I think I see a pattern.
In one of the files that does not play, the first TS sync byte (47) is
well into the file. about 64K of mostly zeros and some kind of packet
I don't recognize preceeds it.
In one of the files from the same channel that does work, the first
sync byte is the first byte of
Seth Heckard wrote:
I know there has been a lot of discussions here lately about HDTV
decoding and processor speeds and such, however I get the feeling that
the recommended 3GHz P4 spec is a little overkill.
There is a reason why it is recommend.
Basically, I am asking for the slowest (and
Here is my status so far
After I rebooted I got the JVC_RAW (can't find
remoted.conf) problem resolved. I learned after I
changed it, I had to kill remoted and then restart it.
If I run one of the remotes config files I dont get
any errors at all, but nothing happens on the box.
Before I
ffmpeg, however, returns the following:
built on Apr 17 2005 20:00:39, gcc: 3.4.3 20050227 (Red Hat 3.4.3-22.fc3)
Input #0, s16le, from '/tmp/fifodir_13384/audout':
Duration: N/A, bitrate: N/A
Stream #0.0: Audio: pcm_s16le, 48000 Hz, stereo, 1536 kb/s
pipe:: Error while opening file
looks like
On 4/28/05, Jonathan Watmough [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/27/05, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/27/05, Art Morales [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/27/05, Jeff Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Without hardware acceleration, a
3ghz PC can do it, and the 1.4ghz mac can't. End
--- Brad Templeton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What does the 1394 port that 169time gives you _do_ then? If you
can
use it with a TV with 1394 in or a digital tape deck with 1394 in,
can't one just pretend to be like these to get the stream? Or does
it
check for 5C copy protection
Hi Mark,
In a nutshell, MySQL client lib is needed.
I've done just that yesterday to run the frontend on my rebuilt PC in
the office. (Dropped Mandrake, gone FC3.)
I compiled MythTV from the 0.17 source, but had to install the MySQL RPM
(qt-MySQL-3.3.4-0.fc3.0) as without it myfrontend can't
Hi all,
Like so many other before me, I find that just one tuner card is not
enough, and now I need another one. I have a PVR-350 card which I use
for input and TV out, but I have never got the radio part to work. My
girlriend really misses the FM radio feature so, due to the arrival of
an
I see posts and FAQ's and specs that display different numbers and I'm
wondering what one means over the other.
For example:
I have a Samsung DLP Monitor that has the following specs:
It's a 61 16x9 TV.
It has a resolution of 1280x720
It supports the following formats: 480i, 480p, 720p,
Not here either, just tried it to see if I could reproduce the
'error', but get the same... nothing.
Cool
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Thanks!
On 4/28/05, Mark Emery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mark,
In a nutshell, MySQL client lib is needed.
I've done just that yesterday to run the frontend on my rebuilt PC in
the office. (Dropped Mandrake, gone FC3.)
I compiled MythTV from the 0.17 source, but had to install the
Title: ALSA and Digital Output
Hellow List
Can anyone here help me to get S/P DIF to working on ASUS P4R800V Deluxe so all sound goes throug the digital output?
Output from aplay - l:
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: IXP [ATI IXP], device 0: ATI IXP AC97 [ATI IXP AC97]
I don't own the product, but from what I gather it's output does not
implement any standard for transfer of video data. It comes out in
some proprietary format that needs to be transformed by another box.
He sells a PC running a special program for this purpose. It all
struck me as rather
Does anyone know when this URL will be up? It has to do with setting
up MythTV with the PVR-250. http://www.mythtv.org/docs/mythtv-HOWTO-23.html
Fixed this last night.
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On 4/28/2005 6:24 AM, Meyland Peter wrote:
Can anyone here help me to get S/P DIF to working on ASUS P4R800V
Deluxe so all sound goes throug the digital output?
Output from aplay - l:
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: IXP [ATI IXP], device 0: ATI IXP AC97 [ATI IXP AC97]
From talking with them on the phone a few months ago, I got the
impression that they were just interested in milking as much
money as they can from foolish videophiles with too much
money. A quote from P.T. Barnum comes to mind.
They have absolutely no interest in providing an open
Hi toi all,
I am trying to setup a second Frontend to my MythTV
box, but am not very successful.
First, heres the layout I have and what Im trying to
achieve
Box 1: Call it my MythTV server (Always on)
Machine:AMD Athlon 3200 w/ 1G RAM
OS: Suse Linux 9.2
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sendt: 28. april 2005 13:32
Til: Discussion about mythtv
Emne: Re: [mythtv-users] ALSA and Digital Output
On 4/28/2005 6:24 AM, Meyland Peter wrote:
Can anyone here help me to get S/P DIF
I have two pvr250s in my backend box (FC3)
I recently upgraded to 0.18 now both pvr250s show up as pvr150s
Has anyone had this issue?
Does anyone have a fix or know what might be happening?
Thanks for any help
Results of /bin/dmesg |grep Initialized
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# /bin/dmesg |grep
On 4/26/05, Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
increment of time. Also, when I try and move forward in keyframes, it
flickers between frames and frames constantly get stuck when you see
the flicker no matter where you are in the show. A good way to test
this is by selection any short measure
On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 10:42:45AM -0400, Jeff Simpson wrote:
All it would take is for their video hardware to support HD size
MPEG2 acceleration. That's like saying All it would take is to have
the processor speed become irrelevant, and it would work. If you read
the rest of my post, I go
Hi all,
Honestly, I have to say that looking throught the feature set of
MythTV in comparison with the the other HTPC/PVR solutions out there
in the OSS world, I get impressed with the featured I have availible
to me as a MythTV user. However, there is one thing that Freevo has
that MythTV has
On Thursday 28 April 2005 06:12 am, Fredrik Karlsson wrote:
Do you ever read the lists? This has been talked about a hundred times in the
last month or so.
Mat
Hi all,
Honestly, I have to say that looking throught the feature set of
MythTV in comparison with the the other HTPC/PVR
Hi all,
recently I hooked my mythtv machine up to my Infocus 4805 projector. I
found a modeline which produces 848x480 @ 48Hz. The only thing is when
KDE starts it seems to use the configuration that I set within the
graphical UI of desktop configuration (rightclick the desktop and then
configure
Cory Papenfuss wrote:
I don't recall any of the DIY transcoders doing that, but they
seem to work all the same.
-Cory
The more I research this, the more I think I'll just buy a premade one...
Sounds like the easiest way. Even with that, you're probably not
guaranteed to have
--- Tom Lichti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cory Papenfuss wrote:
I don't recall any of the DIY transcoders
doing that, but they
seem to work all the same.
-Cory
The more I research this, the more I think I'll
just buy a premade one...
Sounds like the easiest way. Even
Marco wrote:
I suspect that one or more of these messages in the
logs is responsible but cant find anything about how
to correct this situation:
RemoteFile::openSocket(control socket): Could not
connect to server @ port -1
OR
RemoteFile::openSocket(ringbuffer data socket): Could
not connect to
I just found this cable:
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=173735CatId=0
Do you think there is any chance it would work out of the box? I'm thinking
no, but it's almost worth trying. Could I hurt anything by using it?
Thanks
Tom
Look at the fine print
On 4/27/05, Paul Leppert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to send audio output to both the spdif and analog
outputs of a soundblaster live! or audigy2 card via mythtv?
I am setting up my frontend to output video via the VGA output (to
drive my HDTV monitory) and svideo (to send to a
Cory Papenfuss wrote:
I just found this cable:
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=173735CatId=0
Do you think there is any chance it would work out of the box? I'm
thinking no, but it's almost worth trying. Could I hurt anything by
using it?
Thanks
Tom
Hello,
Keith Jones wrote:
I have two pvr250s in my backend box (FC3)
I recently upgraded to 0.18 now both pvr250s show up as pvr150s
Has anyone had this issue?
Does anyone have a fix or know what might be happening?
Thanks for any help
Perhaps addressing this on the IvyTV mail list would be
Paul Leppert wrote:
Is it possible to send audio output to both the spdif and analog
outputs of a soundblaster live! or audigy2 card via mythtv?
Look through the ALSA documentation. There is a plugin there for
duplicating one channel to another or something. It has been asked on
the list
On 4/28/05, Trey Boudreau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip/
I went looking at the info Apple has up about Tiger and its Core Image
technology. At http://www.apple.com/macmini/specs.html, it says that
the mini uses a Radeon 9200. The short list of supported cards on the
Core Image page
I've been using Myth for almost a year and just upgraded to .18 on FC3
from Knoppmyth R4V4 and A12. I am enormously pleased with it, and very
impressed with the advancements in features and the ease of control.
I use Myth Music very heavily and what I'd like is if Myth Music would
begin playing
I don't think the Linux drivers (up to 7174, at least) support Xv *or*
XvMC for the NV43-based cards. I tried with a 6600GT. I couldn't get
usable CPU utilization on my AMD64 3500+ system until I downgraded to
an NV34-based GeForce 5500FX (which has working Xv support).
-- Trey
I've
I'm a little new to encoding video. Usually I just care about the
end format, not the resolution and bitrate.
I leave it to the list, are there any resources out there that you
use to decide your recording rates? My card is a PVR-150MCE, so it's
doing hardware MPEG2 encoding.
How low of
Around about 28/04/05 15:54, Jason McLeod typed ...
How low of a resolution is too low?
How low of a bitrate for the video is too low?
Well there's synchronicity in action!
I was just about to post this and a related question. I'm running my
PVR-350 with fairly high (normally) res. PAL
On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 11:11:23PM -0500, Henrik Bentel wrote:
Does the Plextor have a component input (YPrPb)?
Nope. It's composite/S-Video only. -Nathan
pgpgEdg1f7xR1.pgp
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On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 12:12:53AM -0400, Not TheAntiChrist wrote:
I am able to use the gorecord program that ships with the Plextor
Convertx px-tv402u -na just fine. Sadly, even though I'm using mythtv
0.18 which boasts tv402u support, the tv is always mostly green with a
little static at the
On 4/28/05, Fredrik Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Honestly, I have to say that looking throught the feature set of
MythTV in comparison with the the other HTPC/PVR solutions out there
in the OSS world, I get impressed with the featured I have availible
to me as a MythTV user.
On 4/28/05, Phil Bridges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for a small box to put in my kitchen to listen to tunes
and watch recorded and live TV (standard-definition, only) on. I've
noticed a bunch of Dell Optiplex GX150s (http://tinyurl.com/ar89q) on
eBay for relatively cheap. They're
Keith Jones wrote:
I have two pvr250s in my backend box (FC3)
I recently upgraded to 0.18 now both pvr250s show up as pvr150s
Has anyone had this issue?
Does anyone have a fix or know what might be happening?
I had the same problem - try powering down the computer and then
bringing it back
You may want to consider a mac mini as well - I know there's people on
the list sucessfully using them as nice small, decent looking and
quiet frontend machines.
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Ok, I finally got the 6200 connected and reliably capturing using the
test-mpeg2 program.
In Myth I've got two different scenarios going on.
When I go to LiveTV on the tuner, sometimes I get a picture and other
times I don't. (if I manually tune via the 6200ch program before going
live it
Neil Bird wrote:
I was just about to post this and a related question. I'm running my
PVR-350 with fairly high (normally) res. PAL settings, and a bitrate of
~6200 somethings. I get images of ~2.0-2.2 Gb per hour.
Now, I just downloaded [bittorrent] an episode of something I missed.
On 4/27/05, Mitko Haralanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 09:30:16 +0100
Mike Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just tried to run apt-get this morning and ran into this problem.
Anyone
else got this?
I get the same thing, although I have myththemes-0.18-103.at
On 4/28/05, Cecil Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seth Heckard wrote:I know there has been a lot of discussions here lately about HDTVdecoding and processor speeds and such, however I get the feeling thatthe recommended 3GHz P4 spec is a little overkill.
There is a reason why it is
Right now, I use a C3 + CLE266 for Myth with SDTV. In addition, I am
testing a C3 + CN400 for Myth with HDTV. Both systems are diskless and
fanless.
MythTV menu navigation is very responsive. Visualizations in MythMusic
are slow, so I disable them. Image scaling and rendering in MythGallery
Paul,
How is the CN400 linked into the system? Is it on a card or on the
motherboard?
Thanks,
Mark
On 4/28/05, Paul Bender [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right now, I use a C3 + CLE266 for Myth with SDTV. In addition, I am
testing a C3 + CN400 for Myth with HDTV. Both systems are diskless and
On 4/28/05, Tom Dombrosky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think the Linux drivers (up to 7174, at least) support Xv *or* XvMC for the NV43-based cards.I tried with a 6600GT.I couldn't get usable CPU utilization on my AMD64 3500+ system until I downgraded to
an NV34-based GeForce 5500FX (which
On 4/28/2005 1:14 PM, Mark Knecht wrote:
Paul,
How is the CN400 linked into the system? Is it on a card or on the
motherboard?
It is on the motherboard.
--
David
HDTV frontend I'm working on (pictures, mythmon source)
http://mythhd.info
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Yes it has been talked about a lot, probable suggesting that it's
highly desired by a lot of folks :).
This is the one thing I miss most from MCE.
I'll go so far as to offer a $100 software bounty out of my pocket to
anyone (payable via paypal please) who will write/add this feature to
the Myth
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005, Scott Alfter wrote:
Neil Bird wrote:
I was just about to post this and a related question. I'm running my
PVR-350 with fairly high (normally) res. PAL settings, and a bitrate of
~6200 somethings. I get images of ~2.0-2.2 Gb per hour.
Now, I just downloaded [bittorrent]
Jeff Wormsley wrote:
Julian Edwards wrote:
I completely concur. I've got the Key Digital converter and the
(Panasonic) TV displays a fantastic picture but flashes its input
Let me guess... Samsung rear projection?
No - Panasonic! Read above again :)
Jarod's sample doesn't do that much on mine
Paul Bender wrote:
Right now, I use a C3 + CLE266 for Myth with SDTV. In addition, I am
testing a C3 + CN400 for Myth with HDTV. Both systems are diskless and
fanless.
MythTV menu navigation is very responsive. Visualizations in MythMusic
are slow, so I disable them. Image scaling and
On Tue 01 Mar 2005 06:07, Tony Rein wrote:
* Renaming the files with names that reflect the content.
* Moving the files into my MythVideo directory.
This is probably not exactly what you had in mind -- the recordings show up
in the list of videos, and not in the list of recorded programs, but
Tom Lichti wrote:
Thanks for the info, much appreciated. I think I'm just going to get the
Crescendo unit, it seems to be the one to get. Now, do I get internal or
external...I have one free PCI slot...but then I couldn't add another
tuner...grrr... :)
for what it's worth: i'm kicking myself
Hi,
I'm curious is anyone is using wireless (assume 802.11g) to connect a
HD capable front end to a backend.
Basically I have a Dell Inspiron 8500 with a nice widesreen, which
should be plenty capable of playing HD content, especially with xvmc
working. I have myth installed on the machine so I
--- Sim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue 01 Mar 2005 06:07, Tony Rein wrote:
* Renaming the files with names that reflect the
content.
* Moving the files into my MythVideo directory.
This is probably not exactly what you had in mind
-- the recordings show up
in the list of videos, and
I found some video guys here at work, who know a few things about
video encoding.
They where telling me that the NTSC standard is 720x480, although
cable broadcasts don't use that high, it's much closer to 480x320. I
originally had my resolution for capturing set to the max, but I'll
try
I noticed the same thing with downloaded files vs. files captured from my
pvr 150, but even when i use mythtranscode to convert them to mpeg-4, i
can get downloaded AVI files that look much better and are smaller. Should
i use one of the external transcoding programs instead of mythtranscode?
On 4/28/05, Jason McLeod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found some video guys here at work, who know a few things about
video encoding.
They where telling me that the NTSC standard is 720x480, although
cable broadcasts don't use that high, it's much closer to 480x320. I
originally had my
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 12:20:22PM -0500, Jonathan Watmough wrote:
On 4/28/05, Tom Dombrosky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think the Linux drivers (up to 7174, at least) support Xv *or*
XvMC for the NV43-based cards. I tried with a 6600GT. I couldn't get
usable CPU
They where telling me that the NTSC standard is 720x480, although
cable broadcasts don't use that high, it's much closer to 480x320.
They probably meant 320x480 (320 pixels/line) and 480 lines.
Niels Dybdahl
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Hi,
I have an asterisk server installed on my myth box. I can connect sip
phones to it from my laptop and other pc's around the house.
I've tried to use mythphone as a sip client (created a special extention
for it) but I can't get it to register.
In my mythphone settings I have :
Login to a SIP
Steven schreef:
Hi,
I have an asterisk server installed on my myth box. I can connect sip
phones to it from my laptop and other pc's around the house.
I've tried to use mythphone as a sip client (created a special
extention for it) but I can't get it to register.
In my mythphone settings I have
Before I look into modifying a theme, I thought it would be worthwhile to
find out if anyone has done this. I've recently picked up a 3com Audrey --
an internet appliance device. It works great and I'd like to use it both as
an epg as well as to schedule and record programs. Has anyone created
gLaNDix (Jesse Kaufman) wrote:
Tom Lichti wrote:
Thanks for the info, much appreciated. I think I'm just going to get
the Crescendo unit, it seems to be the one to get. Now, do I get
internal or external...I have one free PCI slot...but then I couldn't
add another tuner...grrr... :)
for what
On 4/28/05, Griffon -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes it has been talked about a lot, probable suggesting that it's
highly desired by a lot of folks :).
This is the one thing I miss most from MCE.
I'll go so far as to offer a $100 software bounty out of my pocket to
anyone (payable via
Yes, the CN400 chipset is on board the mainboard with processor.
- Kevin
Original Message
Subject: Re: Small quiet HDTV frontend (was Re: [mythtv-users]kernel
2.6.12support)
From: David George [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, April 28, 2005 1:30 pm
To: Discussion about mythtv
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steven
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 2:13 PM
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] [ot] mythphone connect to local asterisk box
Steven schreef:
Hi,
I have an asterisk server installed
Robert Johnston wrote:
On 4/28/05, Griffon -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes it has been talked about a lot, probable suggesting that it's
highly desired by a lot of folks :).
This is the one thing I miss most from MCE.
I'll go so far as to offer a $100 software bounty out of my pocket to
anyone
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 02:27:27PM -0400, Byron Poland wrote:
Hi,
I'm curious is anyone is using wireless (assume 802.11g) to connect a
HD capable front end to a backend.
People have tried G and dual speed G (Whatever manufactureres want to
call it). Noone has been able to get it to work
They probably meant 320x480 (320 pixels/line) and 480 lines.
Which is not entirely accurate..
NTSC is analog -- the number of vertical scanlines is fixed at 525, of
which 486 are visible, or for convenience sake when dealing with
MPEG-type encoding algorithms (which work on blocks of 16)
Don't want to get lost on a tangent here of asking if every cable on the
Internet works but... it was only $4.86 on:
http://www.nugadgets.com/products/ProductDetails/4.1294.1.html
The product description on Steren's site 'says' it will do SVGA RGB to (Y,
Pr, Pb), (Y, Cr, Cb) standards and RGB
http://www.nugadgets.com/products/ProductDetails/4.1294.1.html
Here is a link to a homebrew from a previous post on mythtv-users. He has
the same TV as I:
http://restricted.dyndns.org/hookingpc2hdtv.html
[Pic of what my ports look like]
http://restricted.dyndns.org/rgbhvport.jpgw
Hope this works
Howdy,
Griffon -- wrote:
Two months from today.
Features required:
On demand start playback of Gallery after starting music active que/play-list.
Have UI elements to adjust what is the start gallery folder.
Recursive lookup in gallery allowing pics in sub folders to play.
Have UI elements for
I have a few stranded nuv files from when I rebuilt the database (after
messing up a change of hostname...). I can find them now as videos but I
can't play them - whay should I do?
~/mythtv/contrib/myth.rebuilddatabase.pl
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I have an Infocus 4805 too.
What modeline are you using? I tried a few to get 48Hz but the
projector always says it is in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Have you checked you xorg log to see if you are really using [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
Rich
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On 4/28/05, Ian Trider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip/
NTSC is analog -- the number of vertical scanlines is fixed at 525, of
which 486 are visible, or for convenience sake when dealing with
MPEG-type encoding algorithms (which work on blocks of 16) 480.
Horizontal 'resolution' is dependant
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 12:27:36AM -0700, Joe Barnhart wrote:
--- Brad Templeton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What does the 1394 port that 169time gives you _do_ then? If you
can
use it with a TV with 1394 in or a digital tape deck with 1394 in,
can't one just pretend to be like these
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 10:30, Tom Lichti wrote:
gLaNDix (Jesse Kaufman) wrote:
Tom Lichti wrote:
My question is: what are people using for vga-component, and how do
they like the quality?
Crescendo Systems Transcoder (external version)
Timothy Daniel Hamer wrote:
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005, Scott Alfter wrote:
Those AVIs you downloaded probably aren't using MPEG-2, but instead use
some variant or another of MPEG-4. That's why they can deliver the same
quality in less space. Comparing MPEG-4 to MPEG-2 is like comparing Ogg
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 12:18:35PM -0700, Scott Harris wrote:
The funny thing is, there is no channel 1607. I was under the impression
This is an internral database channel ID. In MySQL:
mysql select chanid,channum,callsign,name from channel;
On 4/28/05, Scott Alfter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Timothy Daniel Hamer wrote:
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005, Scott Alfter wrote:
Those AVIs you downloaded probably aren't using MPEG-2, but instead use
some variant or another of MPEG-4. That's why they can deliver the same
quality in less space.
On Monday 25 April 2005 16:36, Kevin Kuphal wrote:
Donavan Stanley wrote:
On 4/25/05, Kevin Kuphal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, the download is a .ts file. Will this playback with mythtv
using mythtv tst.ts?
Well, I tried now at home and all I get is Could not find decoder for
tst.ts.
On Monday 25 April 2005 05:37, Larry Symms wrote:
I'm having nothing but trouble getting this combo to work. I've tried
this with 0.2.0 rc3i and 0.3.2u. The 150 is located at PCI:1:9:0 and
the 350 is located at PCI:1:8:0. Ivtv seems to be detecting the 150
fine, without errors but video1 is
On Monday 25 April 2005 17:01, Chris Pinkham wrote:
I put a patch in anyway that fixes this and another issue with the
popup menu for TimeStretch.
release-0-18-fixes, too? :) ;) :)
Yeah. :) I've been double-applying any small bugfixes like this
that I've committed since 0.18 was
On 28 Apr 2005 at 9:45, Tom Lichti wrote:
I just found this cable:
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=173735CatId=0
Do you think there is any chance it would work out of the box? I'm
thinking no, but it's almost worth trying.
You can build your own
On Friday 22 April 2005 11:12, Bryce wrote:
On Fri, April 22, 2005 1:04 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Yes, that is where I found it from as well.
Interesting though because exposure like that will get much more interest
in
Myth. Hence the post to the list.
Quoting David George [EMAIL
I had a hard lockup on the backend. Froze the entire machine. My
reiserfs file system recovered much, but left the table recordedmarkup
corrupt. This meant that nuvexport would not run and spits out ...
Can't open file: 'recordedmarkup.MYD'. (errno: 145)
I checked /var/lib/mysql/mythconverg
On Saturday 23 April 2005 09:21, Howard Cokl wrote:
--- Robin Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to fix my problems and as part of my
troubleshooting and
switching to installing the nvidia drivers from
their source as
opposed to using the apt packages.
Should I need
Or just 'mysqlcheck mythconverg'...
Ohh I like that one. Very interesting reading. I didn't realize that I
had more than one table corrupted.
Thanks !!!
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Hello,
Preet Khalsa wrote:
Or just 'mysqlcheck mythconverg'...
Ohh I like that one. Very interesting reading. I didn't realize that I
had more than one table corrupted.
Thanks !!!
It is always a good idea to check the entire db after a crash.
Regards,
Cecil
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 18:18, Nick wrote:
On 4/27/05, Patrick Davila [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For those interested:
We'll be talking to Chris Kennedy and Jarod Wilson tonight on The Linux
Link Tech Show:
http://thelinuxlink.net/tllts/
I'll post links to the ogg mp3 files
The rename doesn't do it for me. Mythtv still says:
NVP: Couldn't find a matching decoder for: tst.nuv
mplayer does:
Playing tst.nuv.
Exiting... (End of file)
But nothing happens...
Robin
On 4/28/05, Jarod Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 25 April 2005 16:36, Kevin Kuphal wrote:
I understand there are currently some ongoing 0.17+ issues with
playback which may or may not be codec, hardware or performance
related, and just wanted to find out if this explains the rather
bizarre symptoms I'm getting. To summarise:
1. During watching tv (no recording)
All is good. Seeking
Jarod Wilson wrote:
On Monday 25 April 2005 05:37, Larry Symms wrote:
I'm having nothing but trouble getting this combo to work. I've tried
this with 0.2.0 rc3i and 0.3.2u. The 150 is located at PCI:1:9:0 and
the 350 is located at PCI:1:8:0. Ivtv seems to be detecting the 150
fine, without
I was using mythweb for the first time. I scheduled a record via mythweb
and the backend crashed immediately after scheduling it.
No clue whatsoever in any log. Very weird.
I cannot reproduce it.
I'm running Fedora Core 3.
# rpm -qa | grep myth
mythtv-theme-purplegalaxy-0.20031214-3.at
thor wrote:
On Monday 25 April 2005 09:31 am, Kevin Kuphal wrote:
I was wondering if anyone that records HDTV with Myth would be willing
to provide a download link
http://www.pchdtv.com/
-- Downloads -- Test Clip
anyone else have problems downloading this file? (tst.ts)
I tried a
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