Ignore my last post -- according to previous bug, device was just kept
busy (I assume by previous me-tv session?), a simple reboot got it
sorted. Working now.
Thanks
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removed the installed version and installed me-tv 1.3.7 from Ubuntu's software
center.
It doesn't work... it complains that "There are no DVB deviced available" ,
which obviously are there, since me-tv was working until two days ago.
How do I debug this? Any idea of what to do?
thanks in adva
This is the error I get:
sergi@shak:~$ me-tv-client
Me TV 1.4.0.12
[0x7fdef0005918] filesystem access error: cannot open file
/home/sergi/udp://@0.0.0.0:2005/ (No such file or directory)
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Having the same problem after upgrading Ubuntu to 14.04 LTS Trusty Thar.
Any easy solution that doesn't require recompiling me-tv?
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Title:
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I installed today a Brother MFC-J6510DW , an all-in-one device. Printer was not
a problem at all, and works fine. I managed to install the scanner using the
drivers provided in Brother's website, but xsane doesn't seem to communicate
very well with it. I'm using it over the network -- so no cabl
Here's the console output after running "me-tv-client -v"
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/me-tv/+bug/923487/+attachment/3176157/+files/me-tv-output.log
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Hello,
After updating to Ubuntu 12.04, me-tv which had been "kind of working"
until now, started freezing after launch. Resize, record, full-screen or
any other command would not work, although the first channel continued
to play.
So I updated to 1.4.0.9 using ppa.
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