Running 18.1 with a PVR-350 card, using the TV-out.
Watching hockey tonight and paused the game. Hit fast-forward to skip
the commercials and when it caught up to the live TV, it crashed. Twice.
Couldn't get the the machine via the network, had to cycle the power to
get it back...
Any thoug
There is also an option for using "priority threads". Disabling this is
a second option, but running the backend as root is the better choice.
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cx88_print_ioctl
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_free_buffer
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_boards
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_newstation
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Sorry to answer my own question here, but I have a PVR-350 which should
use the ivtv driver, not the bttv or the cx8800. Which begs the
question, why is my system trying to load these drivers. They are
certainly not in my modprobe.conf.
Stewart wrote:
I just checked my dmesg and I see
7;t join against the credits table. Is this correct?
Querying against the credits table would give better results, since the
person's name is not always referenced in the description field of the
program table.
Any thoughts.
Stewart
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Thanks a bunch. Exactly what I needed.
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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
other frame or something. It looks really bad. Any
thoughts or settings I should double check? It looks kinda like stop
animation with a blur to make it look like it's moving.
Stewart
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If
This happened to me before. I'm using KDE and it got logged into the
session information, so KDE was starting it and my myth-load.sh script
was loading it.
I forget where exactly I found it, but a grep down /home/mythtv/.ked
should find it. "grep -nr mythfrontend ~/.kde/*"
anned search in mythweb that will find them all, but I was
looking for a more automated way.
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How difficult would it be to get a popup (like the one on in the program
listings) on the search results page?
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I have seen a trac list to track bugs, but I have not been able to find
anythere to place feature requests, specifically, this is a mythweb
feature request.
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If you think techn
one leg into the 500.
Seems weird that if it is a signal quality issue, it would only affect one
tuner on the same card
and not the other though... Both of the other tuners are crystal clear up to
Channel 99.
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Thanks. I'll be waiting for the released version.
I'm taking no chances with the premier of 24 on tonight. :)
The fact that it's the third tuner (so rarely used except for live tv), I think
I can wait.
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It is the first responsibility of every citizen to que
Did the names/locations change between 4.1 and 4.2? my 4.1 system loads up
just fine. The 4.2
fails to load the firmware...
I checked firmware.agent and my FIRMWARE_DIR is /lib/firmware. All of the
files are there.
# grep FIRMWARE_DIR /etc/hotplug/firmware.agent
FIRMWARE_DIR=/lib/firmware
Did the names/locations change between 4.1 and 4.2? my 4.1 system loads up
just fine. The 4.2
fails to load the firmware...
I checked firmware.agent and my FIRMWARE_DIR is /lib/firmware. All of the
files are there.
# grep FIRMWARE_DIR /etc/hotplug/firmware.agent
FIRMWARE_DIR=/lib/firmware
I don't seem to have an /etc/init.d/hotplug.
I'm running FC4. Is this something I missed in my setup?
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Hackers do for love what others wouldn't do for money.
If you think techno
[3436]: no runnable /etc/hotplug/vc.agent
is installed
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Hackers do for love what others wouldn't do for money.
If you think technology will solve your security problems, you don't
unde
I have the new Hauppauge 500 with the Samsung chips. According to the trac
this chip was added in
as tuner #68 in tuner.h.
http://ivtvdriver.org/trac/ticket/63
http://ivtvdriver.org/trac/changeset/3120
However, when I installed Axel's RPM for 4.2 and the requisite bits, I see the
following,
I already took it there and got my fix. Thanks...
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unde
drive and a 300GB drive for storing
recordings. The only
slowdown is when the hard drive swings around a bit. I figure the system
swapping is what's causing
the stutter, so the mem upgrade should really help...
You don't need much hardware for this stuff.
Stewart Larsen
It is
I'd suggest that it's better to go thin-client and not have to assume that the
users have any
plugins. Same goes for java. Once you go that way, it's a whole new can of
worms...
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I kicked this idea around for a while (I think my post on it is in the
archives somewhere) but didn't get terribly far with it (was just working
on building out hardware).
Though my idea had to do with syncing using WiFI to a master server while
the car is parked, rather than physically attached
pc
handle the connectivity, rather than having the home server trying to
connect to anything and everything in its sights :).
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005, Robert Denier wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-03-17 at 17:52 -0800, Aaron Stewart wrote:
> > I kicked this idea around for a while (I think my post
Sounds like you have some stale headers floating around somewhere...
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Bernard Mentink wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am having trouble compiling *mythmusic* (ver 0.17) on my laptop
> (which I am using as a mythfrontend). The same version compiles fine
> on my main *Mythtv* server.
>
> Here is the err
Had something similar.. I disabled XvMC and it fixed it.
Chad wrote:
>On 4/16/05, Andy Cedilnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I have new system setup with mythtv. I used several sources to set
>>things up, but eventually I summarized the whole thing here:
>>
>>http://x0.org/mwk/inde
Silly question, but would it be better to determine whether mythfrontend
is running before running a second one?
e.g.
MYTHFRONTEXEC="mythfrontend"
MYTHRUNNING=`ps ax | grep '$MYTHFRONTEXEC'`
if [ "x$MYTHRUNNING" == "x" ]; then
nvidia-settings -l
mythfrontend
fi
Allan Risk wrote:
>>
>>
Hey gang,
I'm running Myth 0.17-r2 under gentoo (x86), but I'm having an issue
where sound is only working after switching channels.
I'm running kernel 2.6.11 and the latest emerge of alsa. Sound *is*
working, but only after changing channels, and evidently not during
recording (though I haven't
Gotcha.. I did search, but on the wrong thing (assumed the fact I was
running gentoo was relevant to my query).
I'll try this on tonight.
Phil Bridges wrote:
>On 4/20/05, Aaron Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>Hey gang,
>>
>>I'm running Myth
I ran into this as well, but upgrading to the latest (0.3.x) ivtv fixed
the problem.
Dave Chapman wrote:
>Got a FC3 install with a PVR250 the documentation for ivtv gives an "options
>cardtype=1" (PVR250) which I put in my /etc/modprobe.conf
>The card is found but as a PVR150 if I put "options c
What you failed to mention is what distribution of linux you are running.
ian swanson wrote:
> Is there any way I can uninstall Mythtv? I want to do this because I
> believe that MyMSQL isn't installed properly? Thanks, Ian.
>
>-
Look in /var/log/mysql/* and see if that points to problems.
I've had a similar issue, but it was one of those things I just blew
through without thinking about what it was, so I'm crossing my fingers
that it's something simple.
-=Aaron
al wrote:
>Long time reader, first time poster.
>
>Problem
I'd imagine that no, it's not a good thing.
That being said, I think IMDB might offer a web services REST/SOAP api
through Amazon; barring that, a lot of IMDB's data is exposed through
amazon's webservices (ECS 4.0) interface..
http://webservices.amazon.com
Cheers,
-=Aaron
Mark Gardner wrote:
Since the majority of frontends out there are designed to run without
keyboards, how many people do you think would actually bother to submit
review material?
Dean Collins wrote:
>On that matter, I've been tossing around some ideas about a community
>server.
>
>I have some additional real-time fu
Getting back to my original point.. How many people want to volunteer
for writing up reviews using a remote control and selecting letters
individually? ;)
Nick wrote:
>On 7/8/05, Aaron Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>Since the majority of frontends out ther
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Michael Carland wrote:
>
> On Jul 8, 2005, at 4:36 PM, Aaron Stewart wrote:
>
>> Getting back to my original point.. How many people want to volunteer
>> for writing up reviews using a remote control and selecting letters
>> individually? ;)
>
>
> A remote i
Hey y'all..
Just a quick question about portability..
Anybody played with the Linksys Media Center Extender?
It's a wi-fi box, sporting digital and analog audio,
component/svideo/composite outputs, and would probably make a good
frontend for the $300 they're asking, but my question is whether or
Problem is that one must assume that:
a.) every instance of the show puts the commercials in the same place
b.) the same show airing on different channels have the commercials in the
same place (SkyONE has radically different commercial placement than, say,
the sciFI channel).
c.) the commercials
Close, but not quite..
IIRC, the law still prohibits "group" viewing, which is a gathering of
over 12 people.. That law applies to commercially available DVDs, VHS, as
well as recordings of shows.
It also seems to me that the new law would only prohibit *selling* of
devices that don't obey the ne
project.
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, Simon Kenyon wrote:
> On Thursday 03 March 2005 17:35, Aaron Stewart wrote:
> > Problem is that one must assume that:
> >
> > a.) every instance of the show puts the commercials in the same place
> > b.) the same show airing on different ch
Goes with the territory.. Corporations have been fighting technology since
the dawn of time.. Ref: Audio Cassettes, Video Cassettes, CDs, DVDs, MP3,
and now digital video.
I can't think of any circumstance where they've won. You can't fight the
progress of technology. You can try, but you'll los
Not necessarily so.. Depending on reception quality (I know that my
channel 3 comes in worse than most), there may be more or less latency in
blank frame detection. Ditto to positions that are set by user when
flagging.
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, Brad Templeton wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 08:53:01
So I'm watching a movie tonight, and myth notifies me that it's ready to
record another show, asking me if I want to record the other program, etc.
So what I'm running into is this:
1. record and watch while it records - I'm taken out of my program
(which is at that moment time shifted back about
Make sure that you only have one msp3400 module.. I got stuck with
something similar and it was because when I installed the bttv drivers
(to get tuner.ko) it built its own, which won't work.
Michael T. Dean wrote:
> Dave Pearson wrote:
>
>> I have a PVR-250, which is working perfectly for the co
It's reminiscent to me of the stuff the TransGaming (formerly winex, now
called cedeg) guys did.. sorta "subscription based development".. Their
users pay a monthly fee for updates and voting rights to their
extensions on the WINE platform.
I dunno.. I'm definitely a skeptic.. My worry is that we'
Did you mean chown root:root mythfrontend?
(you list it below as chmod)
Rich Goodin wrote:
>
> Is anyone using Fedora Core 3 and SUID successfully?
>
> When I run mythfrontend as root I get the confirmation that it is
> able to up the priority of the thread as expected. Then I make
> mythfron
Have you tried playing with the "use XV to control picture" setting in
mythfrontend's setup/playback section?
vala ki wrote:
> I'm having serious problems with colors on my PVR-250. All bright
> spots are super bright and contrast is way too much... (video looks
> like it's overexposed)
> Tried
you looked in /lib/modules/`uname -r` ?
run:
find /lib/modules/`uname -r` -type f -print | grep -i lirc_i2c
Should be a file there called lirc_i2c.ko .. if not, I at least know
that under gentoo, installing the lirc package will install this module,
and I have to re-emerge the package every time
Can you play a video (any ol' one will do) in mplayer or xine?
Check to see if myth has XVMC enabled.. try toggling it on and/or off
and see if that works.
If that's the case, check your video drivers.. something is probably
fishy there.
-=A
Drew Tomlinson wrote:
> I've built my first Myth box
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