Hi Wolfgang,
I've only one videosource with all channel (freetoair and
encrypted) for all DVB cards.
That won't work. As far as I know, the freetoair setting is only used
by mythsetup when scanning for channels.
What you'll need to do is set up two videosources, one for free channels
and one
This wasn't what I was seeing. I unchecked the auto transcode box in
the various recording profiles, but it still transcoded. I also looked
under post recording processsing, and the only options available were
'commercial flag' and the 1 through 4 user specified tasks. There was
no option for
Joseph A. Caputo wrote:
On Tuesday 01 November 2005 8:51, Mark Knecht wrote:
Yes, it is possible. I partitioned my 250GB frontend only machine as
10GB for Gentoo and 240GB in a separate partition. I then made the
large partition available through NFS and mounted it on the backend as
the
Phill Wiggin wrote:
Out of curiosity, why does your setup suck[s] for mythfrontend? I
was planning on setting up a similar system (to get rid of the HD in
my frontend), but if your problems are the norm, I may have to rethink
that plan...
My diskless frontend is fantastic.
Motherboard,
Hi,
I have a very stable set-up of MythTV using an old DXR + PVR350 +
Fedora Core 4 + mencoder (for ending to DVD compliant files). The box
is so stable, I find it boring now. So I am thinking of trying
transcode also (version 1.0.1).
Is anybody using transcode? Or has anybody compared
On 11/1/05, Grant Emsley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any key that does page down in mythmusic?I have mostly singles,and have a giant directory of MP3s...scrolling with the remote is far tooslow.Even scrolling with the keyboard, which has a much faster repeat rate
takes forever.
PgDn works
sharif ghazzawi wrote:
Hello all,
I've been using mythtv 0.18.1 for some time know,
and am quite happy w/ it. I have 1 PVR-350 and 1
PVR-250 running on fedora core 3. One small issue I
have been trying to unsuccesfully resolve, is when I'm
watching live tv, and I go to the program guide,
Around about 02/11/05 09:55, David Watkins typed ...
I'm very happy to reply, but I don't think I can add much to what
you've found out.
I'm running mythtv 18.1 and lcdproc 0.4.5, and I think I'm seeing what
you see. That is, I can see the menu options, including track name as
I select it, but
On 02/11/05, Carl Fongheiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/1/05, Grant Emsley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any key that does page down in mythmusic? I have mostly singles,
and have a giant directory of MP3s...scrolling with the remote is far too
slow. Even scrolling with the
It seems that the ATI Remote Wonder handles the range
that I need. How about an RF keyboard?
Chicony model KBR0108 is one I use togethher with the ATI remote wonder. Price
will be $ 35,00
Henk Schoneveld
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On 02/11/05, Frank Simorjay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After laborious efforts I have put together a frequency list of channels
that seem to work. However the format of the channels.conf file works with
azap, but nothing else.
I'd like to get the data imported into channel info of myth, I
On 30/10/05, Robert Callicotte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
I recently re-installed mythtv from the RPMS located
at ATRPMS and made it through the setup process.
After running mythfilldatabase and mythbackend fo the
first time I ran mythfrontend. Here is a excerpt of
that run error
Hi, I'm building a new box and remembered that there used to be some
issues with the via chipsets when using mythtv and pvr250 cardsare
there still?
I'm thinking about using the asrock p4vm800 mb, but do any of you have any insights to potential problems?
thanks
anders
Message: 12
Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2005 09:36:29 -0500
From: James Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Trim a file
To: Discussion about mythtv mythtv-users@mythtv.org
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252
watch recording - choose file - menu -
Alberto Alonso wrote:
It seems that the ATI Remote Wonder handles the range
that I need. How about an RF keyboard? Those are the
ones that I was talking about when I said $180/ea
Anybody has a less expensive solution?
I think all the manufacturers are purposefully reducing the range on
On Wed, 2005-11-02 at 09:14 -0500, Michael T. Dean wrote:
Alberto Alonso wrote:
It seems that the ATI Remote Wonder handles the range
that I need. How about an RF keyboard? Those are the
ones that I was talking about when I said $180/ea
Anybody has a less expensive solution?
I
Anyone know if there is any hybrid card (dvb-t / analog) supported on linux mythtv?
I found two cards with this specfications but i don´t know if linux support it:
- Hauppauge 1100 1300
- Avermedia Hybrid+FM PCI
Thanks,
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thank you, I do not get errors on the atp-get update anymore.
I do not get MYTHTV packages in the list though :(
debian-test:~# apt-get install mythtv
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
E: Couldn't find package mythtv
this is my soources.list
# deb
On Wednesday 02 November 2005 3:50, David wrote:
Joseph A. Caputo wrote:
There is currently no way use frontend disk space
*in addition to* a local backend disk.
nbd + lvm ??
There's always a way :)
Well, I suppose...
David
PS It may not be a very *good* way...
Heh. Right! I
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 17:52:02 -0700, Chad wrote:
On 11/1/05, Joel W. Goldwein, MD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am working on a patch that will allow a user to label each tuner card
such that in the backed status box the card number can be accompanied by a
user-defined label. I have the database
On Nov 2, 2005, at 4:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I'd like to get the data imported into channel info of myth, I see that a script exists for importing channels.conf file that have tzap format, but no docs on how to format my data to get to work. What version of myth are you using? I switched
On 2-Nov-05, at 9:20 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do not get MYTHTV packages in the list though :(
# For MythTV
deb-src http://dijkstra.csh.rit.edu/~mdz/debian unstable mythtv
I'd guess you need to make that a deb entry to get binary packages.
- George
Jonathan Huizingh wrote:
I would like to control my mythtv box using a laptop that is across the room.
Is there any way that I can do this right now? Are there any programs
that accomplish this?
MythWifi is probably the closes thing to what you want.
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 20:19:06 -0500, Dewey Smolka wrote:
In short, these guys don't have our best interests at heart... The most
treacherous enemies are those we think of as friends.
I'm also a musician and audio engineer, and the day they make my
microphones, patch cables, XLRs, rack-mount
Thank you, again... one more step forward.now I am hitting the dependance issues that I have read in other threads :(debian-test:~# apt-get install mythtvReading Package Lists... DoneBuilding Dependency Tree... DoneSome packages could not be installed. This may mean that you haverequested an
Around about 02/11/05 13:17, David Watkins typed ...
My intention is to cobble a perl script up that shows the backend HD temps
and free space, plus tuner status.
I'd be interested in seeing that, if you get round to it before I do.
OK; given that I can't get the music info working yet,
On 2-Nov-05, at 10:01 AM, R. Geoffrey Newbury wrote:
and didn't Cheech (or was it Chong) go to jail for selling 'drug
paraphanalia' but not *drugs*?
OT but there's an entertaining documentary about his experiences coming
out soon: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0478090
I saw it at the film
On Wed, 2005-11-02 at 09:18 -0500, Tony Pisarek wrote:
I purchased an Infra-Red Keyboard and am very pleased.. My range
requirement is about 25 feet and it seems to handle it very well... The
box states that it has a 23 foot range. I paid $45 US.
Almost what I needed, unfortunately I was
Anyone know if there is any hybrid card (dvb-t / analog) supported on linux mythtv?
I found two cards with this specfications but i don´t know if linux support it:
- Hauppauge 1100 1300
- Avermedia Hybrid+FM PCI
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On Wed, Nov 02, 2005 at 09:39:10AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try VNC
this might help you get started;
http://knoppmythwiki.org/index.php?page=x11vncHowTo
You run the server on the MythTV box, in the same X Session that
MythTV is running, then run a VNC Client on the Laptop
MacNean Tyrrell wrote:
Ok so i found 720p modeline and a 1080i modeline, looks pretty
standard. Ok if i run under 1080i, nothing is shown under RGB-PC but
if i got to RGB-DTV on my tv, i can see it, really nice, but it's half
and half, like a line runs down the middle, and the right half is
On Wed, 2005-11-02 at 09:14 -0500, Michael T. Dean wrote:
I think all the manufacturers are purposefully reducing the range on
keyboards after HP got in a bit of a bad position in 2002/2003 because
of security implications of long-range wireless keyboards.
yes, it does :(
I had it working on my KnoppMyth R5A16 and when the video started, I
just dropped the session, and it worked ok.
I need to look into MythWifi, thanks for the lead.
On Nov 2, 2005, at 10:17 AM, Dave Sherohman wrote:
On Wed, Nov 02, 2005 at 09:39:10AM -0500, [EMAIL
On Tue, 01 Nov 2005 23:35:54 -0600, Alberto Alonso wrote:
It seems that the ATI Remote Wonder handles the range
that I need. How about an RF keyboard? Those are the
ones that I was talking about when I said $180/ea
Anybody has a less expensive solution?
Apple make a wireless keyboard and mouse
Transcoding converts a file from one format to another... with the pvr-350
shows are captured as MPEG2... in the transcoding profiles you can setup to
transcode to different formats, such as MPEG4.
I have a 350 as well, I capture as MPEG2, it auto-commercial flags the file,
i go in to the
On 11/1/05, cardboil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any way to prevent this from happening and revert to my old
settings?
In your ~mythtv/.mythtv directory there should be a file called mysql.txt
Add a line in there (or uncomment an existing one) that has:
LocalHostName=yourhostname
IOn Nov 2, 2005, at 10:31 AM, R. Geoffrey Newbury wrote:On Tue, 01 Nov 2005 23:35:54 -0600, Alberto Alonso wrote: It seems that the ATI Remote Wonder handles the rangethat I need. How about an RF keyboard? Those are theones that I was talking about when I said $180/eaAnybody has a less expensive
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 09:49:30PM -0500, Tom Lichti wrote:
Can you post your /etc/apt/sources.list please? I can't seem to get all
dependencies met, specifically libqt3c102-mt.
That package has caused me no end of grief. Debian (testing, I
think) has
On Wed, 2005-11-02 at 09:33 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The cable distribution is A Two-Channel Modulator That Distributes
A/V Sources to Local and Distant TVs;
http://www.smarthome.com/7717.html
The Remote IR Targets to send the IR back to the Server are part of
the Cable
Thanks,
I found the problem... as soon as I put the 811 back on remote code 1 it
all started to work as intended.
I have my Dishnetwork 811 working with the following in my LIRC config
begin remote
name 811
bits 16
flags SPACE_ENC
eps30
aeps 100
On 2-Nov-05, at 12:08 PM, Tom Lichti wrote:
Well that kind of sucks. I guess my Xbox will just be for games then,
since if it's not fully functional as a Myth frontend, then it's not
useful at all.
I think this is only true if you upgrade your X. I'm sticking with the
one that ships with
El Dimecres, 2 de Novembre de 2005 00:58, Joel W. Goldwein, MD va escriure:
I am working on a patch that will allow a user to label each tuner card
such that in the backed status box the card number can be accompanied by a
user-defined label. I have the database conversion and backend status
--- Tom Lichti wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 09:49:30PM -0500, Tom
Lichti wrote:
Can you post your /etc/apt/sources.list please? I
can't seem to get all
dependencies met, specifically libqt3c102-mt.
That package has caused me no end of grief. Debian
--- George Nassas wrote:
On 2-Nov-05, at 10:01 AM, R. Geoffrey Newbury wrote:
and didn't Cheech (or was it Chong) go to jail for
selling 'drug
paraphanalia' but not *drugs*?
I thought he went to prison because his son was
selling paraphanalia and he took the fall for him.
What is the kbd key that will allow me to adjust audio sync?
Sergio
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George Nassas wrote:
On 2-Nov-05, at 12:08 PM, Tom Lichti wrote:
Well that kind of sucks. I guess my Xbox will just be for games then,
since if it's not fully functional as a Myth frontend, then it's not
useful at all.
I think this is only true if you upgrade your X. I'm sticking with the
I got a fanless 5200 8x AGP w/256 MEG RAM (Pine MFG) at Sam's Club for
$58.00 USD. The TV out to a 36 Sony Vega is wonderful.
David
On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 18:12 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jesse wrote:
Jesse Guardiani wrote:
Dave wrote:
On 8/23/05, Mark Gardner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 1 Nov 2005 at 18:58, Joel W. Goldwein, MD wrote:
I am working on a patch that will allow a user to label each tuner card
such that in the backed status box the card number can be accompanied by a
user-defined label. I have the database conversion and backend status
presentation part down,
On Nov 2, 2005, at 7:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Just a hunch but I'd say you had incompatible Qt libraries. speaking for myself, I agree, however my $QTDIR is set to /usr/lib64/qt-3.3 and I can't find any reference to /usr/lib/qt-3.3 in any of the configure or make files for mythtv or
On 11/2/05, Ben Dash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip/
I'm using my xBox as a fully functional mythfrontend,
except for the remote control which I can't seem to
get working at the moment.
It was fairly easy using Gentoo, although I had a near
vertical learning curve to implement a diskless
It was fairly easy using Gentoo, although I had a near vertical
learning curve to implement a diskless xBox mythfrontend where I leave
the HDD untouched to ensure that I can still play native games.
By any chance are you interested in documenting this? This is exactly what
I want to do
I'm also kind of confused by the whole Tommy Chong thing too. As far
as I understood it water pipes were legal, and drug paraphernalia
isn't drug paraphernalia until it's been used -- i.e. you couldn't be
busted for having a new water pipe, but if that pipe had residue in it
you could be busted.
On Wed, Nov 02, 2005 at 08:50:40AM -0800, tgate wrote:
On Nov 2, 2005, at 7:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a hunch but I'd say you had incompatible Qt libraries.
speaking for myself, I agree, however my $QTDIR is set to /usr/lib64/
qt-3.3 and I can't find any reference to
Hi list,
I hope that ideas and comments from a Windoze user are accepted here in the
list. ggg
I´ve been following the discussions within the user list for a long time.
Unfortunately my PVR USB2.0 is not very well supported under linux (in other
words: It doesn´t run under MythTV). So I´m stuck
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1 Nov 2005 at 18:58, Joel W. Goldwein, MD wrote:
Then there's IVTV. It labeled my 2 Hauppauge cards 1 and 2, but it turned out that
MythTV wanted to call them 2 and 3, with the HD3000 being 1. Very confusing. The
only way I ws able to sort this out (I thought) was
--- Andrew Close [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/2/05, Ben Dash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip/
I'm using my xBox as a fully functional
mythfrontend,
except for the remote control which I can't seem
to
get working at the moment.
It was fairly easy using Gentoo, although I had a
near
--- C. R. Oldham wrote:
It was fairly easy using Gentoo, although I had
a near vertical
learning curve to implement a diskless xBox
mythfrontend where I leave
the HDD untouched to ensure that I can still
play native games.
By any chance are you interested in documenting
this? This
James Angi wrote:
I only use MythTV with manual scheduling and have noticed the
following bug/feature.
When you setup a recording ...in this time slot every day on a
weekday, weekends are
skipped. If you setup an 'everyday' recording on a weekend day it
truly records every
day. Can anyone
On 11/1/05, Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After this friday I'm going to have 3 hacked Directv tivo's with out
service. I'm curious if anyone has ever been successful converting
mythtv recordings to TY files that can be inserted onto the tivo.
I'm going to start looking into it. Figured
Dewey Smolka wrote:
But to try to bring it back on topic -- the legality/illegality of
water pipes is quite irrelevant so long as glass, plumbing fixtures,
and pocket butane torches are legal. This comes back to the topic
because even if cature devices are illegal, the components used to
make
On 11/2/05, Ben Dash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Andrew Close [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/2/05, Ben Dash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip/
I'm using my xBox as a fully functional
mythfrontend,
except for the remote control which I can't seem
to
get working at the moment.
On Tuesday 01 November 2005 23:11, Tony Lill wrote:
Dewey Smolka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As someone who has professionally destroyed hard drives (most of us
here are only practiced amateurs), what kind of recommendations/ best
practices can you offer to ensure maximum HDD life? What are
On Wednesday 02 November 2005 12:16, Darksoul wrote:
Hi list,
I hope that ideas and comments from a Windoze user are accepted here in the
list. ggg
I´ve been following the discussions within the user list for a long time.
Unfortunately my PVR USB2.0 is not very well supported under linux
On 01/11/05, Neil Bird [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I currently have a PVR-350 which is only used to record off my satellite
STB. I've set up my channels in Myth to have the same numbers as the
satellite (UK Sky, starting at 101 = BBC1).
I'm planning on adding at least one DVB card and I
--- Andrew Close wrote:
i'll have to look at the differences between them.
my understanding
was that GentooX was tailored a bit more for the
xbox hardware and
allowed for easier updating without accidentally
introducing a package
that would make your OS crap out. ie. Xorg over
XFree86...
On 01/11/05, Marty Ravell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I started messing with my lirc config in order to get my serial transmitter
working and have somehow messed things up. Am wondering if these symptoms
ring bells for anyone.
If I use irrecord to build an lircd.conf file it seems to work. I can
On Tuesday 01 November 2005 13:54, Robert Denier wrote:
On Tue, 2005-11-01 at 10:57 -0500, Steve Adeff wrote:
On Monday 31 October 2005 15:20, Robert Denier wrote:
I didn't see this mentioned so I thought I'd add it. Hard drives come
with different amounts of cache ram. I believe 16MB
On 2-Nov-05, at 12:44 PM, Ben Dash wrote:
I'm using xorg on my xBox no problem.
With which video driver? nv or nvidia? I'm sticking with xfree because
from a few of the other posters it sounds like you can't get the nvidea
driver working with xorg.
- George
On 02/11/05, Darksoul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
I hope that ideas and comments from a Windoze user are accepted here in the
list. ggg
When I posted back in May about using Cuttermaran and ProjectX
(http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/129196) the list
seemed to be. I
--- George Nassas wrote:
On 2-Nov-05, at 12:44 PM, Ben Dash wrote:
I'm using xorg on my xBox no problem.
With which video driver? nv or nvidia? I'm sticking
with xfree because
from a few of the other posters it sounds like you
can't get the nvidea
driver working with xorg.
I believe
On Wed, Nov 02, 2005 at 03:31:20PM +0100, Javier Blanco wrote:
Anyone know if there is any hybrid card (dvb-t / analog) supported on linux
mythtv?
I found two cards with this specfications but i don´t know if linux support
it:
- Hauppauge 1100 1300
- Avermedia Hybrid+FM PCI
Linux
On 2-Nov-05, at 1:04 PM, Ben Dash wrote:
Does the nvidia driver have benefits over nv?
I believe the acceleration support is better. I just checked and I'm
using nv too so never mind. Sorry, I'm also new to xbox linux and I
guess I'm getting a bit mixed up as to what's running where.
-
How would I go about cropping a specific amount from each side of a video while transcoding it with nuvexport?
Thanks,
-Greg
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On 01/11/05, Bruce Markey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James Angi wrote:
I only use MythTV with manual scheduling and have noticed the following
bug/feature. When you setup a recording ...in this timeslot every day
on a weekday, weekends are skipped. If you setup an 'everyday' recording
on a
On 11/2/05, Byron Poland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/1/05, Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After this friday I'm going to have 3 hacked Directv tivo's with out
service. I'm curious if anyone has ever been successful converting
mythtv recordings to TY files that can be inserted onto the
On 11/1/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry,
I'm not in front of my setup right, and it's been a long time since
I've messed with my channel definitions. Subchannel selections have
worked for me from the start (pre-0.17?). If I recall, in the channel
setup screen using
On 2-Nov-05, at 12:36 PM, Tom Lichti wrote:
So you are using XFree, or xorg? I am using the Xebian setup that was
posted a week or so ago by Dan Roberts (?) . That one is 2.4.13
kernel, with XFree86. I tried using your debs last night and ran into
the qt-mt lib issue.
I'm running XFree,
Per the Radio Times XMLTV site, listings for ITV4 are now available
using the code 1961 in your source.xmltv file.
I'd also suggest using an XMLTVID of itv4.itv.co.uk.
Channel numbers are as follows:
SkyDigital: 120
NTL Digital: 122
NTL Digital (CW): 15
Telewest Broadband Digital: 286
Digital
On 11/2/05, Andrew Close [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/2/05, Byron Poland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/1/05, Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After this friday I'm going to have 3 hacked Directv tivo's with out
service. I'm curious if anyone has ever been successful converting
Thanks for the advice. Regarding subchannel tuning, I cleared
out my channels and did a fresh scan last night. No luck--still
just tunes to subchannel 1 even though the OSD claims it's on
subchannel 2 or 3, unfortunately. Any other ideas?
Regarding the lack of sound, the + and - keys don't help.
On Nov 2, 2005, at 9:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:As long as there are legitimate uses for audio/video capture devices (and there are plenty), I don't think it's possible to ban the devices because they could be used for illegal purposes. That doesn't mean that our friends in Hollywood won't
Hi Nick,
What does strike me as quite odd, having used F/OSS
software for some and becoming accustomed to the fact
that bugs are fixed sooner rather than later, is that the
problems that Cuttermaran/Project solve have
not yet been implemented yet in the Linux-based tools.
I second that. I mean:
I accidental selected Watch TV last night, a noticed there was no sound.
When I went and checked all of my recordings, however, the sound was fine.
Checked live TV again, and once again there was no sound.
Makes me think this is a live TV only problem.
John
[I'm crossposting this to ivtv-users, since this seems to be some
really bad interaction between Myth ivtv and I have no idea whether
the bug is in one or shared across the two; I hope doing so is kosher.]
[I'm also posting this in two pieces to save moderator work; all the
logs at the end make
[ REST OF LOGS FROM PART 1 ]
[dmesg data---left the whole boot in just in case it matters; just
search for the IVTV header:]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/myth/tv$ cat /var/log/dmesg
Linux version 2.6.13.2-chw-3 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 3.3.6 (Debian
1:3.3.6-5)) #1 SMP Wed Sep 21 08:15:54 PDT 2005
Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 09:52:03 +0100 (BST)
From: Nick Parkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [mythtv-users] Jittery Audio/video
To: mythtv-users@mythtv.org
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
Hi, using EPIA MII I have had similar problems with Tv
Playback
George Nassas wrote:
On 2-Nov-05, at 12:36 PM, Tom Lichti wrote:
So you are using XFree, or xorg? I am using the Xebian setup that was
posted a week or so ago by Dan Roberts (?) . That one is 2.4.13
kernel, with XFree86. I tried using your debs last night and ran into
the qt-mt lib issue.
Roger McClurg wrote:
First of all tuning settings; for me making sure that
transports are correctly configured for DVB.
Then, Playback Settings
- enable VIA XvMC, not the generic XvMC
Everything you suggest is done except this. I can't find XvMC or VIA
XvMC as an option anywhere. Where is
On 2-Nov-05, at 3:31 PM, Tom Lichti wrote:
but am I right in assuming that mythtv is just a container for all the
other myth packages? i.e. if I have all the other packages installed,
I don't need mythtv?
Yes, that's right. dpkg -L says without it you'll be missing the
following files,
George Nassas wrote:
On 2-Nov-05, at 3:31 PM, Tom Lichti wrote:
but am I right in assuming that mythtv is just a container for all
the other myth packages? i.e. if I have all the other packages
installed, I don't need mythtv?
Yes, that's right. dpkg -L says without it you'll be missing
Hi Martin,
thanks for the info.
I tried it a few minutes ago and especially your second tip (multiple
videosources/cardinputs) works quite well for my setup.
Thanks again
Wolfgang
Martin Bene wrote:
[ another aproach would be two videosources, one for free only and the
other one for
--- tgate wrote:
On Nov 2, 2005, at 9:24 AM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As long as there are legitimate uses for
audio/video capture devices
(and there are plenty), I don't think it's
possible to ban the devices
because they could be used for illegal purposes.
That doesn't mean
Problem: After transcode MPEG-4 - MPEG-4 or RTJPEG, seeking no longer works.
Setup
Fedora Core 4, with Myth 0.18.1-114 from atrpms
2 backends, both with Hauppauge WinTV / Bt878 capture cards
multiple frontends, including a frontend on each backend
I record to MPEG-4 with auto commercial
I just bougth a Hauppauge WinTV-HVR 1300 hybrid card. It shows as a
three conexant somethings if I do a lspci -v.
But in MythTv there is a /dev/video1 with composite 1-4. Well it dosent
work yet thats for sure. But I hope it will get supported soon so Im
keeping it.
/Andy Sweden
On Wed,
Well, here is the (crude) patch thus far, but it does not include the
addition of a card_label varchar(30) field in the capturecard table which
I manually created, and into which I entered for each card a label such as
PVR-500-A, PVR-500-B, PVR-250.
We would need to do the following to polish
I was searching to a hybrid compatible card but i couldnot found anything.
Are there any hybrid card supported by linux mythtv at this time?
Thanks.2005/11/2, Andreas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I just bougth a Hauppauge WinTV-HVR 1300 hybrid card. It shows as athree conexant somethings if I do a lspci
Hey All!
I have been playing with FC4 a couple of months now just learning and playing. Something I wanted to tackle was getting spdif optical output on my MOBO working so I can run Myth.
I have been partially successful, but I am sure I am missing something. First off my stats:
-FC4 x86 (latest
On 11/02/05 16:01, Jason Sharpe wrote:
I have been playing with FC4 a couple of months now just learning and
playing. Something I wanted to tackle was getting spdif optical output
on my MOBO working so I can run Myth.
...
I hooked up an coax optical cable from my on-board sound to my
I had a very similar problem. I was finally able to figure out that KDE was
messing with my alsa settings everytime it started, even when I told it not to.
You can test this by opening up alsamixer and while your audio is playing, mess
with the settings until you hear something. I solved this
Spammers are picking up on addresses from these lists ultra-fast---
I just got one of the zillions of bogus ebay-acct-susp messages I've
been seeing for months sent to this brand-new address. I don't know
if either list is trying to obsfuscate address in their archives, or if
they're gatewayed to
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