[01:32] <lwizardl> Hi
[01:34] <lwizardl> anyone here able to help me with getting my 3 video sources cards setup properly in ubuntu so that I can use them in mythtv
[01:34] <lwizardl> my cards are a Hauppage PVR-150, Kworld ATSC 110, and a Digiwave 103g DVB-S
[02:32] <nwidger> anyone know how to change the default sound card?
[03:14] <npurciful> I have a quick question about the disk check and mythtv storage, i have 1TB for storage and the disk check takes hours to run is it even nessary on a mythtv only drive
[03:36] <BLACKthroat> could someone help with listings?
[03:44] <BLACKthroat> its not properly naming the channels
[04:31] <ddgoose> npurciful what disk check do you mean?
[04:31] <ddgoose> BLACKthroat: that has come up a few times past couple days, what exactly is happening with yours?
[04:33] <npurciful> ddgoose: fsck
[04:33] <BLACKthroat> well, i signed up at schedulesdirect.org to get a login and password
[04:33] <ddgoose> npurciful on boot or in mythtv?
[04:34] <BLACKthroat> and it doesn't appear to get the listings
[04:34] <npurciful> ddgoose: on boot
[04:34] <ddgoose> Is it doing it every time you boot?
[04:35] <npurciful> ddgoose: no i was just wondering if it is nessary being the nature of a mythtv drive it is 1TB and take a really long time
[04:36] <npurciful> ddgoose: there is no OS on this disk just recordings
[04:37] <BLACKthroat> i shouldn't have to name each channel correct? that is the whole purpose of XMLTV i thought
[04:37] <ddgoose> what fs are you using on you 1tb drive?
[04:37] <ddgoose> BLACKthroat no you shouldnt have to
[04:37] <ddgoose> afaik
[04:38] <npurciful> ddgoose: ext3
[04:38] <ddgoose> npurciful use tune2fs to increase max-mount
[04:39] <ddgoose> think its tune2fs -c <max number of mounts before fsck>
[04:39] <npurciful> okay to like 45, 60
[04:40] <ddgoose> well normally a ext3 filesystem never gets marked dirty so it shouldn't be fsck's unless there was a problem
[04:40] <ddgoose> yeah I think the default is like 30
[04:40] <ddgoose> lemme check
[04:41] <ddgoose> I think its 30 something by default, man page doesn't say
[04:42] <npurciful> i upped to 45 see how that works
[04:42] <ddgoose> if you had an error the kernel will force a check on the next boot so if it's happening frequently you may have an issue
[04:44] <ddgoose> what brand os your 1tb disk?
[04:44] <ddgoose> is even
[04:44] <npurciful> well if it happens again i will probably just reload, i had gusty, then hardy alpha1-release
[04:44] <npurciful> Western Digital GP
[04:44] <ddgoose> did you run a do-release-upgrade on that hardy yet?
[04:45] <ddgoose> BLACKthroat I don't use the listing so I can't help you there, someone will wake up eventually that can.
[04:46] <npurciful> yeah, i up todate
[04:47] <ddgoose> npurciful if you have any more unexpected fsks on the disk I would run the smart and long test using western digital disk tools on windows and consider getting an RMA on it
[04:47] <npurciful> ah like the disk failing
[04:47] <ddgoose> right
[04:47] <ddgoose> better sooner than later
[04:48] <npurciful> definatly
[04:48] <ddgoose> I had to rma 4 disks recently with same type issue
[04:48] <ddgoose> 2 seagates and 2 wd's
[04:49] <ddgoose> I only give them 1 or 2 unexpected fscks before I scan them and rma
[04:49] <npurciful> whoa that is a lot of disk and heat
[04:49] <ddgoose> different machines
[04:49] <npurciful> The GPs are cool to the touch
[04:49] <ddgoose> I have a rack of servers here in my garage
[04:50] <npurciful> ddgoose: ah i see
[04:54] <ddgoose> what speed are those GP?
[05:08] <npurciful> ddgoose: there supposed to be varible 5400-7200, but i also herd they where just 5400
[05:37] <pteague> my compaq armada e500 is doing a decent job considering the hardware, but it gets a bit jerky at times
[06:18] <levander> I'm still getting mythbuntu developer meeting notices even though I've asked several timesto be taken off that list.
[06:21] <BLACKthroat> how much easier is it to get mythbuntu to run compared to mythtv on ubuntu?
[06:22] <BLACKthroat> there are a few things i need to work out with mythtv, but am wondering if my dvr will work faster/smoother with mythbuntu installed
[06:25] <ddgoose> I prefer starting with mythbuntu because it does some of the configuration right in ubiquity
[06:54] <rhpot1991> BLACKthroat: should be abouts the same
[06:54] <foxbuntu> BLACKthroat, because of our dev practices its nearly the exact same thing
[06:58] <pteague> anybody have any ideas on getting the videos from http://www.mspportal.com/action/showservice.jsp?homePath=http://www.mspportal.com/nmt&serviceid=nmt&portalcat=0&start=1&end=1&serviceno=1&res=1280x720 to work?
[07:01] <pteague> it's a *.mp4 file - shouldn't the mythbrowser be able to handle those?
[09:08] <Kaleo> hi
[09:47] <mario_limonciell> kirkland: ping
[09:48] <kirkland> mario_limonciell: pong
[09:50] <mario_limonciell> hey kirkland do you watch how i met your mother regularly?
[09:54] <kirkland> mario_limonciell: is that the new doogie howser show?
[09:54] <kirkland> mario_limonciell: :-)  no, not really....
[09:54] <kirkland> mario_limonciell: I watch 1) Lost, 2) The Office, 3) Saturday Night Live, 4) Austin City Limits
[09:57] <mario_limonciell> kirkland: ah okay. :)  Yeah its got the guy from doogie howser.  it's probably one of my favorites.  I'm pulling monday night's over SSH right now.
[09:57] <mario_limonciell> unfortunately the speeds here are very slow for some reason today.  i probably won't have it until sometime tomorrow
[09:58] <kirkland> mario_limonciell: i pulled at about an average of 200KB/s from the wired connection in the hotel room overnight
[10:00] <mario_limonciell> kirkland: i was able to get 1500KB/s from other sites, but from home only like 45 KB/s over wifi