On 12/31/05, Kirk Bocek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think I will try rolling back the driver though.
I'll post my results.
Kirk
Every time this has happened to me (more often than
I care to admit) it was one or more of the modules from
my distro getting loaded in preference to the ones I
Along similar lines.
Does Larry REALLY need 43 blank lines after EVERY two line message?
On 12/31/05, Larry's Club Cars [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With a wireless keyboard and wireless mouse
in the frontend, do I really need a remote control?
.
Evil Nathan wrote:
Original Message -
I plan to feed it DVI once I set up a proper Myth client,
or maybe component. Anyone got a modeline?
I use a DVI-HDMI adapter to my 1280x720 DLP and the following modeline
works for me:
Modeline 1280x720 74.160 1280 1352 1392 1648 720 728
On 12/31/05, James C. Dastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Samsung DLP does this as well by default, but there is a menu option on
the TV to change the aspect
from 'PC' to 'WideTV 16:9'. Then, the image fills the screen with a little
bit of overscan, which is easy to
compensate for. So,
Yeechang Lee wrote:
Larry's Club Cars [EMAIL PROTECTED] says:
With a wireless keyboard and wireless mouse
in the frontend, do I really need a remote control?
I too have a wireless keyboard, but still bought myself a learning
remote. A keyboard is nice for many MythTV-related tasks,
If anyone could offer some input, I would greatly
appreciate it.
When trying to run mythtv-setup, I get the following
error:
# mythtv-setup
Xlib: connection to :0.0 refused by server
Xlib: No protocol specified
mythtv-setup: cannot connect to X server :0.0
Thanks,
Justin
Hay David,
Just my 2p here - and I'm sure this applies to lots of
people that read this thread.
Having been a hardware (mainly HP/Compaq wintel
servers) for quite a few years now, I've come accross this quite a
bit.Whilst keeping the inside of your systems is important with the use of
mike choy [EMAIL PROTECTED] says:
I have several learning remotes, and all of them really struggle to
learn the key board, it can take 8 or 9 times for it to learn each
key.
I can't speak for other learning remote, but I've never had any
trouble teaching the MX-500 keystrokes *unless it needs
Justin Skaggs wrote:
If anyone could offer some input, I would greatly
appreciate it.
When trying to run mythtv-setup, I get the following
error:
# mythtv-setup
Xlib: connection to :0.0 refused by server
Xlib: No protocol specified
mythtv-setup: cannot connect to X server :0.0
Thanks,
I have a urc-6131nB00. I have some keys working after programming the pvr
button to 0081 for a PVR-350. Specifically the up, left and right arrows
work, but not the down arrow. I tried different down efc codes and none of
them generated the down code in irw, but some other code. So, the
I have Fedora Core3 with the following setup.mythtv-0.18.1-113.rhfc3.atmythgame-0.18.1-111.rhfc3.at ivtv4.0I was using the PVR 350 (Svideo Out) and I'm now using a Nvidia 5200 card.My Xmame settings are: Binary Location: /usr/local/bin/xmame.x11# /usr/local/bin/xmame.x11
Title: Message
Having been a hardware (mainly HP/Compaq wintel
servers) for quite a few years now, I've come accross this quite a
bit.Whilst keeping the inside of your systems is important with the use
of appropriate filters etc, you must be very careful when using compressed air
Do I understand things wrong - that hiding a channel does not prevent the
scheduler from scheduling shows on it? I have a custom record schedule to
record my favorite team on any channel, but the scheduler is picking up
games on Fox Sports Net channels that I currently do not get.
I thought that
I think the true answer is; it depends. In my case, WAF (Wife Approval
Factor) is extremely important. Trying to get my wife to change channels
and operate my Mythbox with a keyboard would be less than optimal. A
remote is designed for a particular job, a keyboard is designed for
another. While
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You've missed the point. These types of packages don't look for
multiple attempts at a single user name. They simply watch the auth
logs and match failures to IPs. Once an IP has accumulated a certain
number of failures within a specified time period, that IP address
Thanks John. Yea, I've done all the recommended mv commands to hide the
other modules. Although I also have a WinTV Radio card in addition to
the PVR-350. This uses the cx88 driver and seems to need the kernel
tveeprom instead of ivtv's version. The pvr-350 still works with the
kernel tveeprom
Hi,
I have had a stable mythtv front/backend system for about a year based on
fc3.
I was recently tempted to set up a second frontend basd on the Hauppauge
Media MVP with with the linux mvpmc software.
It is all up and working great ( I like the slimserver music client!),
only problem
Ackster wrote:
If I remember correctly, I saw remarks about this 'blue tint' on the
NVidia Linux forums (nvnet or whatever). I believe it's a driver
issue. Go check there..
-Ack
Ack:
Indeed you did see such remarks, and this turned out to be the clue that
put me on the track to a
I have MythTV 0.18.1 running with a PVR-250 card. About two months ago,
I added a pcHDTV-3000 card but still can't figure out how it get it
recognized by the OS. I'm running 2.6.13-r5 on Gentoo. At one point,
someone here told me all I had to do was select the DVB modules and
re-compile my
Does anyone have any ideas which might explain the flicker? I realize
that flicker is hard to describe.
When you say flicker, do you mean the playback stutters or pauses?
The playback doesn't stutter or pause. What I see are white lines shooting across the
image. The lines are broken up.
On Sunday 01 January 2006 12:05, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
I have MythTV 0.18.1 running with a PVR-250 card. About two months ago,
I added a pcHDTV-3000 card but still can't figure out how it get it
recognized by the OS. I'm running 2.6.13-r5 on Gentoo. At one point,
someone here told me all I
Happy New Year to you all.
I finally have FC4 running on my Mac Mini.
MythTV is installed but I am having several issues.
First, MythMusic emits just a horrible blast of static, even if the
volume control is set to mute.
Any one got this running?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] yum.repos.d]$ mythfrontend
Steve Adeff wrote:
On Saturday 31 December 2005 10:56, Calvin Harrigan wrote:
Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
I have this LG DLP TV (52SZ8R) which says it has a 1280x720
resolution. What settings do I use so that I feed it this
resolution?
A quick test (from a Windows machine) that shows
On Sunday 01 January 2006 12:44, Calvin Harrigan wrote:
Steve Adeff wrote:
On Saturday 31 December 2005 10:56, Calvin Harrigan wrote:
Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
I have this LG DLP TV (52SZ8R) which says it has a 1280x720
resolution. What settings do I use so that I feed it this
resolution?
A
Got a question for those of you running 3ghz processors [b]without[/b] XvMC
decoding 1080i and deinterlacing successfully. What is your secret? I've
tried 3 different machines with 3ghz (or close to it), and none of them come
anywhere close to being able to do 1080i video smoothly in Myth. I'm
On 1/1/2006 9:23 AM Steve Adeff said the following:
On Sunday 01 January 2006 12:05, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
I have MythTV 0.18.1 running with a PVR-250 card. About two months ago,
I added a pcHDTV-3000 card but still can't figure out how it get it
recognized by the OS. I'm running
Jim Duda wrote:
Does anyone have any ideas which might explain the flicker? I
realize that flicker is hard to describe.
When you say flicker, do you mean the playback stutters or pauses?
The playback doesn't stutter or pause. What I see are white lines
shooting across the image. The
On Sunday 01 January 2006 12:56, Rob wrote:
Got a question for those of you running 3ghz processors [b]without[/b] XvMC
decoding 1080i and deinterlacing successfully. What is your secret? I've
tried 3 different machines with 3ghz (or close to it), and none of them
come anywhere close to
--- Scott Bickford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a urc-6131nB00. I have some keys working
after programming the pvr
button to 0081 for a PVR-350. Specifically the up,
left and right arrows
work, but not the down arrow. I tried different
down efc codes and none of
them generated
On Sunday 01 January 2006 9:00 am, Scott Bickford wrote:
I have a urc-6131nB00. I have some keys working after programming the pvr
button to 0081 for a PVR-350. Specifically the up, left and right arrows
work, but not the down arrow. I tried different down efc codes and none of
them
On Sunday 01 January 2006 12:19, Steve Adeff wrote:
On Sunday 01 January 2006 01:04, Steve Adeff wrote:
On Saturday 31 December 2005 20:52, Mark Spieth wrote:
was this stuttering showing face in regular playback? I just updated
to 8453
and am noticing 1080i is stuttering on 1080i
Thanks to everyone. Purchased an s-video cable, and sound cable (dish
has 2 sets of outputs), it's now working :-)
3 small issues that are annoying, and google has not been helpful with.
1: I've googled, and found that I needed to edit (heavily)
my /etc/X11/xorg.conf file to add;
Section Screen
I have almost the exact same setup and my playback is fine. I'm running
on an Athlon 2600+, which is much less than 3HGhz. I have an nvidia
6200, but I don't think that makes a huge difference with 2D
performance. One thing you didn't mention is whether your recordings
are in SD or HD.
Hi, I'm struggling with a Myth-specific sound issue. I just bought a cool Logitech X-530 surround speaker set for my mythbox, and excitedly set it up. I got Xine working fine playing DVDs with great surround, but Myth refuses to accept the parameters that *should* accept surround.
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Ryan Steffes wrote:
Is anyone else having problems with Zap2it? I'm getting 500 internal
service error. I tried to log into labs.zap2it.com
http://labs.zap2it.com to see if I accidentally let my subscription
lapse, and I'm getting page not found
Hello,
I was wondering if .swf files are viewable in mythbrowser. They work
fine for me in konquerer but when viewed from mythbrowser directly, they
show up as jumbled characters. Can someone confirmed if this is in fact
supposed to be working and if so any pointers on how to fix this?
On 1/1/06, Yeechang Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I made sure
to get an IR keyboard/mouse so I could teach the codes to my remote;
this way I haven't had to bother with lirc.
That's a benefit I hadn't thought of. Does it work ok?
I bought an ACK-581 (URL:http://www.directron.com/ack581.html).
On 1/1/06, Steve Adeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 01 January 2006 12:19, Steve Adeff wrote:
I'm really getting frustrated, there must be something I'm missing. I went all
the way back to 8199 and I'm still getting stuttering! I even rebooted the
machine. I've tried both gcc-4.0 and
Jason Mollman wrote:
ivtvctl -X to get the current setting
ivtvctl -x 1 to turn it on
ivtvctl -x 0 to turn it off
Thanks for the info, that got me on track to get a
working situation.
In addition to ivtvctl -x 1, I also set ivtvctl -w
cc to passthrough closed captioning to the
television.
Well, Joshua, that didn't do it. I rolled back to ivtv 0.4.0 and my
previous kernel with no success. Still no sound playing back recorded
programs that I know have sound.
I'm wondering if it has something to do with updating the ATrpms mythtv
package from -114 to -116.
Kirk
Joshua Frank
ksCD is really annoying in how it automatically pops up whenever I put
in a CD. I don't want to get rid of the automount functionality but I
really don't want ksCD to keep popping up. I've searched around but so
far I haven't found the way to turn this off. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mark
I can't get the option Follow symbolic links when deleting files to
work. It's enabled in mythtv-setup. I've checked that the symlinks
themselves are correct, and the file permissions are also set
properly.
Nevertheless, whenever I delete a recording, the symlink is deleted
and the target is left
I can't get the option Follow symbolic links when deleting files to
work. It's enabled in mythtv-setup. I've checked that the symlinks
themselves are correct, and the file permissions are also set
properly.
Nevertheless, whenever I delete a recording, the symlink is deleted
and the target
Hey,
In the past couple of days mythtv-frontend-0.18.1-116.rhfc4.at has
locked up on me 3 or 4 times during playback of recorded shows.
This is the first time I have seen this behaviour and each time I was
attempting to playback recorded movies at least 2 hours in length.. The
shows were
Actually mine is more square on the edges.
I did actually use your guide and the codes from your remote links.
I will try that rc-5 though.
Thanks,
I have a URC-6131B00 (according to the back of my
remote), does yours look like this:
http://www.ofausa.com/remote.php?type=URC%206131
If so,
sön 2006-01-01 klockan 15:50 -0400 skrev Jonathan Markevich:
Hi, I'm struggling with a Myth-specific sound issue. I just bought a
cool Logitech X-530 surround speaker set for my mythbox, and excitedly
set it up. I got Xine working fine playing DVDs with great surround,
but Myth refuses to
On Sun, Jan 01, 2006 at 10:00:42AM -0600, Moasat wrote:
I thought that by hiding the channels, it would prevent the scheduler from
picking shows on those channels but it appears to be doing it anyway.
Shouldn't hiding be enough? Or do I have to actually delete them?
I think hiding channels
On 12/31/05, Brad DerManouelian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 31, 2005, at 12:29 PM, Steve Adeff wrote:
I'd still think it would be worth paying the $500 for a UPS for
that system,
save yourself the hassle of a power outtage destroying some of
those drives.
Happened to me once and
I've got a backend with 3 hd tuners in it, and a frontend with an
Athlon 2500+ (overclocked to 2700+) I'm using an nvidia 6200 to drive
a westinghouse lvm-37w1 at 1920x1080, with sound going out via ac3
passthrough. Recorded programs play back great. However when I try
watching live tv,
I just noticed the following appeared in /var/log/messages at 15:32:59
then the ringbuffer errors appear immediatly after this
Jan 1 15:32:59 nelson kernel: [ cut here ]
Jan 1 15:32:59 nelson kernel: kernel BUG at lib/radix-tree.c:276!
Jan 1 15:32:59 nelson
On Sun, Jan 01, 2006 at 11:06:18AM -0500, Michael Starks wrote:
If the attacker uses a spoofed source IP of localhost, the server's IP,
a configured DNS server, the Zap2it web site(s) or some other needed IP,
that would be an effective DoS. If the intent is a DoS of some sort
rather than an
Steve Hodge [EMAIL PROTECTED] says:
I made sure
to get an IR keyboard/mouse so I could teach the codes to my remote;
this way I haven't had to bother with lirc.
That's a benefit I hadn't thought of. Does it work ok?
I went into my setup's pros and cons in great, great detail in the
Howdy,
I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions in
regards to getting HDTV working properly with Mythtv.
System Specs :
Fedora Core 3
Intel 845 Board
P4 2.8
512MB RAM
PVR-350
DVICO DVB-T Lite
NVIDIA FX5200
Whenever I play back HDTV, the screen appears to
"pixelate" and not
On Sun, Jan 01, 2006 at 04:28:22PM -0500, Beny Spensieri Jr wrote:
The only problem is that I have to execute ivtvctl -x
1 -w cc everytime the computer is rebooted. I've
setup a script in ~/.kde/Autostart/ to do this, but is
there a more optimal way to make these setting
permanent? A config
On 1/1/06, John Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does Larry REALLY need 43 blank lines after EVERY two line message?No.
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I have been trying to install MythTV. Ever since I saw a demo of it on
systm (that old techtv guy's web movie 'darktips' site). I first tried
installing a dual boot system on my main machine so I could get the jist
of how everything works and should be setup. I never got my remote to
work
I've been running 0.18.1 (with the patch to allocate 16 buffers with
XvMC VLD rather than 8) on an VIA EPIA box for over six months and now
mysteriously the frontend will fail when trying to view one particular
new recording of Lost; the frontend log looks like:
2006-01-01 20:11:46.091
I am running FC4 with MythTV 0.18.1. I have a Windows 2003 Server with MS Services for Unix 3.5 installed (this includes a NFS server). I keep my divx movies on this server and access them over the network using NFS from my MythTV box. I just reloaded my MythTV box and I'm having troubles mounting
I ran out of disk in my /mnt/store file system, so I removed two recordings
I had in there. I have my disk space back, but both mythfrontend and mythweb
see the two recordings as still there. How to I remove the information from
the database?
thanks
Danny Aldham
--
This message has been
I've purchased the MS remote keyboard (and the MS remote control
unit) for use in Myth. There was a thread in October about this but
it didn't say if and how the person got the keyboard to work. There
seems to be plenty of information for getting the remote control to
work but I can't
On Sunday 01 January 2006 19:52, Michael Cheshire (Mailing Lists) wrote:
Howdy,
I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions in regards to getting HDTV
working properly with Mythtv.
System Specs :
Fedora Core 3
Intel 845 Board
P4 2.8
512MB RAM
PVR-350
DVICO DVB-T Lite
NVIDIA FX5200
On Sun, Jan 01, 2006 at 10:00:42AM -0600, Moasat wrote:
I thought that by hiding the channels, it would prevent the
scheduler
from picking shows on those channels but it appears to be
doing it anyway.
Shouldn't hiding be enough? Or do I have to actually delete them?
I think hiding
On Sun, 2006-01-01 at 16:25 -0800, Yeechang Lee wrote:
--snip--
Or, for that matter, all the ivtv/btvt-related questions; I'd highly
recommend anyone in the US using cable whose provider supplies a HDTV
box (which are all FireWire-equipped by FCC mandate) to consider
switching to it even if it
I'm sure someone has gotten mythdvd to use VLC instead of mplayer but
I can't seem to get it done. The command I use at the command line
will not work with mythdvd.
I'm running:
vlc -f dvd://
Simple huh? But when run from within Myhtdvd I get the error:
[0195] main interface error: no
On 1/2/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I ran out of disk in my /mnt/store file system, so I removed two recordings
I had in there. I have my disk space back, but both mythfrontend and mythweb
see the two recordings as still there. How to I remove the information from
the
On Sun, 2006-01-01 at 21:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I ran out of disk in my /mnt/store file system, so I removed two recordings
I had in there. I have my disk space back, but both mythfrontend and mythweb
see the two recordings as still there. How to I remove the information from
the
Aaron wrote:
QUESTION #1 - How do I uninstall Fedora Core 4 from this machine so
I no longer have to use GRUB and select Windows XP everytime I boot up?
You could just configure Grub to boot XP by default after a very short
time-out - then you won't have to select XP. Otherwise, if you
I have a problem were after a reboot and startup of mythbackend and
mythfrontend that the default input for the tuner card seems to get lost.
After every reboot, when I go into Watch TV, I get snow. C which
corrects the problem and tunes to Tuner 0. The weird thing is I have one
capture
On 1/1/06, Brian Donaldson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running FC4 with MythTV 0.18.1. I have a Windows 2003 Server with MS
Services for Unix 3.5 installed (this includes a NFS server). I keep my
divx movies on this server and access them over the network using NFS from
my MythTV box. I
As I said, it all works correctly under Windows Media Centre on the same
harware/antenna.
M.
- Original Message -
From: Steve Adeff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: mythtv-users@mythtv.org
Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006 1:24 PM
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] HDTV Playback pixelation
On Sunday 01
Aaron wrote:
QUESTION #1 - How do I uninstall Fedora Core 4 from this machine so I
no longer have to use GRUB and select Windows XP everytime I boot up?
At a Windows command prompt (Start-Run-'cmd') type fdisk /mbr that
will install the original Windows Master Boot Record and get rid of
Thank youfor the suggestion, but still no luck.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mythtv]# mount -t nfs 10.10.10.8:/media /mnt/media/mount: 10.10.10.8:/media: can't read superblock
On 1/1/06, John Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/1/06, Brian Donaldson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running FC4 with MythTV
Johan Venter wrote:
Aaron wrote:
QUESTION #1 - How do I uninstall Fedora Core 4 from this machine so
I no longer have to use GRUB and select Windows XP everytime I boot up?
At a Windows command prompt (Start-Run-'cmd') type fdisk /mbr that
will install the original Windows Master Boot
So, are you saying I should have LIRC OFF when I try to run IRW?
This is where my next problem came. I ran 'irw' as per documented to
see if I could get any commands to display. IRW executed and dropped
a line down, but then did nothing. It appeared to be frozen. I hit
CONTROL+C to
You have portmap running?On 1/1/06, Brian Donaldson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank youfor the suggestion, but still no luck.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mythtv]# mount -t nfs 10.10.10.8:/media /mnt/media/mount: 10.10.10.8:/media: can't read superblock
On 1/1/06, John Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
Does anyone know what this means? I get a few of the following
error messages in my backend logs once in a while. I'm using SVN
version 8465 (from today). I've seen it before in much older
versions of myth.
QSettings::sync: filename is null/empty
Conflict in
Assuming you don't want anything on the FC4 partition, you should be
able to go into the Administrative Tools in Windows, and use the disk
tools in the Computer item (can't remember the actual name...don't
have a Win box handy) to blow away that partition and reformat it
NTFS. You'll need
I have this problem for a v4l card and alsa. I solved it by putting
some lines in local.start (gentoo uses this file as the last part of the
bootup sequence for user commands before starting X - other didtros do
similar)
/etc/conf.d/local.start ## myth related stuff
I have recently put a bigger disk in my myth box and want to stop
transcoding from MPEG2 (PVR-250) to MPEG-4/NUV. So I have gone into
Utilities/Setup-Setup-TV Settings-Recording Profiles and chose the
MPEG-2 Encoders (PVR-250, PVR-350) profile and for each of Default,
Live TV, High Quality and
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On Jan 1, 2006, at 17.22, Byron Poland wrote:
I've got a backend with 3 hd tuners in it, and a frontend with an
Athlon 2500+ (overclocked to 2700+) I'm using an nvidia 6200 to drive
a westinghouse lvm-37w1 at 1920x1080, with sound going out via
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On Jan 1, 2006, at 20.38, Justin Clacherty wrote:
I've purchased the MS remote keyboard (and the MS remote control
unit) for use in Myth. There was a thread in October about this
but it didn't say if and how the person got the keyboard to
Was doing some work catching up nuvexport's tickets, and I've run into
an issue I don't know the answer to. I'm hoping that someone out there
knows enough about mencoder to help me with the following ticket:
https://svn.forevermore.net/nuvexport/ticket/74
I'd appreciate any help you can give
After upgrading to the latest MythTV from ATRPMs (latest ivtv, kernel,
lirc) I'm getting a consistent crash when trying to watch live tv and
some of ivtv modules don't want to load anymore. I'd appreciate any
suggestions on how to get the system back.
Here are the RPMs I loaded:
Michael Luich wrote:
hey All,
I just updated to SVN installe dmyth web and
a blank page. I get the following errors in my http error logs:
[client 192.168.1.45] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function
load_all_channels() in /var/www/html/mythweb/program_listing.php on
line 42
Sorry, it looks like I wasted your time. I found a problem with the
script I'm using to archive recordings. It was creating duplicate
copies.
Myth seems to be following the symlinks after all.
Thanks
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