[01:18] <Dar1us> tried googling the actual error message?
[01:26] <Dar1us> well buffer underflow could be to do with bit rate
[01:26] <Dar1us> because you are going file to file it's not like it needs to go faster than real time or anything
[02:03] <Dar1us> hah! I knew it was bitrate related :)
[02:03] <Dar1us> oops mt
[02:04] <Dar1us> sigh
[02:43] <kmyth> what's the status on mythbuntu 8.04?
[02:43] <kmyth> beta yet?
[02:44] <kmyth> topic
[02:53] <neoneddy> yeah ther is a beta
[02:53] <neoneddy> i run it
[02:53] <rhpot1991> 8.04 is beta, and will be till ubuntu 8.04 is no longer beta
[02:55] <neoneddy> its pretty stable for my blood
[02:55] <rhpot1991> I agree its pretty stable
[02:56] <neoneddy> rhpot are you familiar with mythachive?
[02:56] <rhpot1991> sorry can't say that I am
[02:57] <neoneddy> i've been having some problems burning large files
[03:01] <kmyth> i never had good results w/ mytharchive in .20
[03:01] <kmyth> any improvements in .21?
[03:19] <TelnetManta> anyone have an opinion on a Athlon XP 3200+ as a backend CPU?
[03:19] <TelnetManta> will it be sufficient to run multiple tuners?
[03:27] <toad0225> anyone use Dish Network? I'm trying to figure out how to sort out what channel is what using lyngsat.com
[03:28] <toad0225> PPV in partuicular
[03:37] <TelnetManta> what do you need to know toad0225?
[03:37] <TelnetManta> http://www.lyngsat.com/packages/dish110.html
[03:38] <TelnetManta> http://www.lyngsat.com/packages/dish119.html
[03:38] <TelnetManta> should tell you all you need to know.
[03:46] <tgm4883_laptop> TelnetManta, backend only?
[03:53] <TelnetManta> yes
[03:57] <tgm4883_laptop> should be fine then
[05:41] <joecurlee> hi all, anyone know of a way to start up programs with lirc?
[05:42] <joecurlee> i have a remote using lirc working perfectly with mythtv, but I want to start mythtv by just pressing the power button... or perhaps shut down my computer with it etc... trying to make it easy for the wife
[05:43] <joecurlee> I'm guessing that you can do this by just editing the .lircrc file, but I'm not sure where to go from there, or if this is even possible
[05:45] <joecurlee> ok i'll take that as a no :) thanks anyway
[06:16] <kmyth> should nvidia-glx-new work with my onboard 7050pv?  the restricted driver manager says no proprietary drivers are in use on this system.
[10:25] <[nrx]> MythTV wont launch the video section... it wont let me go into setup and launch the video setup part either. Can anyone help?
[10:27] <[nrx]> "Unable to configure plugin 'mythvideo': not initialized" appears in the error log
[10:38] <directhex|work> what version is your libmythtv?
[10:38] <directhex|work> and your mythvideo?
[10:39] <[nrx]> :s how do i find out?
[10:39] <directhex|work> dpkg -l mythvideo
[10:39] <directhex|work> that's a good start
[10:39] <directhex|work> and dpkg -l libmyth\*
[10:41] <[nrx]> http://pastebin.com/m4675946f
[10:41] <directhex|work> what do you notice?
[10:42] <[nrx]> that the versions aren't the same across the board
[10:42] <directhex|work> bingo
[10:42] <directhex|work> your mythvideo is for 0.20, the rest is 0.21
[10:42] <[nrx]> is there a quick way to update mythvideo?
[10:42] <directhex|work> aptitude install mythvideo
[10:43] <[nrx]> i'd guess the same problem applies to any other plugins that don't work then
[10:44] <[nrx]> thank you directhex|work  - you've helped me a good few times ;)
[10:45] <directhex|work> [nrx], try "dpkg -l | grep 0.20.2"
[10:45] <directhex|work> that should show all old-version stuff you have lying around
[10:46] <[nrx]> thanks :)
[11:17] <aSpastic> can I ask someone about the diskless thing....when i go to build image and click the button, nothing happens and the button remains depressed
[11:37] <sslashes> any idea why all imdb script stopped working for me this morning?
[11:38] <sslashes> (no upgrade or anything)
[11:38] <sslashes> problem with imdb?
[11:38] <sslashes> erm, nvm
[11:38] <sslashes> i installed moblock last night, probly has something to do with it
[13:03] <EvilGuru> Just typical, I update the nvidia drivers and boom... X breaks
[13:03] <directhex|work> what have you learnt?
[13:04] <EvilGuru> Never to trust nvidia updates
[13:04] <EvilGuru> Must be the 3rd or 4th time it has happened to me on Ubuntu. Normally something simple
[13:05] <directhex|work> and you updated it how, exactly?
[13:06] <EvilGuru> apt-get upgrade
[13:06] <directhex|work> running which release?
[13:06] <EvilGuru> 8.04 beta
[13:06] <EvilGuru> There we go, fixed
[13:07] <directhex|work> and you ran "upgrade", which doesn't inlclude anything with changed dependencies
[13:07] <directhex|work> e.g. deal with updated kernels with uidated nvidia.ko modules?
[13:07] <EvilGuru> no kernel update as far as I am aware
[13:07] <EvilGuru> just the nvidia-glx drivers (I am unsure if they ship with a kernel module or if it is in a different package)
[13:07] <directhex|work> odd, 2.6.24-15- was released in the last 24 hours or so
[13:08] <directhex|work> the kernel module is in linux-restricted-modules-$(uname -r)
[13:08] <EvilGuru> I am still -14
[13:09] <EvilGuru> Kernel updates normally go fine, however
[13:09] <directhex|work> you probably are, if you're only running partial updates
[13:09] <directhex|work> do a proper update/upgrade, and reboot.
[13:10] <EvilGuru> doing so now
[13:11] <directhex|work> and don't use apt-get, it's crap at dependency resolution!
[13:11] <EvilGuru> I never really liked aptitude
[13:11] <EvilGuru> (unsure what else there is available)
[13:13] <directhex|work> use aptitude on the command line. don;'t use the aptitude gui
[13:30] <EvilGuru> directhex|bsp: Oh, neat. I did not know aptitude had a command line variant. Only knew of the ncurses GUI
[13:41] <directhex|work> it's mostly like apt-get, but better at handling complex resolutions
[13:41] <EvilGuru> I think the AV sync of my PVR-150 is slightly out, is there any way I can apply a slight offset
[13:41] <directhex|work> it became the official too for proper handling of things back with debian sarge, iirc
[13:41] <EvilGuru> I'll have to play around with that
[13:51] <aSpastic> anyone here?
[14:01] <versus> /usr/bin/amixer set PCM mute &
[14:01] <versus> oh
[14:02] <versus> Hi I actually wanted to post my problem first: I type the command from above into the command line but all I get back is Invalid command. Does anyone know what I do wrong?
[14:40] <_StefanS_> hi there
[14:40] <_StefanS_> I was wondering if there's an option in mythbuntu to play ripped dvd's off the harddrive (without using the DVD -> HD rip; as I already have my entire collection on HD) ?
[14:41] <directhex|work> yes
[14:41] <_StefanS_> They're placed in <Title>/VIDEO_TS/ mostly.
[14:41] <_StefanS_> directhex|work: can you direct me to where it is, because just selecting the video_ts.ifo doesnt start the dvd :(
[14:42] <directhex|work> i'm pretty sure mythvideo supports VIDEO_TS folders by default
[14:42] <rhpot1991_laptop> _StefanS_: mythvideo
[14:42] <_StefanS_> directhex|work: maybe something additional needs to be done for filetypes ?
[14:42] <rhpot1991_laptop> if it doesn't support vob's you can enable them somewhere in the options
[14:42] <_StefanS_> rhpot1991_laptop: alright, but it will give me the regular dvd menu/title and so on, right ?
[14:42] <_StefanS_> rhpot1991_laptop: like when playing from a regular dvd in the drive
[14:43] <rhpot1991_laptop> it does with my iso's
[14:43] <_StefanS_> rhpot1991_laptop: uhm, mine is not iso's, but maybe it will work anyways (i guess it mounts them in the background before playing)
[14:43] <directhex|work> what's to mount?
[14:44] <rhpot1991_laptop> ya I dunno how its gonna work with the vob's
[14:44] <_StefanS_> well I guess it has to mount the iso's internally to play the dvd, no ?
[14:44] <rhpot1991_laptop> unless you can point it at the one that holds the menu
[14:44] <rhpot1991_laptop> _StefanS_: http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/MythVideo
[14:44] <_StefanS_> rhpot1991_laptop: thanks
[14:45] <_StefanS_> is there any point in switching from mplayer to vlc ? I mean does it give more success(stability?) while playing back video ?
[14:45] <_StefanS_> or xine i've heard somewhere also..
[14:45] <_StefanS_> just wondering.
[14:45] <directhex|work> or Internal
[14:46] <_StefanS_> directhex|work: is internal the best choice ?
[14:46] <_StefanS_> sorry, its all in the url rhpot1991_laptop just sent me
[14:46] <directhex|work> _StefanS_, typically. assuming you're not using a self-compiled 0.21 release which has a horrible dvd playback bug
[14:46] <_StefanS_> forget me asking :D
[14:46] <_StefanS_> directhex|work: I'm using the latest mythbuntu beta
[14:47] <rhpot1991_laptop> internal player can not do well with some menu's I've used xine in the past to work around this
[14:47] <rhpot1991_laptop> the internal one in mythbuntu 0.21 works pretty well though
[14:48] <_StefanS_> rhpot1991_laptop: uhm ok, I will experiment with that
[14:48] <_StefanS_> sure hope that intel driver in hardy is soon settling down; seems quite unstable doing video playback
[14:49] <_StefanS_> thanks for the help directhex|work, rhpot1991_laptop, I'm off.
[14:50] <directhex|work> i could do with a little nap
[15:21] <aSpastic> Hi people
[15:21] <aSpastic> can someone offer me advice on the diskless server...i cant seem to build a client
[15:21] <aSpastic> with the gui
[16:00] <EvilGuru> Is there any way of disabling the 'X can not start fallback' thing?
[16:00] <EvilGuru> As the problem is that it nukes my Xorg log and makes it quite hard to get a console login
[16:01] <directhex|work> EvilGuru, xorg.0.log.old
[16:02] <EvilGuru> Fatal server error: xf86OpenConsole: Cannot open virtual console 7 (Input/output error)
[16:02] <EvilGuru> I have never seen that error before in my life
[16:54] <versus> Hi I`d like to autostart irexec at startup any ideas how to do that?
[18:32] <Koffa> anyone have a reference to a setup where computer turns on television (to correct av-input) via scart?
[19:28] <MythbuntuGuest92> anyone if the python CPU hog on Diskless MCC is fixed?
[20:23] <sebrock> does anyone know if mplayer supports DVD-NAV (menus etc...) now?
[20:23] <sebrock> or in the hardy release?
[20:28] <rhpot1991_laptop> sebrock: I can tell you that the new internal player in 0.21 does them well, as does xine
[20:29] <sebrock> rhpot1991_laptop: well from a binary file such as .img or .iso?
[20:29] <rhpot1991_laptop> I do from .iso
[20:29] <sebrock> I remember Xine had some trouble with interlacing last time I checked
[20:29] <rhpot1991_laptop> and as dvd
[20:29] <sebrock> from which player?
[20:29] <rhpot1991_laptop> used to use xine, now I use the internal
[20:30] <rhpot1991_laptop> I've seen the internal crash randomly sometimes, but its much imporved
[20:32] <sebrock> ok, I think Ill go with internal then
[23:53] <whodat> is there a guide on switching from knoppmyth to mythbuntu? I want to keep all my recordings, schedules, channel icons, etc etc etc
[23:54] <Seeker`> is it possible to have the mythweb interface password protected, but not have the streams password protected