I assume you are using the xbox dvd kit and the supplied IR receiver
that sticks into a controller port? I think you might be able to use
other remotes that use the same kind of codes... RC5 maybe? You should
look around the xbox wiki's (both old and new) for more info on that.
Another
On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 11:57:34PM -0500, Brad Benson wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 05:24:43 +0100, Robert Krig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone here mentioned usenet newsgroups.
name some advantages of mailing list vs: newsgroup. Is there even a
mythtv newsgroup at the moment?
Here's a
On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 10:39:09PM -0600, M S wrote:
the show... I would say this show right now this is taking up 70% of
my storage alone. Also, every now and then I'll see a single program
It's curious how our standards change. Today you can pick up disk
drives amazingly cheap -- 160gb for
On Wed, Feb 16, 2005 at 12:20:01AM -0500, Chris Pinkham wrote:
It sounds to me like the easiest way to make the current behavior
match the old behavior for recording-failed HDTV (from an interface
point of view) would be to have it write a 0 byte file if the reception
check fails. In 0.16,
On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 10:38:16PM -0700, Blammo wrote:
[bold]
MythTV lets you choose any form of deinterlacing you want. XvMC or not.
However, chosing anything OTHER than BOB will make your life a living
hell. BOB seems to be about the only deinterlacer smart enough not to
go ape on
On Wed, Feb 16, 2005 at 06:42:02AM +, Kevin Pratt wrote:
And the second dilemma: How to connect to the display?
The screen we have is a Pionneer PDP-4340HD, which has VGA, Component
(Y-Pb-Pr), S-video, and composite inputs. I was originally planning DVI
connection, but since that
On Wednesday 16 February 2005 03:23 am, Brad Templeton wrote:
On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 10:38:16PM -0700, Blammo wrote:
[bold]
MythTV lets you choose any form of deinterlacing you want. XvMC or not.
However, chosing anything OTHER than BOB will make your life a living
hell. BOB seems to
Hello,
I agree that newsgroup is much better. I just have subscribed and got
more then 100 mails in one day. Too much.
Please let us know about newsgroup address.
Regards,
Andrei
Robert Krig wrote:
Someone here mentioned usenet newsgroups.
I have been thinking about this as well. It seems to me
I just tried urpmi mythtv-suite after adding thac's rpm'sbut for some
reason it says libmythv isn't available I had no problem with
0.16...everything installed. Am I missing something ?
- Original Message -
From: Matt Vollmar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Discussion about mythtv
Wow, it can play BBC Radio? Awesome :D
(I see BBC7 and BBC Radio 1 listed in one of the screen shots)
Max.
Here you go:
http://home.kabelfoon.nl/~moongies/streamtuned.html
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Robert Krig wrote:
Can anyone recommend a linux mail reader which handles mailing lists well?
Actually, Thunderbird isn't half bad.
I wish it had a 'watch thread' function, as it does with news groups.
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was a temporary outage at the start. Tivo is going overboard recording
CBR video for the whole length, clearly one can do better than that,
but you get the idea.
Sometimes there's just something to be said about simplicity, and
recording 'nothing' until the signal returns is not such a bad
Brad Templeton wrote:
On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 11:57:34PM -0500, Brad Benson wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 05:24:43 +0100, Robert Krig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone here mentioned usenet newsgroups.
name some advantages of mailing list vs: newsgroup. Is there even
Sure, DVD-R is cheaper -- instead of 30 cents/gigabyte it's as low as 6
cents/GB, and also going to get cheaper, but it's offline instead of
online (though not drawing power etc.)
But it makes you realize that optical archiving is not as exciting as
it once was.
Ahh, portability vs.
Yeah, and a few years ago Sony was going to stop the computer world
from listening to audio CD's. Until the world discovered black
magic...markers.
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-917908.html
Sharpies: Not just good for sniffing, but for cracking anti-piracy too!
-Kenneth
On Tue, 15 Feb
would it be possible to collect the links to the unofficial addons, on
mythtv.org?
Max Waterman wrote:
Wow, it can play BBC Radio? Awesome :D
(I see BBC7 and BBC Radio 1 listed in one of the screen shots)
Max.
Here you go:
http://home.kabelfoon.nl/~moongies/streamtuned.html
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 13:02:49 -0500 (EST), Chris Pinkham
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Pinkham wrote:
I know that custom jobs can be setup to run after a recording finishes,
but is it possible to access them from mythfrontend using the 'Job
Options' menu option. Currently only 'Begin
I absolutely agree with Matt that this is a feature desperately
lacking in MythTV. I know its been brought up many times here, so
obviously others thinks so too. I think the main reason that it
hasn't been implemented is that the people with the skill needed to
do so, think nothing of burning
Hi Kevin,
Yes I have this motherboard in my Pundit-r. I am not sure if it's
exactly the same sound hardware as you have. My lspci gives me for the sound
Multimedia audio controller: ATI Technologies Inc SoundMAX Integrated Di
gital Audio
I had no
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 02:03:54 -0800, Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I absolutely agree with Matt that this is a feature desperately
lacking in MythTV. I know its been brought up many times here, so
obviously others thinks so too. I think the main reason that it
hasn't been implemented is that
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 02:12:32 -0800, Todd Tidwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anyway I could setup a custom job or is there some work around for
this so that I could transcode the files down to something more manageable?
Try current CVS (or wait till .18), this was just implemented within
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 02:03:54 -0800, Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I absolutely agree with Matt that this is a feature desperately
lacking in MythTV. I know its been brought up many times here, so
obviously others thinks so too. I think the main reason that it
hasn't been implemented is that
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, Sean G wrote:
Cory,
I was mucking around with the same patch last month,
and found that it wasn't handling frametype T
correctly.
It would play one of my recordings correctly for a few
seconds, then die. I turned on the debugging flags
and found that when it encountered a T
On Wednesday 16 February 2005 03:24, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
I run Linux too and I know about CVS. I was only curious because you
mentioned make world which is synonoumeous (how the heck do you spell
this?) with *BSD.
more like with X11 than BSD
--
simon
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, Minh Duong wrote:
Does the FX5200 cards have mpeg2 hardware decoders?
nVidia's site isn't clear on this. I think that some
of them might, but I think it's only on the mobile
versions. Anybody got any info on this?
No, but XvMC is a partial MPEG2 decoder. It helps reduce
threading support. I'm a 'power' Pine user myself, as I don't like to
touch the mouse when in an e.mail/usenet reading app,
*sniff*... I didn't think there were any of us left *sniff*
:)
-Cory
*
* Cory Papenfuss
The programmer says: soon.
Please keep in mind that to a programmer, soon means sometime in the next
100 years.
In other words, I have so many projects that I have no idea how long it will
take me to get everything I want to working. nuvexport's commandline stuff
is high on my priority list,
Eric Werness wrote:
After upgrading from 0.16 to 0.17, I can't record a full show in HDTV. I
have a pcHDTV 2000 on kernel 2.4.27
If I watch live TV or make a short recording, the video is fine for a
few seconds, then starts dropping out, even though the reception is fine
(getatsc produces a
How can I install it?
I can't d/l the s/w from the web site below, and the rpms I can find
seem to require downgrading many other packages...
Max.
Jesper Rasmussen wrote:
would it be possible to collect the links to the unofficial addons, on
mythtv.org?
Max Waterman wrote:
Wow, it can play BBC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/16/2005 7:47:21 AM
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/16/2005 6:08:56 AM
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, Minh Duong wrote:
Does the FX5200 cards have mpeg2 hardware decoders?
nVidia's site isn't clear on this. I think that some
of them might, but I think it's only on the mobile
versions.
I've spent literally years trying to get the g400 to look picture
perfect under framebuffer/X/matroxset and have never succeeded. If you
know anything more, I would love to hear about it.
TVout solutions are a wildcard with any card. Most suck and are
unknown as far as how they operate
While I don't currently have any User Jobs set up, I've been wanting
to dive into the myth code a little bit and this seems like a fairly
trivial task and hence, a good starting place for me. I pulled the
latest cvs last night and I believe I have this working correctly. I
need to do some more
Hi everybody,
I just upgraded yesterday to 0.17 using the debian packages, and things seemed
to go well until I sat down with my wife last night to watch some shows.
My frontend is a nice and slow little Celeron 433 with a TNT2 being fed to a
scan converter. I record at 480w X 320H and a
I found it to be a bad lirc.conffor the wrong remote. Try the
black/grey or the grey... Jarrod can help.
http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/fcmyth.php
-r
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Josh Burks
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 11:48 PM
Around about 15/02/05 15:04, Simon Kenyon typed ...
i believe you are using my version of the software for the redremote
the Makefile documents the various timeouts
sorry if this caused you problems
Yep, but don't apologise, it's my fault for not bothering to look at
the code :)
That did the
Since upgrading to 0.17 last W/E [ATrpms], mythbackend has died
without logs twice. Both times, I'd been fiddling around in mythweb
looking at recorded items schedules shortly beforehand.
*May* not be related, just very suspicious. I'll check over the W/E
when I'm not worried about
Yeah, that's the URL that doesn't work (for me).
Max.
Frank Muenchow wrote:
Max Waterman schrieb:
How can I install it?
I can't d/l the s/w from the web site below
http://ircm.homelinux.org/cgi/lookup.php?context=homepagecommand=getURLparameter=mythstream-v0.16_3
Adam Prentice wrote:
I just tried urpmi mythtv-suite after adding thac's rpm'sbut for some
reason it says libmythv isn't available I had no problem with
0.16...everything installed. Am I missing something ?
I think this is fixed now (make sure to run urpmi.update -a first)
Bolek
I'm not surprised. You get used to it in China :|
Max.
Ryszard wrote:
i just downloaded it..?!
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 19:52:20 +0800, Max Waterman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I install it?
I can't d/l the s/w from the web site below, and the rpms I can find
seem to require downgrading many
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 07:31:54 -0500, Brian J. Murrell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah. OSD. On-screen-display. Perhaps you thought that by OSD I only
meant the few overlays that pop-up over playing video. No. By OSD I
mean the whole On-screen-display.
So rather than follow established
On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 11:24:44AM +0200, Antti Siiskonen wrote:
On Sun, Feb 13, 2005 at 04:07:48PM -0500, Chris Pinkham wrote:
bt isn't enough because it doesn't show all threads. Look at the
HOWTO for necessary steps to get a good backtrace.
Ok, new quite lengthy trace attached. While I
On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 07:59 -0500, Cory Papenfuss wrote:
TVout solutions are a wildcard with any card. Most suck and are
unknown as far as how they operate internally.
That is true, for most, but not for the g400 -- with DirectFB. I
understand what you are saying about the unknown
On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 08:28 -0500, Donavan Stanley wrote:
So rather than follow established terminology
Established where? Here? I guess I have not been hanging out here long
enough to know that while the world of set-top-boxes calls the display
that it shows on the TV the OSD, myth folks
Look at mythburn on sourceforge. It was written by/for knoppmyth but the
scripts are available modified for Fedora Core. Creates a DVD with menues
and chapters (based on myth cut-list or even spacing).
Just a few reasons why... There's a series or two out there that I'd
like to archive instead
Brian J. Murrell wrote:
snip
ModeLine coryntsci 14.3 720 760 824 910 480 484 492 525 interlace
I will try that. But I have found that one modeline for one brand of
video card just does not work with other video cards, so unless this is
for a g400 specifically, I won't get my hopes up.
Cory Papenfuss wrote:
TVout solutions are a wildcard with any card. Most suck and are
unknown as far as how they operate internally.
I just recently found out that the TV-out of SiS chipsets (many, many
HTPC barebones use them) are not capable of outputting interlaced
material. Quite an
So what chipsets/cards do ouput interlaced?
Greg
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Actually, the 5200 *does* have an mpeg-2 decoder on the card.
This was confirmed by a couple users onthis list a few months ago.
Also, nVidia has stated that the FX series cards are equipped
with mpeg-2 decoders. I believe the drivers take advantage of
that as well.
OK... I learn
Hi,
I had asked this question about 2-3 months ago and got no reply
that time. I am still anxious to know about the answer to increase my
knowledge.
I record programs using MythTV (0.17) + PVR 350. I then encode
with mencoder (part of MPlayer).
When I encode the programs without
Neil Bird wrote:
Since upgrading to 0.17 last W/E [ATrpms], mythbackend has died
without logs twice. Both times, I'd been fiddling around in mythweb
looking at recorded items schedules shortly beforehand.
*May* not be related, just very suspicious. I'll check over the W/E
when I'm not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/16/2005 9:12:54 AM
Actually, the 5200 *does* have an mpeg-2 decoder on the card.
This was confirmed by a couple users onthis list a few months ago.
Also, nVidia has stated that the FX series cards are equipped
with mpeg-2 decoders. I believe the drivers take advantage of
Well - That's the thread i read, but i thought (think)
if ! strstr $PATH /usr/local/bin ; then
PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin
fi
... means that if the path DOESN'T include /usr/local/bin that it
should add it... ???
I DO have /usr/local/bin in my path. And i'm not at my Myth box
right
On Wednesday 16 February 2005 13:09, Neil Bird wrote:
Around about 15/02/05 15:04, Simon Kenyon typed ...
i believe you are using my version of the software for the redremote
the Makefile documents the various timeouts
sorry if this caused you problems
Yep, but don't apologise, it's
I would suggest posting a comment for help in either the hauppauge
help forums or calling their customer support. If it was a warranty
or paid repair issue, they should send you a new IR receiver if there
is an incompatibility.
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 22:47:36 -0600, Josh Burks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brian J. Murrell wrote:
On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 08:28 -0500, Donavan Stanley wrote:
So rather than follow established terminology you invent your own and
expect everyone else to follow along? Pretty much everyone understand
that an OSD refers to UI that's overlayed on the video
That is true, for most, but not for the g400 -- with DirectFB. I
understand what you are saying about the unknown (rather undocumented)
internal operations, but one of the DirectFB developers did some great
work for the g400 and utilized it's tv-encoder as it is supposed to be,
producing a
Kevin Kuphal wrote:
Berend van Wachem wrote:
Hi Kevin,
Yes I have this motherboard in my Pundit-r. I am not sure if it's
exactly the same sound hardware as you have. My lspci gives me for
the sound
Multimedia audio controller: ATI Technologies Inc SoundMAX Integrated
Di
i downloaded this today in an attempt to get it to run. i couldnt
even get it to make. gotta say tho' i didnt try very hard (think i
had some dev packages missing)..
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 21:07:44 -0800, Lonnie Borntreger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 23:49 -0500, Brad Benson
Hi All,
I'm a bit of a *nix newbie and would appreciate some
advice. Is there any way that I can setup Myth to
connect to the net via a proxy server? For example,
all the other machines on the network connect to the
outside world on 192.16.0.1:4480 I'd like to be able
to configure Myth (or
Blammo wrote:
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 15:08:35 -0600, jmk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To answer my own post... removing mad-0.14.2b and installing
libmad-0.15.1b and libid3tag-0.15.1b fixed my mythmusic compile errors.
Stupid old RH9 box.
Joe
How about this one:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mythmusic]#
I just recently found out that the TV-out of SiS chipsets (many, many HTPC
barebones use them) are not capable of outputting interlaced material. Quite
an important thing if you want picture perfect I'd say. I am trying to get
the modeline right
That cannot be correct, since TVOUT is defined
Chris Ainslie wrote:
Hi All,
I'm a bit of a *nix newbie and would appreciate some
advice. Is there any way that I can setup Myth to
connect to the net via a proxy server? For example,
all the other machines on the network connect to the
outside world on 192.16.0.1:4480 I'd like to be able
to
With the new-ish code that uses v4l2 to get the signal strength from a
HD-3000 card, I am seeing negative signal strengths on my strongest
stations (over 90 using dtvchannel). I suspect the 1.6 driver is
(buggily) using a signed char to compute the signal strength at some point.
I don't have
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Max Waterman
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 7:28 AM
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] mythstream
Hi,
Sorry to hijack this thread but I just have a few questions.
1. How is this version of MythStream different than the project
On Wednesday 16 February 2005 9:55, Ryszard wrote:
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 21:07:44 -0800, Lonnie Borntreger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 23:49 -0500, Brad Benson wrote:
Hmm, you do appear to be correct. I know I saw something for myth
that would play internet radio, but I
Is there a way to setup mythtv so that livetv is always on Tuner 0,
and recorded shows are always on Tuner 1?
Sorry if this is answered elsewhere but I have been unable to find it.
Thanks,
James
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Hi,
Kevin, I have the same MB and it worked with Fedora Core 3 out of the
box. I can get you more details when I'm back home on Friday. I've had
some other issues though, been trying to get a tv-out solution going for
a while.
Just a hint for the TV-out, don't use the latest ATI drivers, use
On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 09:52 -0500, Cory Papenfuss wrote:
Some of them can suck less, and may in fact be quite good. What I
am saying is that unless you run a genlocked, synchronous 29.97 resolution
with a 1:1 pixel-mapped input/output characteristic
So, before we get into another
looks like 1. goes via a browser to stream content you've got on your
sever, while 2. does internet radio.
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 09:09:42 -0600, Lan User [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Max Waterman
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 7:28 AM
To: Discussion
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 09:25:31 -0500, Brian J. Murrell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just to defend against your claims that my definition of OSD is out of
my ass and contrary to what everyone thinks it is would a definition
from the wikipedia be good enough for you?
Bill Smith wrote:
Kevin, I have the same MB and it worked with Fedora Core 3 out of the
box. I can get you more details when I'm back home on Friday. I've had
some other issues though, been trying to get a tv-out solution going
for a while.
I'm still using RH9. I just unloaded the alsa 1.0.8
Hey let's all play a fun game, let's all start calling books on paper
displays and get all pissy when someone says what the fuck are you
talking about?.
roflmao... :-) chuckle, chortle and all that.
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On Wednesday 16 February 2005 10:09, Lan User wrote:
Hi,
Sorry to hijack this thread but I just have a few questions.
1. How is this version of MythStream different than the project found
here:
http://mythstreamtv.sourceforge.net/
Did you even look at that web site? That project is
Macrovision plans to unveil technology to block 97% of software used
to duplicate discs.
Assuming it actually works, then 100% of the people will use the 3% of the
software that isn't blocked.
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On Wed, Feb 16, 2005 at 10:27:06AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Macrovision plans to unveil technology to block 97% of software used
to duplicate discs.
If you can write software to block it you can write software to unblock
it. This is a futile arms race the that MPAA and RIAA cannot win.
--
In mythweb 0.17 will it save the seriesid/programid of a show in the
oldrecorded table if I tell it to Never Record?
Also, how about a Never Record button if a programid is present even
if there is no description for the episode?
--
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On Wednesday 16 February 2005 10:03, Cory Papenfuss wrote:
I've got an NVidia card (MX-400) with such a
horrendously crappy tvout chip on it, the most I ever see is 240
lines.
The chip just plain blows chunks.
Cory, just curious, what TV encoder chip does your Nvidia card use? My
old
But also, the price difference is $30 Canadian for me to get either
card. The 250 is $199 at BestBuy and the 350 is $230 for me from my
Dude, check out Staples. They regularly sell the 250's for $149 CDN.
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Jeroen Brosens wrote:
snip
.
I must disappoint you here; first of all I have massive respect to
Thomas Winischhofer, the developer/maintainer of the X driver for SiS
chipsets, he has a well documented website on which he elaboralety
describes every driver option that he squeezed out of the SiS
When compiling mythtv, I am getting the follwoing error:
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lqt-mt
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[2]: *** [libmythavcodec-0.17.so.0.17.0] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/mythtv/myth1/mythtv-0.17/libs/libavcodec'
make[1]: *** [sub-libavcodec] Error 2
On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 18:20 -0700, Adam Felson wrote:
I tried xine with -V xxmc and it works fine. Tried to compile mythtv
with xvmc and the link balks that it can't find the XvMC library.
Checked /usr/X11R6/lib and it's there:
# ls /usr/X11R6/lib/libXvMC*
/usr/X11R6/lib/libXvMC.so@
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 10:30:21 -0500, Neil Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Feb 16, 2005 at 10:27:06AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Macrovision plans to unveil technology to block 97% of software used
to duplicate discs.
If you can write software to block it you can write software
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Did you even look at that web site? That project is an
add-on to MythWeb to allow streaming of MPEG-2 recorded Myth
TV content over the web using VLC. It has nothing to do with
streaming internet radio.
-JAC
Yes, I did look at the website, but I just wan't
2. In regards to version 0.16 of MythStream found here:
http://home.kabelfoon.nl/~moongies/streamtuned.html
Is the version number 0.16 just a coincidence and not meant to relate
in anyway to version 0.16 of MythTV?
I don't know if it is coincidence or not, but I'm currently running
Their deal is to prevent the rapid ripping of the data. If a DVD
plasyer can read it so can a computer or piece of software. Wosrt case
you take as long to rip it as it would take to view it. Some people
would still want to rip it.
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 10:49:18 -0500, Craig Partin [EMAIL
Allow recorded stream to be saved in TS as well as PS mode.
I gather this means that there is no planned future support for saving
the stream in TS mode for the HD300 with non dvb drivers and that only
PS mode will be supported for the HD3000 with the non dvb drivers.
I'm a DVB guy so I don't
On Tue, 2005-15-02 at 19:53 -0600, M S wrote:
First off... this is not meant to be a flame war and let me say I LOVE
both the concept of MythTV as well as it's functionality.
I think the biggest thing missing from MythTV is a built in function
for archiving shows to DVD. The closest thing
Around about 16/02/05 14:34, Simon Kenyon typed ...
well it doesn't work every time - so there you go!
:-)
post your wrapper and i'll give it a whirl
also, post your changes to use nanosleep()
Here goes; cat'd over SSH and reformatted in case there's anything
odd in there :-)
Not sure
Doug Larrick wrote:
Make sure your database is in good shape -- any messages from mysql in
your logs? It sounds like you're having trouble getting enough data
from the card, which means it's busy doing something else. If it's not
CPU-bound, it might be I/O bound, maybe due to an error in the
On Wed, 2005-16-02 at 11:40 -0400, Greg Estabrooks wrote:
But also, the price difference is $30 Canadian for me to get either
card. The 250 is $199 at BestBuy and the 350 is $230 for me from my
Dude, check out Staples. They regularly sell the 250's for $149 CDN.
Sweet.
I'll grab one of
Michael J. Lynch wrote:
Jeroen Brosens wrote:
snip
I must disappoint you here; first of all I have massive respect to
Thomas Winischhofer, the developer/maintainer of the X driver for SiS
chipsets, he has a well documented website on which he elaboralety
describes every driver option that he
I am new to this list, and I'm about to build my first computer, so bear
with me. I'm looking to get a Hauppauge 250 or 350 (provided I can get
my hands on one of them).
Just a couple of questions. First, what is the difference in these
cards? I see that the 350 is more expensive, but I can't
I had automatic commercial detection turned off under .16 because it
seemed to lock up my system. Now that I've upgraded successfully to .17 it
seems to be working much better. Is there an easy way for me to queue
commercial flagging for all my older recordings?
Thanks,
Sherm
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On Tue, 2005-15-02 at 19:53 -0600, M S wrote:
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Say you can get 2 hours of video on a DVD. But it's packed on
to the myth box and it's only 400M.
Ok, great. How much easier is it to bring one of those little
nylon totes on a trip with a
You can run mythcommflag from the command line. It will automatically
flag all the shows not marked as previously flagged.
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 10:08:30 -0600 (CST), Kelly Reed Schuerman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had automatic commercial detection turned off under .16 because it
seemed to
OK. I think I see what you mean. I'll have to check that out. Thanks.
I have mythbackend run from my rc.local which is that last thing to
run at boot time but before X starts. And I'm thinking the path is set
before rc.local runs...
Or maybe you mean there is a variable in mythbackend that
Tom Hughes wrote:
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Well I've got a Leadtek Winfast A180BT GeForce MX4000 which is NV18
and the TV encoder on that certainly blows chunks. I'm using a sync
converter on the VGA output to drive a RGB input on the TV now so I
don't care, but when I tried the S-Video output it was horrible.
First, what is the difference in these
cards?
Both have hardware encoding, the 350 has the addition of mpeg decoding
and video out.
if I buy one of these cards, do I also need a video card?
If you get the 250, yes, you'll need a way to get the picture to a tv
or monitor. The 350 has tv-out
I have the 350. The 250 has the encoder only (Input), 350 has both
encoder and s decoder to output to TV. But you might need a video
card, too. At least temporarily to setup everything. Once setup is
complete, you could remove the video card. It's been awhile, but
depending on where you're at, I
Craig Partin wrote:
You can run mythcommflag from the command line. It will automatically
flag all the shows not marked as previously flagged.
And you can also run with --force and other options to rescan all your
shows if you wanted to take advantage of the new All detection method
if it
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