[01:17] <portahex> what's powertweak when it's at home?
[04:58] <stevetv> superm1.  just to let you know, that mplayer update you provided made a dramatic differnce for my system with my settings.
[04:59] <stevetv> where i was forced to use bob for live tv playback to prevent artifacts in fast motion video, i now do not.  bob made things slightly blury, were's now they're much sharper.  danke
[05:01] <stevetv> i did have to apt-get dist-upgrade tho.  im not sure if that was intended.. but the memplayer, memcoder, ffmpeg and something else were held back until i dist-graded.
[05:02] <superm1_> stevetv, great to hear it works better
[05:05] <superm1_> stevetv, i'm pretty sure dist-upgrade was necessary because of added dependeicneis
[05:08] <stevetv> superm1.  yup.  it added dependencies.  it really is a dramatic improvement.  i was actually begining to go back to my tv's tuners for live tv
[05:10] <superm1_> stevetv, did you get it from gutsy-backports?
[05:11] <superm1_> or from the ppa?
[05:11] <superm1_> (because its on gutsy-backports now too)
[17:40] <beavis> tgm4883, I converted all the time strings now, so things like remaining_time etc are possible now with the notifier, I'll commit the changes soon
[18:49] <beavis> the mythbackend-notifier now displays a line next to the icon which shows the time left (long line means 100% left, no line means recording almost finished)
[18:50] <levander> I just install the mytharchive package, but there's no "Archive Files" option in the "Optical Disks" menu.  Is this because I don't have a DVD burner on the machine yet?
[18:51] <levander> just installed**
[19:23] <MythbuntuGuest44> So I have a Kworld pvr plus 7133 3/d tuner card that won't register with mythbuntu.  I am extremely new with linux, and have very basic knowledge of the Unix command line.  How would I configure this card?
[19:23] <MythbuntuGuest44> I have done a fair amount of looking, but still can't get it operational
[19:25] <portahex> did you actually check the card is compatible?
[19:27] <portahex> ick, looks like a framegrabber
[19:27] <MythbuntuGuest44> I don't really know how to do that.  I did check wiki to see what was there, and it looks like the chipset is compatible even though the card itself is not listed
[19:30] <MythbuntuGuest44> on the box it says pvr-tv 8133 (supports stereo /mts) NTSC tv
[19:30] <MythbuntuGuest44> pvr-tv 7133
[19:32] <MythbuntuGuest44> what would I need to do to get the card working in mythbuntu
[19:38] <superm1> MythbuntuGuest44, check out dmesg to see if the card was loading
[19:38] <superm1> and then see if there are any errors there
[19:38] <superm1> if it wanted to know tuner type
[19:38] <superm1> etc
[19:40] <MythbuntuGuest44> Okay, so real quick I am really a newb and then some, so I can get to the command line, but really need it spelled out when typing it in.
[19:40] <superm1> dmesg
[19:40] <superm1> is the command you will type
[19:41] <MythbuntuGuest44> okay, It is booting up
[19:41] <superm1> hey keescook when you are around again, can you take a gander at https://launchpad.net/bugs/124514.  You've touched procps in the past
[19:41] <superm1> (and your core-dev)
[19:43] <superm1> keescook, i'm not sure of the ramifications of such an option, so hopefully you are more familiar with what would happen when changing memory allocation settings
[19:45] <MythbuntuGuest44> Okay so what am I looking for
[19:45] <superm1> well look for anything about your chipset
[19:45] <superm1> and not able to load
[19:45] <superm1> or you need to define a tuner number
[19:45] <MythbuntuGuest44> funny thing is it says it input imps/2 logitech wireless mouse, but it doesn't work
[19:46] <MythbuntuGuest44> okay anyway
[19:48] <MythbuntuGuest44> it say pci: setting latency timer of device 0000:00:05 to 64
[19:50] <superm1> that's fine
[19:51] <superm1> well i can't stick around for now to help out much more.  if no one else is able to help right now, please file a post on the forums and attach all of the output of dmesg into the post under [code] blocks
[19:51] <MythbuntuGuest44> I am adding my monitor so that I can see things easier.  thanks for helping.  Just going to take a minute
[19:51] <superm1> the forums are rather active
[19:52] <MythbuntuGuest44> how can I copy all the output to post easily?
[19:52] <superm1> two ways
[19:52] <superm1> either
[19:52] <superm1> dmesg > out.txt
[19:52] <superm1> will save it to a file
[19:52] <superm1> or just highlight it all in that terminal
[19:52] <superm1> and then hit edit copy
[19:52] <superm1> and edit paste
[19:54] <MythbuntuGuest44> I see now thanks!  I am pretty stupid with linux yet.  It is too bad I do know windows, but Gate has too much money!!
[22:00] <bluec> anyone had luck getting hauppauge-hvr-950 working with ntsc/analog cable?  after v4l experimental I still only get black screen
[22:07] <bluec_> cableblip, please resend any missed comments
[23:03] <Usersfgfsdv> Ipve got a question about component out on myth running a geforce 7600 GS
[23:11] <Usersfgfsdv> I'd like to run it through my reciever
[23:11] <Usersfgfsdv> and switch to myth like I would for DVD, VCR, etc
[23:13] <Usersfgfsdv> but when I turn myth on, the only way the nvidia can send component video out is if it is directly connected to the TV without the intermediary receiver
[23:13] <Usersfgfsdv> any way to make the component out always on and sending a specific signal (1080p or 1080i in my case)