Steve Adeff wrote:
On Saturday 12 November 2005 23:41, Michael T. Dean wrote:
On 11/12/05 19:55, Nathan Allen Stratton wrote:
On Sat, 12 Nov 2005, Michael T. Dean wrote:
Nope. ATSC (US high-definition TV) is broadcast already encoded using
the MPEG-2 system. The audio is encoded in an AC-3
On 11/15/05, lischka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am being seriously dumb here but please someone just put me out of mymisery.I have a working Mythtv setup on a Pundit-R (FC3 using Jarod's guide PVR-350
connected to SKY Grundig digibox)I bought a red_eye remote to allow channel changing on the SKy
On 14/11/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
I think you're correct re the tv_grab_dvb output. The XML file doesn't contain
anything relating to the channel frequencies etc.
I can't for the life of me find anything in the setup to allow a channels.conf
to be
On 11/15/05, Jesse Guardiani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow, that sounds like a lot of work. I record from my PVR 350 in mpeg2,
edit the cutpoints,
and tell mythburn to do it's thing via the web interface. 45 minutes
later I've got a nice DVD.
Well, I like beng punished, so maybe I will look
Ben -
Charlie Brej wrote a script to do channels.conf - mythtv database
conversion. As John says this functionality is now in SVN, but not
18.x. If you don't want to move to bleeding edge, then maybe this is
the easiest way for you. It certainly worked for me about a year
ago.
On 15/11/05, Curtis White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/14/05, Curtis White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It appears now I have hit another new problem I can't seem to figure out.
I have the PVR350 card with DirecTV going to the tuner of the card. I
have recorded several shows. When I go to
On 15/11/05, Andrew Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ben -
Charlie Brej wrote a script to do channels.conf - mythtv database
conversion. As John says this functionality is now in SVN, but not
18.x. If you don't want to move to bleeding edge, then maybe this is
the easiest way for you. It
Jeez, I didn't realise I've been playing with myth for that long.
Sorry, please disregard my advice :-)
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On 11/15/05, David Whyte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/15/05, Jesse Guardiani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow, that sounds like a lot of work. I record from my PVR 350 in mpeg2,
edit the cutpoints,
and tell mythburn to do it's thing via the web interface. 45 minutes
later I've got a nice
On 11/15/05, David Whyte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anybody tell me how to recover files on Linux (FC2 for the
record). I
And it is an XFS filesystem, which seems like bad news from the
searching I am doing :(
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David Whyte wrote:
On 11/15/05, David Whyte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anybody tell me how to recover files on Linux (FC2 for the
record). I
And it is an XFS filesystem, which seems like bad news from the
searching I am doing :(
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I think you are right. Here's something
On 11/15/05, ffrr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you are right. Here's something I found
http://linux.math.tifr.res.in/programming-doc/xfs/faq.html#undelete
sorry to confirm the bad news
Aaaagh I wish I hadn't seen these damn MythBurn scripts now! I
think we need to put a
My current myth box, I've used for a year or 2 with no problems. I
formatted and re-installed with FC4 and myth and now it is freezing. It
may wait a few hours or go almost 2 days, but it lunches hard and
freezes the box with no info in the logs as to why. this has been going
on for about a
On 11/15/05, David Whyte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
AaaaghI wish I hadn't seen these damn MythBurn scripts now!Ithink we need to put a warning in that the folders you configure for
storing the TS_VIDEO files will be cleared so should be a subfoldersomewhere! :(
It does give you a hint:
echo
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 08:06:15PM +1000, David Whyte wrote:
On 11/15/05, Jesse Guardiani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow, that sounds like a lot of work. I record from my PVR 350 in mpeg2,
edit the cutpoints,
and tell mythburn to do it's thing via the web interface. 45 minutes
later I've
It does give you a hint:
echo
echo Directory for DVD Filesystem (VIDEO_TS)
echo Warning: lots of space needed here 4.7GB max.
echo CONTENTS OF THIS DIRECTORY WILL BE DELETED
echo -n [$dvddir]:
read tmp; [ -n ${tmp} ]
Stewart wrote:
My current myth box, I've used for a year or 2 with no problems. I
formatted and re-installed with FC4 and myth and now it is freezing. It
may wait a few hours or go almost 2 days, but it lunches hard and
freezes the box with no info in the logs as to why. this has been going
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 10:23 pm, Stewart wrote:
My current myth box, I've used for a year or 2 with no problems. I
formatted and re-installed with FC4 and myth and now it is freezing.
Check your BIOS settings.
Try an older kernel version.
Paul.
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Has anyone been successful in getting the onboard IRBlaster of a PVR150 to
work with directtv using lirc or some other program? Any help would be
appreciated I am pulling my hair out over this one.
I used this page here to get it up and working:
One thing to keep in mind is that the MythWeb interface allows you to download shows from the backend to any computer.
I usually use this feature in conjunction with a web browser, not the
myth frontend. There are no real technical hurdles except
bandwidth (I can stream videos within my house,
Has anyone asked isac if when there exists a ui for mythburn it be added to
the official svn???
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Paul Harrison
Gesendet: Sonntag, 13. November 2005 11:03
An: Discussion about mythtv
Betreff: Re:
From what I can tell I'm running ivtv
2.6.13.2-chw-3 . Is this not recent enough? (I'm running
Knoppmyth). Or am I missing something I need to set. As I mentioned
before, straight recording and playback without any transcoding, through the
350, gives perfect results. It's the playback of
David Whyte wrote:
On 11/15/05, Jesse Guardiani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow, that sounds like a lot of work. I record from my PVR 350 in mpeg2,
edit the cutpoints,
and tell mythburn to do it's thing via the web interface. 45 minutes
later I've got a nice DVD.
Well, I like beng
I don't have /var/log/lircd either. I get some limited info from /var/log/messages. Interestingly, none of my other machines have /var/log/messages. Does anyone know how to turn this logging on?Marty Ravell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes /var/log/lircdHmmm. I do not have this file.I wonder if
I just got my PVR-150MCE card and am getting into configuration. I'm a Myth
newbie, but fairly conversant in Linux. All is going well thus far, but I
have a few questions about capabilities.
The 150 has both a coax-in to the tuner and an S-video in. I plan on using
the S-video input for my
This is what my /var/log/* looks like
[EMAIL PROTECTED] log]# ls -l
total 198240
-rw-r- 1 root root 11133 Nov
13 22:15 acpid
-rw--- 1 root root 18232 Nov
7 07:42 anaconda.log
-rw--- 1 root root 39283 Nov
7 07:42 anaconda.syslog
-rw--- 1 root root 42336 Nov
7 07:42
I saw that too when I did my survey last month. I said I would
change the update time from the morning hours to 9am - Midnight but
never did. If everyone who does this survey changes then they'll
end up with everyone switching to this time and their servers will be
overloaded during the
Marty Ravell wrote:
Yes /var/log/lircd
Hmmm. I do not have this file.
I wonder if that means that lircd is not working after all?
It simply means that you didn't use
lircd --logfile /var/log/lircd
You may have used some other filename or may have completely left off
the --logfile
byron wrote:
[...]
I would very much like to get a hold of your patches. I am working on
getting MythGame and the various emulators to work with Logitech's
wireless Xbox controller right now as well.
OK, first off, I'm using the xpad driver version 0.0.5 that ships with
the linux 2.6.13
CHRIS KOTTING wrote:
I just got my PVR-150MCE card and am getting into configuration. I'm a Myth
newbie, but fairly conversant in Linux. All is going well thus far, but I
have a few questions about capabilities.
The 150 has both a coax-in to the tuner and an S-video in. I plan on using
So are you saying that the PCHDTV-3000 will not work with the 150 or 500
cards? I currently have that as my hardware setup and was looking to
setup the PCHDTV-3000 within the next few weeks. Now I'm not sure if it
is worth the effort. I don't want to break what I have, my wife wont
forgive me if I
Neil wrote:
Hi All,
I've just finished coding up a little Java utility that allows you to
create and store a list of words or phrases of things that you would
normally be interested in watching. You can then search the EPG, and any
program that contains any of your phrases in either the
On 11/15/05, David Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 15/11/05, Curtis White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/14/05, Curtis White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It appears now I have hit another new problem I can't seem to figure out.
I have the PVR350 card with DirecTV going to the tuner of
Marshall Crocker wrote:
I saw that too when I did my survey last month. I said I would change
the update time from the morning hours to 9am - Midnight but never
did. If everyone who does this survey changes then they'll end up
with everyone switching to this time and their servers will be
So are you saying that the PCHDTV-3000 will not work with the 150 or 500
cards? I currently have that as my hardware setup and was looking to
setup the PCHDTV-3000 within the next few weeks. Now I'm not sure if it
is worth the effort. I don't want to break what I have, my wife wont
forgive me if I
Hmmm, and I always thought that an Athlon 3000 or higher could play
smooth HD with no Xvmc... What's your CPU look like on the AMD
box when playing HD content?On 11/14/05, Robert Lundy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have been suprised with how well my P4M 1.6ghz laptop has been doing as
a frontend,
Anyone know anything about this tuner card? I can't find any info about what
the tuner chip is or whether it is supported by MythTV. It also has a remote,
but I don't know if the receiver is USB or plugs into the card. It would be
worth 20 bucks if it just had a USB remote, but an extra tuner
12G per hour? 4G per 20 minutes?
Holie!
On 11/15/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know anything about this tuner card?I can't find any info about whatthe tuner chip is or whether it is supported by MythTV.It also has a remote,
but I don't know if the receiver is USB or plugs
I'm using Fedora core 4 with atrpms and have everything up and working
with my pvr 150 but occasionally the remote stops responding and after a
reboot only the /dev/lircd device is created but not the required
/dev/lirc and /dev/lirc0. I've tried recreating these device files
manually and checking
On 11/15/05, Michael T. Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marshall Crocker wrote: I saw that too when I did my survey last month.I said I would change
the update time from the morning hours to 9am - Midnight but never did.If everyone who does this survey changes then they'll end up with everyone
On 11/15/05, Michael T. Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marshall Crocker wrote: I saw that too when I did my survey last month.I said I would change the update time from the morning hours to 9am - Midnight but never did.If everyone who does this survey changes then they'll end up
with everyone
12G per hour? 4G per 20 minutes?
Holie!
Sounds like uncompressed recording... $20 seems like a good deal, but
you're better off springing a little more for a 150, in my opinion.
Save yourself the hassle in the long run.
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Brad Fuller wrote: why can't you just copy their .nuv file and associated .png file and
put it in your video directory? _You only need the nuv file to watch it as a video, but to get it to showup in the recorded shows list, you need to put entries in the
At 10:30 AM -0500 11/15/05, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
Is there a way to tell mythtv what time to do the filldatabase operation
when using it's internal scheduler for that and not simply calling the
filldatabase from cron?
Yes, it's in mythtv-setup, IIRC.
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12G per hour? 4G per 20 minutes?
Holie!
Sounds like uncompressed recording... $20 seems like a good deal, but you're
better off springing a little more for a 150, in my opinion. Save yourself
the hassle in the long run.
I have a 150 now, and yeah it's great. Perhaps the quoted filesize is
Brad Fuller wrote:
Gary Franczyk wrote:
I understand that it is a touchy subject. I guess it would have to be a
plug-in.
Of course, if I missed an episode of Mythbusters, it would be great
to pull
it off of someone else's hard drive.
On Monday 14 November 2005 01:51 pm, Gary Franczyk
Daniel Agar wrote:
I'm using Fedora core 4 with atrpms and have everything up and working
with my pvr 150 but occasionally the remote stops responding and after a
reboot only the /dev/lircd device is created but not the required
/dev/lirc and /dev/lirc0. I've tried recreating these device files
When I try to fire up watching live TV with XvMC hardware acceleration
enabled, I get an X11 BadAlloc error with my nVidia 6200 TC and XOrg 6.8.2.
I'm running a subversion branch with 0.18 fixes, and my system is configured
with 2 HD-3000s and the latest NVIDIA x86-64 drivers. The processor
When I try to fire up watching live TV with XvMC hardware acceleration
enabled, I get an X11 BadAlloc error with my nVidia 6200 TC and XOrg
6.8.2.
I'm running a subversion branch with 0.18 fixes, and my system is
configured
with 2 HD-3000s and the latest NVIDIA x86-64 drivers. The processor
Has anyone ever gotten XvMC working on a 64 bit native AMD64 machine? I
was under the impression that it just didn't work yet.
Greg
That may very well be the case. If it is, what's the best alternative? I
would guess that the next nVidia release might take care of it, but I'd
rather not
Has anyone ever gotten XvMC working on a 64 bit native AMD64 machine? I
was under the impression that it just didn't work yet.
Greg
That may very well be the case. If it is, what's the best alternative? I
would guess that the next nVidia release might take care of it, but I'd
rather not
On 15-Nov-05, at 11:08 AM, Michael T. Dean wrote:
So, I would say don't make any changes until you're explicitly asked
to do so. If anyone finds any specific instructions for the community
at large, please let us know.
Check this out: http://bb.labs.zap2it.com/viewtopic.php?t=139
In an
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 10:44:46 -0500, Michael T. Dean wrote
snip
You just need to create a new video source and assign it to a
channel. Lots in the archives about this. Search on VCR.
Mike
Mike -
Thanks! I looked for but didn't find a search capability for the archives,
or I'd have
Thank you very much for the detailed info. It will surely come in
handy, especially the xmame patch considering I run Gentoo also and 0.97
isn't available in Portage.
I've been successful with the wireless gamepads in both fceu and znes
outside of MythGame. However I cannot get MythGame to
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 03:09, Bob wrote:
Steve Adeff wrote:
On Saturday 12 November 2005 23:41, Michael T. Dean wrote:
On 11/12/05 19:55, Nathan Allen Stratton wrote:
On Sat, 12 Nov 2005, Michael T. Dean wrote:
Nope. ATSC (US high-definition TV) is broadcast already encoded using
the
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 11:30, Alex Brekken wrote:
Hmmm, and I always thought that an Athlon 3000 or higher could play smooth
HD with no Xvmc... What's your CPU look like on the AMD box when playing HD
content?
On 11/14/05, Robert Lundy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have been suprised with
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 12:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone ever gotten XvMC working on a 64 bit native AMD64 machine? I
was under the impression that it just didn't work yet.
Greg
That may very well be the case. If it is, what's the best alternative?
I would guess that
On 11/15/05, Nada De nada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank for the advice
but how can I find out in which file my recordings are so I can delete them... i thought that they were being stored on dev/hda5/ but clearl they are not sincey my dev/hda2 partition is full and that does let me log in as
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 11:25:44AM -0600, William Lewis wrote:
When I try to fire up watching live TV with XvMC hardware acceleration
enabled, I get an X11 BadAlloc error with my nVidia 6200 TC and XOrg 6.8.2.
I'm running a subversion branch with 0.18 fixes, and my system is
configured with
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 11:21, James C. Dastrup wrote:
So are you saying that the PCHDTV-3000 will not work with the 150 or 500
cards? I currently have that as my hardware setup and was looking to
setup the PCHDTV-3000 within the next few weeks. Now I'm not sure if it
is worth the effort.
byron wrote:
Thank you very much for the detailed info. It will surely come in
handy, especially the xmame patch considering I run Gentoo also and 0.97
isn't available in Portage.
Care for some ebuilds then? (see attached)
They're identical to the normal builds, but include an epatch line.
Jesse Guardiani wrote:
byron wrote:
Thank you very much for the detailed info. It will surely come in
handy, especially the xmame patch considering I run Gentoo also and 0.97
isn't available in Portage.
Care for some ebuilds then? (see attached)
They're identical to the normal builds, but
I think your machine is fast enough that you may not need XvMC...
and if you don't need it you might be happier without it. I put up
with XvMC only because my AthlonXP 2100 can't cut it without it. Try
disabling xvmc and enabling libmpeg2 decoding. (I think it's on the
same page in the
Yeah that was me. I was hoping we could get them to chime in on what they
would like us to do.
Paul
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 11:51 am, George Nassas wrote:
On 15-Nov-05, at 11:08 AM, Michael T. Dean wrote:
So, I would say don't make any changes until you're explicitly asked
to do so.
You could always buy it, see if it works with linux and if not return it.
Worst case you are out $20 if they wont let you return it...
Paul
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 11:08 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
12G per hour? 4G per 20 minutes?
Holie!
Sounds like uncompressed recording... $20
On Sunday 13 November 2005 20:16, Chris Ribe wrote:
I bought one of these recently, and I have gotten it to work
intermittently...
http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16815104226
Channel changing works perfectly all the time, I haven't gotten all the
kinks worked out of video
On 11/15/05, Paul V. Gratz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could always buy it, see if it works with linux and if not return it.Worst case you are out $20 if they wont let you return it...Paul
Worst case is you spend $20 on it, and then spend 3 weeks tinkering around trying to make it work, only
to
On 11/15/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I try to fire up watching live TV with XvMC hardware acceleration
enabled, I get an X11 BadAlloc error with my nVidia 6200 TC and XOrg
6.8.2.
I'm running a subversion branch with 0.18 fixes, and my system is
configured
with 2
Trying to put together a myth installation and ran into
a snag.
testing by doing
dd if=/dev/video of=/dev/video16 bs=64k
I get sound out of the PVR-350 outputs, but no output from the
composite video?
Background Info
PVR-350
NO SOUND CARD ( wanting to use PVR-350 audio out
Jesse Guardiani wrote:
Care for some ebuilds then? (see attached)
They're identical to the normal builds, but include an epatch line. This
is the typical install
technique (assuming /usr/local/portage as your overlay dir):
Yeah, thanks! Though repackaging ebuilds to include new/different
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 12:50 pm, Jeff Simpson wrote:
On 11/15/05, Paul V. Gratz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could always buy it, see if it works with linux and if not return it.
Worst case you are out $20 if they wont let you return it...
Paul
Worst case is you spend $20 on it, and
I sometimes use XvMC on my x86-64 system. It does work, though it
has its issues.
My machine is very similar to the original poster's (Athlon64 3200+,
Nvidia FX5200, Nvidia 7676 drivers, Gentoo x86_64, MythTV svn 7337;
HD3000, Fusion3HDTV, PVR-500). But, I can get smooth playback
without
Anybody know anything about this? It says it runs uClinux...
http://www.pcmicrostore.com/partdetail.aspx?q=p:10503269SSAID=137667
-JAC
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MythTV svn 7337;
Okay, sorry about that...
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Joseph A. Caputo wrote:
Anybody know anything about this? It says it runs uClinux...
http://www.pcmicrostore.com/partdetail.aspx?q=p:10503269SSAID=137667
No network interface is a big downside. If someone hacked the firmware
to allow USB based NIC's, it could work. Plus it doesn't come
Sorry guys. is this possible... can anyone rip a DVD via a remote frontend? is it even possible???
On 11/6/05, brian boyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/18/05, Geo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The reason we got no jobs was both the daemon not loading and the dvd was not mounting properly. We
how do I change the time mythfilldatabase runs?
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On Tue, 2005-11-15 at 13:28 -0600, Mike Daugird wrote:
how do I change the time mythfilldatabase runs?
Dude. Asked and answered only 4 hours ago in this very thread.
b.
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When I try to fire up watching live TV with XvMC hardware
acceleration
enabled, I get an X11 BadAlloc error with my nVidia 6200 TC and XOrg
6.8.2.
I'm running a subversion branch with 0.18 fixes, and my system is
configured
with 2 HD-3000s and the latest NVIDIA x86-64 drivers. The
Looking at the archives, it seems that having two PVR-150s in the same backend
is no problem (and eventually a pcHDTV or Fusion as well down the road). I
currently have the retail 150 with the remote, so I'd get the 150MCE since I
don't need the remote, and radio would be a nice addition. My
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Different take: Can two retail 150s with IR Blasters be used within Myth (two
cable boxes)? Just checking, but I doubt I want to pay for another cable box
since much of what we watch is on analog anyway. I'm pretty sure I saw that
this was NOT possible in Windows,
On 11/15/05, Tom Lichti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joseph A. Caputo wrote:
Anybody know anything about this? It says it runs uClinux...
http://www.pcmicrostore.com/partdetail.aspx?q=p:10503269SSAID=137667
No network interface is a big downside. If someone hacked the firmware
to allow
It turns out that all the major noise is coming from my graphics
card, an nvidia gforce 6600 which has a fan. Could someone suggest
an alternative that is good but without a fan. Or is there some
clever mod that can be done which makes it okay to unplug the
graphics card fan?
Bryan Halter wrote:
Brad Fuller wrote:
Gary Franczyk wrote:
I understand that it is a touchy subject. I guess it would have to
be a
plug-in. Of course, if I missed an episode of Mythbusters, it would
be great to pull
it off of someone else's hard drive.
On Monday 14 November 2005 01:51
CHRIS KOTTING wrote:
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 10:44:46 -0500, Michael T. Dean wrote
snip
You just need to create a new video source and assign it to a
channel. Lots in the archives about this. Search on VCR.
Thanks! I looked for but didn't find a search capability for the archives,
or
On 11/15/05, tgate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It turns out that all the major noise is coming from my graphics
card, an nvidia gforce 6600 which has a fan. Could someone suggest
an alternative that is good but without a fan. Or is there some
clever mod that can be done which makes it okay to
Thanks for the suggestion anyway :)
Im going to try and put the data I have in my channels.conf into the database
manually when I get a chance this week. As I understand it dvb_channel and
dvb_pid are now depreciated, so I need data in channel and dtv_multiplex.
Anyone mind posting a mysqldump
On 15-Nov-05, at 2:28 PM, Mike Daugird wrote:
how do I change the time mythfilldatabase runs?
Assuming it's the backend and not cron that's running it on your
machine from any frontend go Utilties/Setup - Setup - General. It's a
couple of pages in.
- George
On 11/15/05, Josh Burks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/15/05, Tom Lichti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joseph A. Caputo wrote: Anybody know anything about this?It says it runs uClinux...
http://www.pcmicrostore.com/partdetail.aspx?q=p:10503269SSAID=137667 No network interface is a big downside.
I was able to get the channel information into my database by using the
0_18_fixes branch from subversion. Take a look at
http://cvs.mythtv.org/trac/ for information. It will let you scan the
capture card and get the information over the air. Much easier than a
series of SQL and/or perl
I can't figure how to record LiveTV. The online docs suggest that hitting r
will toggle it, but doing so just displays 'Recording ' in the top left of
the screen for a few moments. Nothing appears to be written anywhere. If I'm
in browse mode, the message that appears (written over the Browse
On 11/15/05, tgate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It turns out that all the major noise is coming from my graphics
card, an nvidia gforce 6600 which has a fan. Could someone suggest
an alternative that is good but without a fan. Or is there some
clever mod that can be done which makes it okay to
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 09:47, Ant Daniel wrote:
On 11/15/05, lischka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am being seriously dumb here but please someone just put me out of my
misery.
I have a working Mythtv setup on a Pundit-R (FC3 using Jarod's guide
PVR-350
connected to SKY Grundig
I have gotten XvMC working on my Athlon 64 with an nVidia 6600LE.
However, it wasn't easy, basically, I do a brute force hack to beat it
into submission whenever I start up my X Session.
First, when compiling Myth, force it to compile against libXVMCNVIDIA,
I've had nothing but trouble with
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 15:55, Devan Lippman wrote:
On 11/15/05, Josh Burks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/15/05, Tom Lichti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joseph A. Caputo wrote:
Anybody know anything about this? It says it runs uClinux...
James C. Dastrup wrote:
On 11/15/05, tgate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It turns out that all the major noise is coming from my graphics
card, an nvidia gforce 6600 which has a fan. Could someone suggest
an alternative that is good but without a fan. Or is there some
clever mod that can be
Richard Jones wrote:
I can't figure how to record LiveTV. The online docs suggest that hitting r
will toggle it, but doing so just displays 'Recording ' in the top left of
the screen for a few moments. Nothing appears to be written anywhere. If I'm
in browse mode, the message that appears
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I've been working on setting up a MythTV installation based on the
instructions at http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/fcmyth.php.
My PC is an Old Dell Dimension.
Processor: PIII 600
RAM: 224 MB
HDA: 20GB; /boot, /, SWAP
HDB: 20GB; /video
Video Card: ATI
On 11/15/05, Michael T. Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James C. Dastrup wrote:
It turns out that all the major noise is coming from my graphics
card, an nvidia gforce 6600 which has a fan. Could someone suggest
an alternative that is good but without a fan. Or is there some
clever mod
Dnia wtorek, 15 listopada 2005 22:04, Richard Jones napisał:
I can't figure how to record LiveTV. The online docs suggest that hitting
r will toggle it, but doing so just displays 'Recording ' in the top
left of the screen for a few moments. Nothing appears to be written
anywhere. If I'm in
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