Did anyone got qwest digital cable working with myth?
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Marius Schrecker wrote:
No, I haven't got that far. Still trying to build.
I fixed the problem with build.sh not finding jar and javac
executables by exporting the PATH, JDK_HOME and JAVA_HOME variables,
and am now getting a different error with build.sh not finding class
definitions (as
On 9/20/05, Monkey Pet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the link, it hinted at some missing some sources in my apt
sources, putting those in made my dependency problems go away, myth seems to be working fine now, but my homebrewed wireless-to-lan gateway laptop now crashes :) Thanks again.
I don't know much about ProjectX, but I do know about java. When
you're in the directory that has build.sh, what's the output of
echo $JAVA_HOME
echo $CLASSPATH
echo $PATH
which java
which javac
java -version
javac -version
ls -la lib
-n
On 9/20/05, Marius Schrecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2005-09-20 at 10:40 -0500, Kevin Kuphal wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to get a mythtv box set up for my Mom. She has a DirecTv with a
D10-300 receiver.
I finally found the low-speed data port in the back of the D10-300, hidden
by a black sticker ... but has
On Wed, 2005-09-21 at 00:08 -0400, Henry Fleischmann wrote:
It seems that the Gentoo emerge of Mythtv did not install the contrib
directory so I ended up having to do a little searching to find a serial
channel change script for my STB. I'm not sure if I have the right one
or not but I
Ian Ward wrote:
ffrr wrote:
I have only a few days of guide left, and for the last 2 nights, no
new info was available from d1. Is anyone else finding the same?
_
Quite a few of us are using the ninemsn grabber written by Michael
'Immir' Smith
The quality of the information is
I have this problem too sometimes, but then also tuning with other programs
(like kaffeine works not!!)
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Uwe Schmidt
Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. September 2005 14:49
An: mythtv-users@mythtv.org
Betreff:
Hi all !
I'm new to MythTV and I encountered several problems during the
installation of plugins. Here is what I've done :
1. Installed debian sarge
2. Compiled a new 2.6.13 Kernel
3. Updated to Etch
4. Installed several things such as LIRC, ALSA, IVTV aso... Everything
works well :)
5. Tried
Thanks Neil!
For the rest please see bottom posting.
I don't know much about ProjectX, but I do know about java. When
you're in the directory that has build.sh, what's the output of
echo $JAVA_HOME
echo $CLASSPATH
echo $PATH
which java
which javac
java -version
javac -version
ls -la
Thanks Neil!
For the rest please see bottom posting.
I don't know much about ProjectX, but I do know about java. When
you're in the directory that has build.sh, what's the output of
echo $JAVA_HOME
echo $CLASSPATH
echo $PATH
which java
which javac
java -version
javac -version
ls
Hi
When I start mythfrontend and watch live tv I get the following error (reboot
doesn't help):
Mythtv is already using all available inputs for recording. If you
want to watch an in-progress recording, select one from the playback
menu. If you want to watch live tv, cancel one of your
I got the latest ninemsn grabber from http://www.immir.com/tv_grab_au
(version 1.4) and finally found all the bits it needs to run.
I configured a new video source in mythtv_setup.
I changed my card to use the new source
I altered the chanels to use the new IDs
When I ran mythfilldatabase,
Yes, download the packeges and install them via
Dpkg -i --force-all
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von François
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 21. September 2005 10:25
An: mythtv-users@mythtv.org
Betreff: [mythtv-users] [mythtv 0.18.1]
ffrr wrote:
I got the latest ninemsn grabber from http://www.immir.com/tv_grab_au
(version 1.4) and finally found all the bits it needs to run.
I configured a new video source in mythtv_setup.
I changed my card to use the new source
I altered the chanels to use the new IDs
When I ran
I got the latest ninemsn grabber from http://www.immir.com/tv_grab_au
(version 1.4) and finally found all the bits it needs to run.
I configured a new video source in mythtv_setup.
I changed my card to use the new source
I altered the chanels to use the new IDs
When I ran mythfilldatabase,
OK, I take it back, it finally came back. I seriously underestimated
how slow it runs
Are you doing free-to-air or cable as well?
Also, are you running it with 'slow' = 1 in the config file? If not
it downloads lots of extra data and the program itself says that this
takes a lot longer
Phill Edwards wrote:
OK, I take it back, it finally came back. I seriously underestimated
how slow it runs
Are you doing free-to-air or cable as well?
Also, are you running it with 'slow' = 1 in the config file? If not
it downloads lots of extra data and the program itself says
In theory it should automatically determine you're calling it from a
cell phone based on the user-agent the phone provides to the
web-server when you connect. If it isn't doing this currently you
will need to look at the includes/mobile.php file and modify the array
to contain your
Yes, I'm pretty sure it's working. My shutdown script checks that
nothing else is running (such as mythcommflag or mythtranscode) before
it allows shutdown. If something is running it exists with status 1.
Are you saying that the backend then treats that as some sort of error
condition which
On Wed, 2005-09-21 at 00:21, cardboil wrote:
Does that mean I don't need a video card at all when using PVR-350,
assuming I'm planning to build a dedicated Myth box connected only to
the TV. Just want to confirm that I can use the PVR 350 to use the TV
as my monitor for Myth as well as the
I've been researching MythTV for some time now. I've just come in to afair amount of money, so I think it's time to finally get off my duff and
build the MythTV box.I have already decided that I'm going to use the Hauppauge PVR-350 for thevideo encoding / decoding (nothing fancy, probably just
Hi everybody,
I've run in to a really strange scheduling problem. Given the following
recordings:
12:00 - 12:30 channel 93 The Daily Show
12:04 - 12:35 channel 26 Inuyasha (set to start 1 minute early)
12:35 - 1:09channel 26 Gundam Seed (set to run 4 minutes late)
the
Hi,
Starting last evening we had a really bad night with recording. It
seems that the system was set up to record two programs in parallel
pretty much all through the evening. Additionally there were one or
two people viewing existing recordings while recording was going on.
AFAICT it appears
Jesse Guardiani wrote:
[...]
Hui Zhou, from the ivtv-devel list, was kind enough to write a C
program named packfix.c that will take
a bad mpeg file and generate a fixed mpeg file from it. I won't post
the code here, as it's Copyright: Hui Zhou
and I haven't asked permission, but anyone
Hi..
I'm running Ubuntu (Breezy) and added the debian apt source:
deb http://dijkstra.csh.rit.edu/~mdz/debian unstable mythtvgot myth .18.5 installed and everythingbut when i try and install any of the plugins.. i get a dependency error
The following packages have unmet dependencies: mythdvd:
On 9/21/05, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Starting last evening we had a really bad night with recording. It
seems that the system was set up to record two programs in parallel
pretty much all through the evening. Additionally there were one or
two people viewing existing
On 9/21/05, Michael T. Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mercury Morris wrote: Going back over the logs one more time, I found an event that occurred three seconds before the out-of-sync discontinuity in the Charlie Rose program.That event is the AutoExpire of the
oldest Letterman show.The
Hi,
I'm not sure if this has been asked before or if its even possible, but
is there any way to mount two HD's to a single mounting point in
Linux? I just added a second HD to my mythbox and was hoping
there might be a way for /video to point to both of them. Thanks.Azmat
On Wed, 2005-09-21 at 10:31, Azmat wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure if this has been asked before or if its even possible,
but is there any way to mount two HD's to a single mounting point in
Linux? I just added a second HD to my mythbox and was hoping there
might be a way for /video to point to
Azmat wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure if this has been asked before or if its even possible, but is
there any way to mount two HD's to a single mounting point in Linux? I just
added a second HD to my mythbox and was hoping there might be a way for
/video to point to both of them. Thanks.
Azmat
LVM.
On 21-Sep-05, at 9:46 AM, David Vitrant wrote:
since my ubuntu has libqt3-mt (same file) installed. the old name isn't being used..but the packages are looking for it..
how can i trick the system into thinking libqt3c102 is libqt3
Check out the debian equivs package. Quoting from the
Hi,
I'm not sure if this has been asked before or if its even possible,
but is there any way to mount two HD's to a single mounting point in
Linux? I just added a second HD to my mythbox and was hoping there
might be a way for /video to point to both of them. Thanks.
Azmat
Search for LVM
21 Sep 2005 07:47:24 -0700, Jim Reith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,I'm not sure if this has been asked before or if its even possible,but is there any way to mount two HD's to a single mounting point inLinux?I just added a second HD to my mythbox and was hoping there
might be a way for /video to
System specs:
Myth 0.18
Nvidia FX5200, 7667 drivers
2x HD-3000 capture card
800x600 through TV-out over s-video.
I had my Myth system setup and everything was working great...until the
fan on the video card went bad and the system started locking up.
I was using a Nvidia 6200 AGP video card but
I don't know, but unionfs could be an option here...2005/9/21, James Oltman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
21 Sep 2005 07:47:24 -0700, Jim Reith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,I'm not sure if this has been asked before or if its even possible,but is there any way to mount two HD's to a single mounting point
On 9/20/2005 7:29 PM Robert Johnston wrote:
On 20/09/05, Drew Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have Myth 0.18 running on a Gentoo box. In fiddling around with a
system upgrade, I lost what I call (since I don't know what it's really
called) the overlay when watching shows. For
On 9/21/2005 8:10 AM Juan Jesús García de Soria Lucena wrote:
I don't know, but unionfs could be an option here...
AFAIK, unionfs doesn't span multiple computer. And even if it did, I
would be reluctant to do any writing to that filesystem. To avoid data
loss and keep things clean, I
my MYTHVIDEO directory each pointing to a sharepoint. Inside each sharepoint
Sounds simple enough with mythvideo. I just point mythvideo to /data/video
and mount or symlink to my various other directories. Mythvideo will
follow the links when scanning for videos.
I have a sony 4:3 HDTV with 2 component imputs and 1 DVI input. I could not
get 1080i to work over the DVI input, and neither could anyone else, (unless
something has changed recently). So I bought a Crescendo Systems Transcoder
to convert the analog VGA signal into Component. It works great
System specs:
Myth 0.18
Nvidia FX5200, 7667 drivers
2x HD-3000 capture card
800x600 through TV-out over s-video.
I had my Myth system setup and everything was working great...until the
fan on the video card went bad and the system started locking up.
I was using a Nvidia 6200 AGP video
Where can I get information on how to create themes? I'd like to make one for personal use to avoid the overscan (cropped off edges) problems I have with my cheapo tv set. It might also be kinda fun. :) ToddCheck that the OSD theme Myth is trying to use actually exists in thethemes
Just an update, perhaps it will help someone else: in this Pundit-R I
have both the PVR-250, and a pc-HD3000.
I removed the machine from the A/V cabinet and hooked it up in a
workspace. The tuner worked, surprisingly, so I hooked it back up to
the main TV, and, of course, the tuner didn't
On 9/21/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
System specs: Myth 0.18 Nvidia FX5200, 7667 drivers 2x HD-3000 capture card
800x600 through TV-out over s-video. I had my Myth system setup and everything was working great...until the fan on the video card went bad and the system started
On 9/21/05, Mat Kyne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
It booted into
720p no problem, but when I tried to change the resolution to 1080i, the
resolution was not available. Does anyone know why KDE would not see or
allow the 1920x1080i resolution? I am posting my modified xorg.conf file.
Any
System specs:
Myth 0.18
Nvidia FX5200, 7667 drivers
2x HD-3000 capture card
800x600 through TV-out over s-video.
I had my Myth system setup and everything was working great...until
the fan on the video card went bad and the system started locking
up.
I was using a Nvidia
So it sounds like I need to mount the 2 other shares I have to a directory
outside of the MYTHVIDEO directory...then I create a symlink IN mythvideo to
every directory from the mounts I created?
Either.You can mount them under wherever you tell mythvideo to look
Ex:
/data/video -
Hi,
I'm getting this when I try to play european ac-3 5.1 dvd's.
Xine handles these fine, so I'm guessing I compiles Mplayer or the
supporting libraries with the wrong options.
What should be in place to handle this format, and what compile options
should I check?
Thanks
Marius
There's been some discussion about the D10-300 on byopvr, and the
DTVcontrol site (previously linked to re: home media cables) lists the
D10-300 as NOT compatible
http://www.dtvcontrol.com/index.aspx?content=compat
Now is that because the serial port is hidden and the DTVcontrol
maintainer
hello there
I'm hoping some of you out there might be able to help me here.
I've had a mythbox for a few years now and it has worked very well.
Recently the hard drive in my box took a dump. So I replaced it and set
about rebuilding my mythtv box.
I've been following the instructions found at
Chris Picton wrote:
On Wed, 2005-09-21 at 00:08 -0400, Henry Fleischmann wrote:
It seems that the Gentoo emerge of Mythtv did not install the contrib
directory so I ended up having to do a little searching to find a serial
channel change script for my STB. I'm not sure if I have the right
Where can I get information on how to create themes? I'd like to
make one for personal use to avoid the overscan (cropped off edges)
problems I have with my cheapo tv set. It might also be kinda fun. :)
I had similar sounding problems, and all I did was modify the xml file -
changing some
Hi
I have bee follwing all the instructions by Jarod to
install MythTV on FC4.. everything seemed to be going
great until i got this problem. In the mythtv-setu I
used the default infor for IP address and ports but I
am getting this error when I try to run backend
i would appreciate any info
Nada De nada wrote:
Hi
I have bee follwing all the instructions by Jarod to
install MythTV on FC4.. everything seemed to be going
great until i got this problem. In the mythtv-setu I
used the default infor for IP address and ports but I
am getting this error when I try to run backend
i
As mentioned by others, using Logical Volume Management is probably
your best bet. You may also find life easier to use ReiserFS for the
filesystem on your newly created logical volume. This will allow you
to resize the filesystem in the future, should you add a 3rd drive.
I'm currently
On 9/21/05, George Nassas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 21-Sep-05, at 9:46 AM, David Vitrant wrote: since my ubuntu has libqt3-mt (same file) installed. the old name
isn't being used..but the packages are looking for it.. how can i trick the system into thinking libqt3c102 is libqt3Check out the
On 9/21/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
System specs: Myth 0.18 Nvidia FX5200, 7667 drivers
2x HD-3000 capture card 800x600 through TV-out over s-video. I had my Myth system setup and everything was working great...until the fan on the video card went bad and the system
At 12:03 PM 9/21/2005, Erik Pettersen wrote:
Furthermore, has the whole D10 (regardless of 100/200/300) fixed the
unable to use serial cable for channels under 100 issue brought upon
by a recent DirecTV firmware update still an issue? (it even snared
the series 2 TiVo STB owners with that
Taking the plunge and moving up to FC4. This time around I chose to go the software mirror path with two 80GB SATA disks. Carved it up with /boot on md0 and the rest via LVM as md1. Question I have for the group is the machine is sitting in an entertainment center with mythfrontend running all the
Hi all
I've been thinking more and more about converting my PVR over to Myth.
I'm currently using Win2k with BTV and Meedio and using a Firefly
remote. Reliability has become an issue, as well as some usability. I
would feel much more comfortable with a PVR running Linux.
So I'm
mythfrontend running all the time. Any tools or plugins for myth to
monitor /proc/mdstat or something of that nature to check to see if
Quick and dirty solution is to just use mdadm:
mdadm --monitor --mail=[EMAIL PROTECTED] --daemonize /dev/md[01]
Just have a look
System specs:
Myth 0.18
Nvidia FX5200, 7667 drivers
2x HD-3000 capture card
800x600 through TV-out over s-video.
I had my Myth system setup and everything was working great...until
the fan on the video card went bad and the system started locking
up.
I
What tuner card (if any) are you using, as that might be a consideration.
I know this will probably get me boo'd off the list... but are you
sure your stability problems stem from the software/OS? Although I
think you'll find knoppmyth/MythTV to be very cool, but if you're
issue is really ends
At 02:46 PM 9/21/2005, Erik Pettersen wrote:
I know this will probably get me boo'd off the list... but are you
sure your stability problems stem from the software/OS? Although I
think you'll find knoppmyth/MythTV to be very cool, but if you're
issue is really ends up to be heat related, or
On 9/21/05, domain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brian Steele wrote: On 9/21/05, *[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]*
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:System specs: Myth
0.18 Nvidia FX5200, 7667 drivers 2x HD-3000 capture card 800x600 through TV-out over s-video.
On 9/21/05, Robert Johnston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Let me try to clarify the problem.Desktop resolution is 4:3, displaying on my TV via s-video.
I'm recording OTA HD.4:3 shows that were broadcast with 16:9 aspect ratio display with grey bars on the sides.Changing Myth to 16:9 Zoom aspect
Reggie Braswell wrote:
Taking the plunge and moving up to FC4. This time around I chose to go
the software mirror path with two 80GB SATA disks. Carved it up with
/boot on md0 and the rest via LVM as md1. Question I have for the
group is the machine is sitting in an entertainment center with
Mickey Chandler wrote:
At 02:46 PM 9/21/2005, Erik Pettersen wrote:
I know this will probably get me boo'd off the list... but are you
sure your stability problems stem from the software/OS? Although I
think you'll find knoppmyth/MythTV to be very cool, but if you're
issue is really ends up to
On 21/09/05, Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
total Myth TV newbie here, having some problems with the EPG.
I've successfully set up MythTV and the Web Front End, and can happily
watch all of the Freeview channels in 'LiveTV' mode and record *some*
programs (others fail, but I suspect
On 21/09/05, Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
total Myth TV newbie here, having some problems with the EPG.
I've successfully set up MythTV and the Web Front End, and can happily
watch all of the Freeview channels in 'LiveTV' mode and record *some*
programs (others fail, but I suspect
El Dilluns, 19 de Setembre de 2005 20:27, Oscar Curero va escriure:
Does anyone knows of a ir-receiver compatible with the remote that came
with the pvr-350, no-configuration needed (and if possible cheaper)?
Anyone ?
I don't know if something is broken in the pvr-350, the ivtv are not
On 21/09/05, Oscar Curero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
El Dilluns, 19 de Setembre de 2005 20:27, Oscar Curero va escriure:
Does anyone knows of a ir-receiver compatible with the remote that came
with the pvr-350, no-configuration needed (and if possible cheaper)?
Anyone ?
Almost any IR
On 9/21/05, Reggie Braswell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Taking the plunge and moving up to FC4. This time around I chose to go the
software mirror path with two 80GB SATA disks. Carved it up with /boot on
md0 and the rest via LVM as md1. Question I have for the group is the
machine is sitting in
On 21-Sep-05, at 2:09 PM, Robert Anderson wrote:
I have the same issue. Forgive my ignorance, but exactly what must one
do to resolve this, assuming that the equivs package is installed.
Thanks,
David asked some more questions off list but the gist of my response is
(1) to make sure the two
- Original Message -
From: Ian Forde [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Discussion about mythtv mythtv-users@mythtv.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 10:12 PM
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] 6200ch 1394 Drivers such
On Tue, 2005-09-20 at 21:26 -0700, brett olah wrote:
I compiled 0.18.1 ... no
Michael T. Dean wrote:
...
Good to know, but you're making me feel like I'm slacking on my own
Adrian Monk-ishness. I spend way too much time cleaning my computer
There are two spaces. ^^ There should only be one.
systems, and now that you've mentioned another thing to clean, I'm sure
I'll
Michael T. Dean wrote:
...
Good to know, but you're making me feel like I'm slacking on my own
Adrian Monk-ishness. I spend way too much time cleaning my computer
I fixed your message. There is only one space now.
-- bjm
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On 21/09/05, Bruce Markey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael T. Dean wrote:
...
Good to know, but you're making me feel like I'm slacking on my own
Adrian Monk-ishness. I spend way too much time cleaning my computer
There are two spaces. ^^ There should only be one.
systems, and now that
Robert Johnston wrote:
On 21/09/05, Bruce Markey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael T. Dean wrote:
...
Good to know, but you're making me feel like I'm slacking on my own
Adrian Monk-ishness. I spend way too much time cleaning my computer
There are two spaces. ^^ There should only be one.
On Wed, 2005-09-21 at 14:58 -0700, Bruce Markey wrote:
Michael T. Dean wrote:
...
Good to know, but you're making me feel like I'm slacking on my own
Adrian Monk-ishness. I spend way too much time cleaning my computer
There are two spaces. ^^ There should only be one.
systems, and now
On 21/09/05, Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Nick,
many thanks for the offer of help - its much appreciated!
As you'll see, I've attached a few files; chanidents channels.conf are
self explanatory. channel.txt is the output from a SELECT * INTO OUTFILE
'channel.txt' FROM channel
Brian Puccio wrote:
...
Two spaces after a period (or exclamation or question mark) was a
Oh my goddness. For anyone else who's never heard of Adrian
Monk and don't want to cause giggles for those who have, see:
http://www.usanetwork.com/series/monk/index.html .
If you are not in North
On 19/09/05, jonny Linux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jonny,
Check to ensure you haven't got resizing of the TV-out setup in
fireglcontrolpanel which could affect the picture size. The
DisplaySize entry and monitor refresh rates in xorg.conf might also be
affecting things. IF you want to
Boy, I saw something very similar, but you won't like
my solution.
When I hooked up my new ED plasma, I was trying to run
it in its native resolution via DVI-HDMU cable (which
was automatically recognized). I had the same problem
you describe: 4:3 and GUI displayed OK (the 4:3 with
the black
I have 1080i working on my FC4 box.
Pertinent parts of xorg.conf:
Section Monitor
Identifier Monitor0
VendorName Samsung
ModelNameSP-R4212
HorizSync30 - 48
VertRefresh 55 - 65
Option dpms
Modeline 1920x1080i 74.52 1920
System specs:
Myth 0.18
Nvidia FX5200, 7667 drivers
2x HD-3000 capture card
800x600 through TV-out over s-video.
I had my Myth system setup and everything was working
great...until
The issue has been fixed if you're using the script found at
http://www.pdp8.net/directv/directv.shtml
I've been using this script on my D10-200 box at least since
July. There is an occasional snafu where the channel doesn't change
for some reason I haven't yet been able to track down, but I'm
Bill Omer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
P4 1.8Ghz
Your CPU seems a little slow to do a good job playing HDTV unless you
use XvMC. XvMC has been rather touchy for me (from 0.17, and through
fairly recent SVNs) and I find myth to be much more stable with
XvMC turned off. Since I have a 3Ghz P4, I
On 9/21/05, Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
System specs: Myth 0.18Nvidia FX5200, 7667 drivers2x HD-3000 capture card
800x600 through TV-out over s-video. I had my Myth system setup and everything was working great...until
the fan on the video card went bad and the
Help!
I have been trying to install mythtv for a few days
now. First i tried with debian stable, and even after doing an 'apt-get
build-dep mythtv', i still had some serious dependency issues. After
reading quite a bit it looked like i should have better luck running debian
unstable.
So
brett olah wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Ian Forde [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Discussion about mythtv mythtv-users@mythtv.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 10:12 PM
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] 6200ch 1394 Drivers such
On Tue, 2005-09-20 at 21:26 -0700, brett olah wrote:
You're right, mythtvosd doesn't work with MythMusic.
Bummer.
-Tim
On 9/19/05, Phill Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've toying around with the idea of using mythtvosd to display
artist/album/track while music is playing back. It doesn't seem too
hard... a slight modification to osd.xml
HI,
I am not sure if I have overlooked something or it is just ignorance,
but mythtv doesn't seem to be either flagging commercials or doing
automatic transcoding.
On the mythfrontend settings I have the appropriate checkboxes checked
to allow for automatic transcoding and commercial detection.
You can get it from Hauppauge. There is two different units sold. One
will connect to the 350 on the card in the box and allow you to put the
tvout and other outs to rear expansion opening. The other choice is the
cable that connects into the svideo looking connector on the back of the
PVR.
here's a list of mirrors to download the package, assuming that you have x86
architecture:
http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/download.pl?arch=i386file=pool%2Fmain%2Fq%2Fqt-x11-free%2Flibqt3-mt_3.3.5-1_i386.debmd5sum=e9131736619b35cf3ea4393a70189b39arch=i386type=main
Transcoding still keeps it in a .nuv file.
.nuv is just a container for the video stream. Just like .avi doesn't
mean it's always a divx. It could be a xvid or 3ivx or I think even an
mpeg 4.
As for commercial cutting, it doesn't delete the commercials from the
video. It just marks the time or
You can have a shell script that responds to the power key and kills
the frontend:
http://www.wilsonet.com/mythtv/tips.php
(half way down, about the wife button)
I used a slightly tweaked out version which will also try to restart
the backend if it's not running, but that isn't as useful as I
Craig Hagerman wrote:
HI,
I am not sure if I have overlooked something or it is just ignorance,
but mythtv doesn't seem to be either flagging commercials or doing
automatic transcoding.
On the mythfrontend settings I have the appropriate checkboxes checked
to allow for automatic transcoding
I'm curious as to what people are using to convert 720p or 1080i
content to xvid or mpeg4 including cutting out commercials. nuvexport
pretty much bombs on me, and while myth's internal transcoding engine
seems to work, the av sync is spotty if I use a cutlist, and doesn't
seem to beable to drop
[moving to mythtv-users]
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 06:57:24PM -0700, Mark Kundinger wrote:
I apologize that this is of a somewhat troubleshooting nature, but
the users list wasn't able to help. For some reason, MythTV really
likes to delete recordings of mine, even though it's not set to.
I'm
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