that the key-events got handled by
Myth instead. Even though Myth was in the background!
Anyone knows what is
I don't use the PCI...
Paul K
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 14:01:56 -0500, Gabe Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 10:58:48 -0800 (PST), Minh Duong
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shouldn't the BusID just be
BusID 0:09:0
or
BusID PCI:0:09:0
I needed the PCI on my set up.
On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 14:13 -0500, Cory Papenfuss wrote:
I'm not surprised. That's X protecting you from yourself. That
modeline runs at 480i frequencies and is meant to be displayed directly
on a TV.
That's what I have. My TV is plugged directly into my video card with a
connector
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 02:03:54 -0800, Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I absolutely agree with Matt that this is a feature desperately
lacking in MythTV. I know its been brought up many times here, so
obviously others thinks so too. I think the main reason that it
hasn't been implemented is that
Ok, great. How much easier is it to bring one of those little
nylon totes on a trip with a portable DVD player, vs. your
mythtv setup? I have a situation where I'll be on a bus
with 40 high school kids for a minimum of 20 hours next
week. The bus has a DVD player. I'd love to burn a bunch
of
Myth needs the functionality to cut commericals from Mpeg 2 and keep
the format Mpeg 2, but if you've perused the developer list some
you'll find that quite a few have taken quite a stab and it and have
not been able to achieve solid results. This problem is a tough nut
to crack. I believe an
Magnus Ekhall wrote:
I'm now using mplayer as a player in MythVideo, but I have some problems.
During playback, mplayer does not respond to my keyboard. However,
when the playback is finished I can see that the key-events got
handled by Myth instead. Even though Myth was in the background!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/16/2005 2:22:18 PM
Sounds great, but probably not legal. MythTV aside (it could
just as well be a VHS tape), I believe that recording TV programming
and
replaying it for an audience is a no-no.
How does showing a TV show differ from showing a movie?
Showing
Hi,
I am having the same problem as the user in this post:
http://mythtv.org/pipermail/mythtv-dev/2004-June/023392.html
I am using a Terratec Cinergy 400 TV as a secondary card and the newest
atrpms v4l and saa7134 drivers. When changing channels watching Live TV
(or recording), I some times /
After last nights painless upgrade to .17, today I started getting
segfaults on the frontend...
(AThlonXP/OCd to hell, NF2 (FIC AU11), Mandrake Cooker, THACS 10.1
repository for Myth etc, dual M179s, main workstation and Myth
backend/frontend, serves an XBox as well, been running perfect for
If you want it, you have three options:
1) Write the code yourself
Perhaps a better way to say that is to have a FAQ sent to the mail
list every month that includes a section about how you can help
MythTV. Not everyone who uses mythtv is a developer or Linux guru
(but it sure helps), but nearly
Sounds great, but probably not legal. MythTV aside (it could
just as well be a VHS tape), I believe that recording TV programming and
replaying it for an audience is a no-no.
Wouldn't this mean that anyone who had a superbowl party at their
place, with over a certain amount of
I am posting this message again because nobody
responded the first time. It is difficult to believe that no one out there
is using a Sound Blaster Audigy sound card.
I have Mythtv up and running perfectly except for two
nagging sound problems:
-
Sound continues to play when I exit
Gabe Rubin wrote:
Sounds great, but probably not legal. MythTV aside (it could
just as well be a VHS tape), I believe that recording TV programming and
replaying it for an audience is a no-no.
Wouldn't this mean that anyone who had a superbowl party at their
place, with over a certain
That's what I have. My TV is plugged directly into my video card with a
connector that Matrox makes for doing that.
Funky... I haven't heard of that matrox-ism. Is it connected to
an S-vid or Composite port or something else (DVI, RGB, component)? If
the former, than it's really just a tvout
Ross Campbell wrote:
If you want it, you have three options:
1) Write the code yourself
Perhaps a better way to say that is to have a FAQ sent to the mail
list every month that includes a section about how you can help
MythTV. Not everyone who uses mythtv is a developer or Linux guru
(but it
I remember way back in the days, I think .13, .14 when I first started
with MythTV, there was a setting in Transcoders to go from MPEG2 to
MPEG2. I used it all the time because I wanted to archive to DVD's.
Somewhere around .14 it was removed. I think you can still hack the
database and change it
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:31:22 -0700, Clint Silvester
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Magnus Ekhall wrote:
I'm now using mplayer as a player in MythVideo, but I have some problems.
During playback, mplayer does not respond to my keyboard. However,
when the playback is finished I can see that the
On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 15:00 -0500, Cory Papenfuss wrote:
Funky... I haven't heard of that matrox-ism. Is it connected to
an S-vid or Composite port or something else (DVI, RGB, component)? If
the former, than it's really just a tvout in sheep's clothing... :) (i.e.
Matrox made a
I
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 03:30:38 -0500, Isaac Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 16 February 2005 03:23 am, Brad Templeton wrote:
On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 10:38:16PM -0700, Blammo wrote:
[bold]
MythTV lets you choose any form of deinterlacing you want. XvMC or not.
However,
I tried that and could not get it to work. Transcode had problems. As
it is I think that code really wasn't ready to be fully released.
Hopefully someone will get it there sometime.
I just looked at the mythtranscode code and it looks like support for
MPEG2 to MPEG2 is still there. I
I want to buy a cheap PCMCIA card that would work well with MythTV.
Any recommendations?
I have USB 1.1, so I think a USB card will not be fast enough,
therefore, I haven't looked for any. If I'm mistaken, please let me
know.
Thanks for any help.
Jorge Guzman
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al912912
I forgot to say this, I have a Firewire connection also, maybe there
are some good firewire cards, but I don't know how well is firewire
supported under LInux.
Thanks.
Jorge Guzman
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Jorge Guzmán [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/16/2005 3:40:01 PM
I want to buy a cheap PCMCIA card that would work well with MythTV.
Any recommendations?
I have USB 1.1, so I think a USB card will not be fast enough,
therefore, I haven't looked for any. If I'm mistaken, please let me
know.
Thanks for any
On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 11:14:59PM -0700, Ryan exclaimed:
I have my pundit-r setup with the latest bios, the quiet fan option
enabled, a 7200 rpm HD, and 1 pvr-250. The CPU is a celeron-d 2.6 Ghz. I
was going to put some arctic silver on the heatsink but decided not to
since it already had a
would it be possible to collect the links to the unofficial addons, on
mythtv.org?
Add a page here: mythtv.info
It's the unofficial wiki for mythtv, sort of a scratchpad if you will.
I believe content from here has found it's way into the main site?
Cheers
Kev
I am posting this message again because nobody responded the first time.
Patience is a virtue. Give people a few days and don't post in HTML
It is difficult to believe that no one out there is using a Sound Blaster
Audigy sound card.
Certainly people are... but we've all long ago worked our
It's not the Pundit-R, it's the Celeron D. I had the same CPU
(Celeron D 2.66 GHz), and it was hot and loud. I put it in an Antec
Aria case. With the case completely open and sitting in the middle of
the room, it was fairly loud. If I did anything beyond that to
restrict airflow, the noise
Craig Partin wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:31:22 -0700, Clint Silvester
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Magnus Ekhall wrote:
I'm now using mplayer as a player in MythVideo, but I have some problems.
During playback, mplayer does not respond to my keyboard. However,
when the playback is finished I can
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 11:45:44 -0500, Thom Paine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not for me...I'd rip the DVDs and make them available for
me in my family room where I don't have a DVD player,
but I do have a mythtv frontend...
Thats a good idea. Is there a way to play a DVD right from the drive
On Wed, February 16, 2005 8:17 am, Neil Bird said:
Since upgrading to 0.17 last W/E [ATrpms], mythbackend has died
without logs twice. Both times, I'd been fiddling around in mythweb
looking at recorded items schedules shortly beforehand.
*May* not be related, just very suspicious.
Joe Huffner wrote:
My problem is that I can't seem to get my cable
company (Time Warner Columbus, OH) to provide me a
cable box with firewire outputs. They use the SA
3250s, which those are listed as an option. I have
gone to the FCC's website and printed out the
appropriate documentation stating
On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 15:00 -0500, Cory Papenfuss wrote:
Funky... I haven't heard of that matrox-ism. Is it connected to
an S-vid or Composite port or something else (DVI, RGB, component)?
It plugs into the 2nd head 15pin standard vga connector on the card and
has svideo and composite
I made the leap to v.17. Things are functioning well however when
watching a program on my PVR-350 machine I get the prompt to continue
without audio. I don't wish to use a sound card with this machine; the
PVR-350's audio out goes strait to an amplifier.
If select okay to continue without
I have the same setup (Celeron D 2.6 GHz, pundit R, 7200 RPM HD,
SBLive) and I get a about 49 C at maximum CPU, and the fan speed goes
up to 2800 RPM or so. I tried to put arctic silver on, but it didn't
really seem to help much.
One thing that I found helps is to make sure the IDE cable from
On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 20:14 +, Martin Ebourne wrote:
I did get that running 6 months ago. Certainly myth completely through
XDirectFB is no good because it doesn't support Xv.
But you don't need Xv if DirectFB puts the card into TV-Out mode and
then XDirectFB uses layer 2 (it's this last
My problem is that I can't seem to get my cable
company (Time Warner Columbus, OH) to provide me a
cable box with firewire outputs. They use the SA
3250s, which those are listed as an option. I have
gone to the FCC's website and printed out the
appropriate documentation stating that if I
The URL is http://www.fcc.gov/dtv/
Scroll down the page to the year 2003, 10/9/03. The
title is FCC Eases Digital TV Transition for
Consumers.
The PDF is at:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-03-225A1.pdf
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Joe Huffner wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 09:06:35 -0400, Greg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While I don't currently have any User Jobs set up, I've been wanting
to dive into the myth code a little bit and this seems like a fairly
trivial task and hence, a good starting place for me. I pulled the
latest cvs last
I'm running through installing fc3 using Jarod's guide and am having
an issue formatting my LVM volume. mkfs.xfs does not exist on my
system. When I try to use mkfs -t xfs, it just calls mkfs.xfs. Is
there an option I need to choose during the install to get this
installed or some way I can
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 15:16:48 -0500, Craig Partin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:31:22 -0700, Clint Silvester
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Magnus Ekhall wrote:
I'm now using mplayer as a player in MythVideo, but I have some problems.
During playback, mplayer does not
David W Davis wrote:
I'm running through installing fc3 using Jarod's guide and am having
an issue formatting my LVM volume. mkfs.xfs does not exist on my
system. When I try to use mkfs -t xfs, it just calls mkfs.xfs. Is
there an option I need to choose during the install to get this
installed
Patrick wrote:
It's not the Pundit-R, it's the Celeron D. I had the same
CPU (Celeron D 2.66 GHz), and it was hot and loud. I put it
in an Antec Aria case. With the case completely open and
sitting in the middle of the room, it was fairly loud. If I
did anything beyond that to
I just updated to 0.17 and am having some trouble configuring all the
channels again. I actually see none of them right now. After updating I
run mythtvsetup and scanned all the DVB transports successfully.
Everything seems to be ok there, except one transport appearing twice
with all the
I finally ironed out my FC1-FC3 + .16 to .17 upgrade. What a headache.
Am I the only one that spends hours and hours banging my head against
a wall only to find that the fix was something simple?
Anyway... I was wondering how many of you are using the Hauppauge MVP
running MVPMC as a
Ouch, after upgrading to 0.17 it seems that skipping forward and back
with the stream is now very slow. These are mpeg2 streams recorded with
a PVR-350 and playing back on the 350 as well.
I upgraded a ton of stuff with this release so I'm not sure if it's
something specific to 0.17 or possibly
Keith Olsen wrote:
When compiling mythtv, I am getting the follwoing error:
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lqt-mt
...
what am I missing?
qt-mt
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wait, it's not always like that?
hmm, maybe I should go back to 2.4. I've always had that irritating
takes way too long to skip problem. I'm on a 1.4ghz machine with a
PVR-350, you'd think the CPU would be pretty free to do whatever it
needs. I have kernel v2.6.9, ivtv 2.0something
- jeff
On
Gregg wrote:
I upgraded to .17 and get this error. I had a power failure yesterday.
Is it possible to fix without deleting the database. I have no
viable backup. If not how do I delete the database?
Thanks.
2005-02-16 10:01:21.447 Upgrading to schema version 1069
2005-02-16 10:01:21.448 DB
Kevin Wentland [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/16/2005 4:38:26 PM
I finally ironed out my FC1-FC3 + .16 to .17 upgrade.
What a headache.
Am I the only one that spends hours and hours banging my head against
a wall only to find that the fix was something simple?
We all do. Only the brave admit
On Wednesday 16 Feb 2005 06:05, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
On Sun, 2005-02-13 at 16:26, Ivor Hewitt wrote:
On Saturday 12 Feb 2005 17:47, Eric Webb wrote:
After googling a lot, I'm confused by all of the different EPIA
development. I guess Via is doing some and others are doing their own
On Wednesday 16 Feb 2005 01:20, Adam Felson wrote:
On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 05:39 +, Ivor Hewitt wrote:
..snump..
Well your experience is just your experience isn't it?
With 5MBs DVB-T my M9000 struggles without XvMC with a high bitrate DVD
it stutters.
OK. I'm not doing hdtv and my
It plugs into the 2nd head 15pin standard vga connector on the card and
has svideo and composite on the other end. That is for a G400 standard
(in the bedroom computer) and the other option is for the G400 with the
MJPEG junk in it and that is a whole break-out box with composite,
s-video and
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 16:55:04 -0500, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 16:50 -0500, Jeff Simpson wrote:
wait, it's not always like that?
hmm, maybe I should go back to 2.4. I've always had that irritating
takes way too long to skip problem. I'm on a 1.4ghz machine with a
Anyone at least know one way or another? If it is a definitive no I'd
really like to know as not to waste more time trying. Thanks.
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