> No, please don't spread rumors based on bogus reports. ATrpms at least
> did *not* bundle/release/fork etc. anything called 0.18.2.
>
> There were some svn fixes in the official release-0.18-fixes branch
> that renamed some shared libs in preparation for a future 0.18.2
> release, but that's all
> Hi, all. Got another question. Again, I'm using ubuntu breezy badger, so
> maybe I'm just missing some up to date stuff. I looked at some documentation
> for mplayer that told me I could use the -dvdnav flag to utilize libdvdnav
> in accessing dvd menus and such; however, a.) the version of mplay
> Would someone please shoot me a copy of the defalut media_settings.xml?
SETTINGS_MUSIC
Music Settings
Configurar Música
Configuration de la musique
Configurar Música
Musik
Musik indstillinger
Muziek Instellingen
Configurar Música
Musikins
Don't ask why...reminds me to copy the xml files(backup somewhere).
Excellent...thanks.
-rOn 1/30/06, Phill Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would someone please shoot me a copy of the defalut media_settings.xml? SETTINGS_MUSIC Music Settings
Configurar Música Configurati
Hi I have been running FC3 quite stabily for a long time,
this weekend I decide it wont be hard to start again and use FC4 this time
instead.
Oh how wrong am i! I have FC4 all up and running to the
stage that FC3 once was. However I have noticed this strangeness:
In FC3 I was
using ker
I had the antec overture case with my intel 2500 + technotrend 2100 premium and pvr 250.
heat went to about 60C at maximum load. I had put minimum voltage to processor, but nothing
special done. I had no problems with the case regarding temperature. The power supply tho did not
like to cooperate w
Jerry Rubinow wrote:
>On 1/28/06, Kevin Kuphal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>Jerry Rubinow wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On 1/28/06, Kevin Kuphal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
Jerry Rubinow wrote:
>I'm running myth with separate front/back end computers. T
Hello *,
has somebody here a running mythtv with a Twinhan DVB-T card and channels for
berlin?
The Twinhancard is working, and i can watch tv with xine oder mplayer.
But I don't know how to config mythtv to work with this card!
Who can help me?
Thorsten
Hi, I’ve just moved to Singapore (hence my 5 week absence from the list)
and I’m probably going to get cable, is there a DVB-C card that supports
a CAM for StarHub digital cable? If there isn’t, should I get analogue
cable and a PVR 150 or a digital cable box, a PVR 150 and try to get an
IR blaste
I got this working, I dont have the div3 codec on my PC, so streaming
wmv2 works fine. Is there anyway to finetune the stream quality for a
monitor?
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On 1/30/06, Brian Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Jan 29, 2006, at 10:05 PM, Kevin Kuphal wrote:
>
> > Matthew K. Lee wrote:
> >> Or is it simply not
> >> possible to play a download from iTunes under linux/MythTV?
> >>
> > Not that I'm aware of. Like audio downloaded from iTunes it is
> >
Hi all,
I've been using Mythtv 0.18.2 happily on FC4 for months now - although I
hastily set it up after upgrading to FC4, and I never got around to
getting my remote to work properly. After a hectic holiday period, I
decided to sit down and sort out the remote...
Anyway - lirc is no problem - I
I'd steer clear of the one with no AGP slot. It has Intel integrated graphics and it's a pain getting it to work with Myth (at least with HD). The other one looks great.Tom
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The program guide, on my Epia M9000 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) based MythTV system is
really slow.
It takes ten seconds to enter the first screen and 2-3 seconds each time I
scroll one
row up or down. I've tried with different themes (Retro, Blue, GANT, etc.) and
different
graphics fill settings but it
When I watch recorded material on OS X there's what looks like a one
(source) pixel line of seemingly random black and white pixels. The
source material is fine; I don't see the garbage when I play it in
VLC. Does anyone know where this comes from or what can be done about
it? (Trac is down or
On 30/01/06, David Abrahams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> When I watch recorded material on OS X there's what looks like a one
> (source) pixel line of seemingly random black and white pixels. The
> source material is fine; I don't see the garbage when I play it in
> VLC. Does anyone know where
On Sun, 2006-01-29 at 23:35 -0600, Jason W. wrote:
> Has anybody had any experience with these? The socket 478 system comes
> with a DVI out…the socket 754 comes with an open AGP slot. Plus they
> both have 6 channel audio and SPDIF out. Seems like it could be a
> great frontend. Does anybody see a
On 1/30/06, Dan Seddon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Jerry
>
> Video comes to about 30 Mbytes per second - which would be about 240
> Mbits per second, as you're almost a multiple of 3 bigger I'm guessing
> you assumed 24bits per colour channel? Where it is actually 8bits per
> colour channel (P
On 1/30/06, Phill Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > No, please don't spread rumors based on bogus reports. ATrpms at least
> > did *not* bundle/release/fork etc. anything called 0.18.2.
> >
> > There were some svn fixes in the official release-0.18-fixes branch
> > that renamed some shared lib
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/29/06 9:39 PM >>>
> Hi, I have been searching around for a nice looking barebones
> case to enclose my frontent/backend so that I can place it in
> my entertainment center. I have seen many different cases
> online, but they all seem to have some drawbacks. I would
> g
Jerry Rubinow wrote:
>On 1/30/06, Dan Seddon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>Hi Jerry
>>
>>Video comes to about 30 Mbytes per second - which would be about 240
>>Mbits per second, as you're almost a multiple of 3 bigger I'm guessing
>>you assumed 24bits per colour channel? Where it is actually
(This is a continuation of the 'MythTV and TV' thread I started, except
that it has moved more from config to debugging... so I figured I'd
rename it and post detailed data again.)
I am using a Hauppage WinTV card - see below - and having some problems
with tuning and changing channels. The sy
[Also posted to alt.video.ptv.mythtv.]
mythfrontend's built-in Search List for 'Movies' (at least with 0.18.1
under ATrpms) only displays the next 24 hours' worth. Same goes for
selecting the Movie program type in the Advanced search. However, I
could have sworn that at least once, about four week
PAUL WILLIAMSON wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/29/06 9:39 PM >>>
>> Hi, I have been searching around for a nice looking barebones
>> case to enclose my frontent/backend so that I can place it in
>> my entertainment center. I have seen many different cases
>> online, but they all
I finally got my video card to use the SVideo Out on my nVidia Ti4200.
However, although the GUI shows up as expected, when I play live TV or
any type of video (like AVI), nothing shows up. The screen is just
blue. It's not hung as I can hit escape to get back to the menu. I
tried searching
Brian Wood wrote:
> On Jan 29, 2006, at 4:43 PM, Piers Kittel wrote:
>
>
>> Thanks very much for your quick reply!
>>
>> So I encode the video into MPEG-2 following the standard resolution
>> for
>> PAL DVD, then use a DVD creator tool to make a DVD ISO and then
>> burn it
>> on DVD? Will s
Jesse Guardiani wrote:
> I've been wondering this for a while: Will the new version of MythBurn
> be capable of this sort of thing?
>
> Seems like a nice feature. I don't really want to switch to mpeg-4
> unless MythBurn supports it,
> but 170M/half hour with Mpeg-4 is a really nice CPU savings o
>I finally got my video card to use the SVideo Out on my nVidia Ti4200.
>However, although the GUI shows up as expected, when I play live TV or
>any type of video (like AVI), nothing shows up. The screen is just
>blue. It's not hung as I can hit escape to get back to the menu. I
>tried searchin
James C. Dastrup wrote:
I finally got my video card to use the SVideo Out on my nVidia Ti4200.
However, although the GUI shows up as expected, when I play live TV or
any type of video (like AVI), nothing shows up. The screen is just
blue. It's not hung as I can hit escape to get back
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006, Dave Bixler wrote:
> Since it's a learning remote, couldn't you just use any profile you
> wanted?
Yes, but it already has a profile for "MythTV", so I'm wondering if anyone
has a copy of the corresponding lirc config file to use that config
profile -- no learning required
I upgraded from 0.18.1 to SVN (8742) over the weekend. After doing the
upgrade I'm no longer able to transcode my recordings:
2006-01-29 11:40:40.432 Transcoding from
/myth/tv/2044_20060128023000.mpg to /my
th/tv/2044_20060128023000.mpg.tmp
2006-01-29 11:40:40.498 Connecting to backend server:
Yan Seiner wrote:
> Chad wrote:
>
>
>>> Q: Where do I put in the correct freq table for US
>>>
>> When you run mythtv-setup on the backend, under the General option,
>> you come upon a screen that says:
>> Global Backend Setup
>>
>> In that screen there lies that option.
>>
> Right,
Hi folks,
I recently switched my functioning mythtv system (which runs the ubuntu
breezy 18.1 packages on a pentium-III system with a hauppauge pvr350
doing all the heavy lifting) over to a new hard drive (old one was too
small). I had a little trouble at first getting the filesystems synced,
but
On 1/30/06, Nate Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006, Dave Bixler wrote:> Since it's a learning remote, couldn't you just use any profile you> wanted?Yes, but it already has a profile for "MythTV", so I'm wondering if anyone
has a copy of the corresponding lirc config file to use
Jerry Rubinow wrote:
> PVRs have existed for a while, but not HD-resolution PVRs - they're
> pretty recent. If X is in a 24-bit depth mode, then I don't see where
> my numbers are off - 24 (bit depth) * 1280 * 720 (screen res) * 30
> (fps) = 630+ Mbits/sec.
720p is (usually) 60fps.
Bolek
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@) This in itself is a bummer. But there's also a problem with the fastforward button. Sometimes it works fine. But often , pressing the fast
forward button (to play at 3x, 5x, or 10x) results in a wierd stall --the pictures stays almost still, perhaps flickering a bit, and theposition indicator
Hello,I have been using MythTV and a ASUS TV-FM 7135 card for the last month or so and everything has been working well until a couple of days ago. I took mythtv offline so I could use transfer home videos onto my hard drive using mencoder.Anyways, it seems that after that, whenever I start up the
I am not sure it is the MythTV Debian packages because I've recompiled them multiple times with various options. I do think that it may be a shared lib that Debian is using. My problems started after a recent dist-upgrade. Terry Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I've seen precisely the same pro
Dave Bixler wrote:
> I finally got my video card to use the SVideo Out on my nVidia
> Ti4200. However, although the GUI shows up as expected, when I play
> live TV or any type of video (like AVI), nothing shows up. The screen
> is just blue. It's not hung as I can hit escape to get back to
I'm finally getting somewhere with mythtvburn (although it sounds like
we're about to lose it in0.19 :-/ ).
Using 0.18.1 on FC4, you seem to have to use 0.82 of ProjectX not the
latest 0.90. I couldn't compile 0.82 with Sun's Java 1.5 for some reason so I
got a copy of someone's binary
Yan Seiner wrote:
> (This is a continuation of the 'MythTV and TV' thread I started, except
> that it has moved more from config to debugging... so I figured I'd
> rename it and post detailed data again.)
>
> I am using a Hauppage WinTV card - see below - and having some problems
> with tuning a
Hello,
I've been thinking about HDTV a bit more lately. Considering pricing an HDTV
LCD screen, weighing my options for a linear upgrade path over the next year
or so - things like that. I'm curious... how large are HDTV recordings?
For example, my PVR350 encodes to Mpeg-2 at 1.1Gb/half hour and
On 1/30/06, Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,I've been thinking about HDTV a bit more lately. Considering pricing an HDTVLCD screen, weighing my options for a linear upgrade path over the next yearor so - things like that. I'm curious... how large are HDTV recordings?
For example, m
Steven Adeff wrote:
>
> What is a similar file size from a PCHD3000 or similar?
>
[...]
>> ~7-8gig/hr with commercials for 1080i
>> ~5gig/hr with commercials for 720p
>>
>> of course, specific bitrates will vary depending on source and network.
Wow. 363% increase in file size. I could add two
I use MythDVD to import discs that have been recorded from off-air,
and contain commercials (from my Tivo via Tivo-to-Go).
How would I go about running a commercial flagging job on the
imported .vob file?
Sure would be useful.
Brian Wood
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 1/29/06, Chris Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > There's an "interesting" little mexican place called "Mama's Mexican
> > Kitchen" that, if you're never been, is a Seattle landmark.. (ok, not
> > like the underground, but you know what I mean)
>
> Sounds good to me, as long as they serve s
On 1/30/06, Steven Adeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/30/06, Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've been thinking about HDTV a bit more lately. Considering pricing an
> HDTV
> > LCD screen, weighing my options for a linear upgrade path over the next
> year
> > or so
R. G. Newbury wrote:
>Sounds like the database is 'corrupted' in that you have no tuning
>information in it.
>Sounds like you have not fully followed the instructions. The fact that
>your hardware works with xawtv strongly implies that the kernel+module
>side of things is set up correctly for y
On Monday 30 January 2006 05:02, Malcolm Hill wrote:
> I've been using Mythtv 0.18.2 happily on FC4 for months now
There is no such thing as MythTV 0.18.2, only a 0.18.1 release and what
*could* have been 0.18.2 in subversion's 0-18-fixes branch.
> So - now the configure script finds lirc fine -
On 1/30/06, Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Steven Adeff wrote:>> What is a similar file size from a PCHD3000 or similar?>[...]>> ~7-8gig/hr with commercials for 1080i>> ~5gig/hr with commercials for 720p>>
>> of course, specific bitrates will vary depending on source and network.Wow
On 1/29/06, Jonathan Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I did mean MythStreamTV. The rpm I was referring to was the rpm for
> vlc, I had to install MythStreamTV via script. There are some
> dependencies that will need to be installed before you can install
> vlc, at least on FC4, one of them bein
I recently used an ad-hoc and ugly channel scanning method that I came
up with that found 60 digital channels, most of which were not HD. When
I use mythtv's scanning tool, it only finds about 7, all of which are
HD. The other digital channels are of much better quality than my
analog feed so
2006/1/16, Andy Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
This question rears its ugly head every couple of months but I'm a little baffled by what is needed, minimally, to stream videos from myth.Some people say they're able to play simply by installing dsmyth, clicking on the
myth://hostname:6543/xyz.mpg link
On 1/30/06, Brad Fuller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I've tried this before, and had disasterious results with FC2. Now I'mon FC4 and the 7676 driver.Do you have to do anything else (like a xorg.conf setting) other thanthe switch in the Mythtv setup?
I'm running 2.6.14.6 as for some reason I couldn'
2006/1/30, Torbjörn Jansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
2006/1/16, Andy Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
This question rears its ugly head every couple of months but I'm a little baffled by what is needed, minimally, to stream videos from myth.Some people say they're able to play simply by installing dsmyth,
Forgot to mention that I'm using the last SVN version, there's no .php file for each section anymore.so doing something like:AuthUserFile /path/to/users/filerequire user username Allow from allWill not workOn 1/31/06, Jean-Yves Avenard <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi.This is not entirely related to
Hi.This is not entirely related to MythTV but I guessed somebody here will have the answer.I have installed MythWeb and it's working perfectly. What a nice piece of work, so easy to use and look so good. I'd like to see the ability to edit the channels in mythtv-setup as it's designed in mythweb, s
Jean-Yves Avenard wrote:
> Hi.
>
> This is not entirely related to MythTV but I guessed somebody here
> will have the answer.
>
> I have installed MythWeb and it's working perfectly. What a nice piece
> of work, so easy to use and look so good. I'd like to see the ability
> to edit the channels
On Mon, 2006-01-30 at 16:16 +, Neil Bird wrote:
>I'm finally getting somewhere with mythtvburn (although it sounds like
> we're about to lose it in0.19 :-/ ).
>
>Using 0.18.1 on FC4, you seem to have to use 0.82 of ProjectX not the
> latest 0.90. I couldn't compile 0.82 with Sun's J
James C. Dastrup wrote:
>>I finally got my video card to use the SVideo Out on my nVidia Ti4200.
>>However, although the GUI shows up as expected, when I play live TV or
>>any type of video (like AVI), nothing shows up. The screen is just
>>blue. It's not hung as I can hit escape to get back to
> Place a .htaccess file in it that uses a different password file than
> the others.
It's not a real directory. The new mythweb is controlled via a single
.php file and mod_rewrite.
-Chris
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On 1/30/06, Brian Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I use MythDVD to import discs that have been recorded from off-air,and contain commercials (from my Tivo via Tivo-to-Go).How would I go about running a commercial flagging job on theimported .vob file?
try mythcommflag-- It was supposed to be so Eas
On Saturday 28 January 2006 11:41, Peter Darley wrote:
> Folks,
> I've been watching movies a lot on the ol' Myth system, and I find
> that I often can't finish a movie in one sitting because of my new
> daughter. I'm wondering if anyone can suggest a video player that
> will allow me to sav
On 30/01/06, Nathan A. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As I continue my weeks long quest to get all the kinks out of my myth
> setup, I will introduce areas I am struggling with.
>
> For this topic:
>
> I have straight cable going into my mythbox (via a pvr-500) and cable
> coming from m
Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> says:
> I've been thinking about HDTV a bit more lately. Considering pricing
> an HDTV LCD screen, weighing my options for a linear upgrade path
> over the next year or so - things like that. I'm curious... how
> large are HDTV recordings?
I posted a comprehensi
On 1/29/06, Daniel Kristjansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, 2006-01-29 at 14:19 -0500, Michael T. Dean wrote:> On 01/29/2006 01:59 PM, Todd Ignasiak wrote:> > I am trying to clean up my MythTV configuration a bit. Part of that> > effort is to use a single Zap2it / xmltv guide account, so I
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