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BlaiddAnyone around who dealt with the Hauppagge 1600?01:02
Blaiddwho has*01:02
Blaidd(or can anyone suggest a card that will decode unencrypted QAM and is officially supported?)01:11
pteaguedo i need to do anything special to get my frontend to play dvds?  i'm clicking the 'play dvd' under 'optical disks' & the 1st time the light on the dvd drive lit up, but not since then... it just keeps putting me back at the optical disk menu02:05
hadsSee what happened in the logs.02:11
hadsLikely decryption failed.02:11
pteaguei think i figured it out... searching apt i'm not seeing the w32codec listed... which means i've not installed several things02:12
pteagueaptitude install kaffeine w32codecs non-free-codecs xubuntu-restricted-extras libdvdcss202:44
foxbuntupteague, for future reference we have enabled that in MCC if you look under the codecs section03:59
foxbuntusimply enable it there and you should be goo to go03:59
foxbuntuBlaidd, if you havent already purchased a card, I would highly recommend the HDHomeRun at this point in time04:00
foxbuntuDual QAM Tuners04:00
pteaguethat's typically run on the server side though isn't it? ... maybe that's why i didn't get it installed?04:00
foxbuntupteague, nope, frontend04:00
foxbuntuthe frontend does the DVD playback, not the back04:01
pteaguek, i'm thinking i just missed it04:01
foxbuntupteague, perhaps, its not a default option in Mythbuntu but is supported by MCC04:01
pteaguecause i remember running that on my backend when i was first setting it up... it has an ati card in it, but doesn't seem to do both very well so just left it a backend04:01
foxbuntuhmm, my DB stb two nights in a row...prob should look into that04:02
gkjygibbvtuymy /dev/dvb/adapter0 and adapter1 are detected.. but mythtv always has a failed probe and doesn't detect the devices.. any ideas?04:10
foxbuntugkjygibbvtuy, which card?04:11
gkjygibbvtuytwinhan 1020a04:11
foxbuntusorry, dont know anything about that one04:12
gkjygibbvtuybut the card is detected by the kernel. i see devices adapter0 and adapter1..  but mythtv always to detect it.04:12
gkjygibbvtuymythtv fails to detect sorry. i made sure all the permissions were set.. i searched google.. now i am stuck!04:13
foxbuntugkjygibbvtuy, is it a card listed as supported by mythtv on the wiki?04:13
gkjygibbvtuygood question. let me check]04:14
gkjygibbvtuythere is no hardware guide for hardy, which is whati am using04:16
foxbuntuhttp://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Category:Video_capture_cards04:18
gkjygibbvtuyit says Generally, if a tuner works with v4l, it will work with MythTV. and my card is supported with v4l04:19
gkjygibbvtuyother than that it's not listed. but do you know maybe some troubleshooting steps to see why the kernel detects but mythtv doesn't?04:20
foxbuntunot sure sorry04:24
Foopleso I have mythbuntu installed on a mac mini and lirc set up for the apple remote.  The only thing I did from the initial installation is identify the proper device in /etc/lirc/hardware.conf, which today is /dev/hidraw3.  I've confirmed with cat that this is indeed the proper device for the remote.  The deep driver conf file lircd.conf.macmini refers to the remote as Apple A1156, which is what it says on the remote itself.  When I click 05:32
FoopleOct  8 23:31:05 nohserv lircd-0.8.3pre1[8641]: error reading '/dev/hidraw3'05:32
FoopleOct  8 23:31:05 nohserv lircd-0.8.3pre1[8641]: closing '/dev/hidraw3'05:32
Foopleone pair like that for every button press.  Nothing happens in mythtv frontend.05:32
FoopleI haven't had much luck with this Hauppauge 950Q working either05:37
Fooplecan anyone recommend a USB analog capture device that works out of the box with mythbuntu?05:38
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ninjafuryhi guys.09:04
ninjafurysure this has been asked, but I need to get mythtv to scan an external hard drive for media. Now, I've already added the media directory to the backend setup in 'Storage Directories', but it doesn't show up in the front end. What gives?09:05
ninjafuryanyone?09:07
tech404So I have been using Ubuntu for a while and I am very interested in trying out Mythbuntu.... a quick question. With the appropriate digital card I don't need the cablebox? How does it work with features like channel guide and on demand?15:24
javatexanI am trying to play with an idea...are there any libraries in mythtv or other that would help with the writing of a looped filesystem like for surveillance?  As in give the process 2G of HDD space and have it loop if it fills up?15:52
Shadow__X2tech404, depends on your location16:20
Shadow__X2if in the us16:20
Shadow__X2a digital card would be used to tune either atsc (antenna)16:21
Shadow__X2or qam16:21
Shadow__X2qam depends on your cable provider and if they offer it16:21
Shadow__X2what channels they offer16:21
Shadow__X2astc depends on your location and signal strength16:22
Shadow__X2qam and astc both depending on area can have eit which is the guide data transmitted over the transmission but it is preferred to use a data provider such as schedules direct16:23
Shadow__X2javatexan, there are plugins for mythtv that allow you to have it record surveillance16:23
jphillipjavatexan schedule 1 hour recordings and limit the size of the storage group?16:27
jphillipmight miss a beat between hours though16:27
Foople1anyone know of a analog USB video capture device that works out of the box with mythbuntu?16:29
tech404Thanks Shadow__X2, to make sure I understand i would need to make sure that I have qam service to avoid the cable box? I know for sure I have digital. I have a digital package through Charter.16:29
Shadow__X2tech404, just because you have the digital package does not mean your provider gives you unencrypted qam16:30
Shadow__X2the best way to test would be to get a digital card and scan and go from there16:31
Shadow__X2they have to give you the local broadcast as per fcc mandate16:31
Shadow__X2other than that its completely up to them16:31
tgm4883_laptopjavatexan, have you looked at zoneminder?16:31
javatexanyeah..I think I may have to add some code "in between" to better manage the flow of information.  I am trying to make an RTSP sink.16:42
Foople1too bad hdhomerun doesn't do analog16:44
javatexani did look at zoneminder...they solve the problem by having multiple files or sessions and deleting files as they go.  I was hoping to be a little more elegant....not sure if that's doable16:45
javatexanI guess I could keep an area that is say 2G big, manage the files as zoneminder does, then when the stream is saved or copied to final resting place I could combine the current files into a single ~2G file....of course I have no experience doing that...although it sounds like a job for perl :P16:48
javatexansorry Super Perl :)16:48
MythbuntuGuest26i have setup mythbuntu as a secondary backend and need some advice on channel changing17:29
MythbuntuGuest26i have a SA3250 cable box connected to the Composite1 port of a PVR150..picture/sound works great17:29
MythbuntuGuest26i also have the MCE USB IR Blaster that i was planning on using as a channel changer17:30
MythbuntuGuest26i dont plan on using the MCE remote as this is just a seconday backend and I was wondering if anyone else had this kind of setup and could help me with setting up the channle changing17:31
danomachey all17:33
MythbuntuGuest26i guess i am wondering if i should even mess around with the USB MCE blaster or if I should just get a firewire card and use that as a channel changer17:33
danomaci just installed mythbuntu, and so far is all going well, except for my ati remote wonder ii17:33
danomaci do have the remote working17:33
danomacas in, i can use the arrows to move around17:33
danomachowever, i have no idea what buttons do what17:33
danomaci changed no defaults from the install, is there a button->key guide anywhere for this remote?17:34
MythbuntuGuest26did you look in the .mythtv/lircrc file17:34
danomacnot yet... i did find a key configuration in mythtv, but that wasn't what i was looking for17:35
MythbuntuGuest26key configuration in mythtv is prob for the keyboard...not the rmoetw17:35
MythbuntuGuest26remote17:35
MythbuntuGuest26all of the remote/blasting is handled by lirc which has configs outside of myth17:35
danomacah, okay.17:36
danomaci figured there was a frontend for it17:36
MythbuntuGuest26aare yiu running a cable/sat box or plgged straight into coax17:36
danomacnow i just have to figure out keyboard->lirc bindings, and keyboard->mythtv bindings17:36
danomacneither, actually - i'm using it as a frontend for my media collection17:37
MythbuntuGuest26ahhh17:37
danomaci've got that part working17:37
danomaci can browse my collection17:37
danomaci just couldn't figure out how to start a video playing ^^17:37
MythbuntuGuest26hmmmm.  that should work if the nav keys are working and you have set myth to be the internal player17:38
MythbuntuGuest26used to be with the older release mythvideo used mplayer or xine and you would have to configure the remote keys outside myth17:38
danomaci got to the point where i highlighted one, but no matter what button i pressed it wouldn't invoke mplayer17:38
MythbuntuGuest26did you try and run mythfrontend from a terminal?  usually you can get some debug messages there that will help you narrow down whats up17:39
danomacoh, i can use the keyboard to invoke it17:39
danomaci just have to figure out what's up with the remote mapping17:39
MythbuntuGuest26what do you have setup to be the player for MythVideo?  if its on mplayer try and move it over to Internal and it should work17:41
danomacoh, i want it to invoke mplayer. it's working through using the keyboard, i just can't seem to start anything with the remote17:43
danomacit's gotta be the lircrc for either/both mythtv/mplayer17:43
MythbuntuGuest26yeah..thats because mplayer uses different remote mappings.17:43
MythbuntuGuest26i think those are in .mplayer in your home dir17:44
danomaconce i get mythtv to start the video, i can sort the rest out okay.17:44
danomactime to make food, then i'll mess around with it more. it's like 97% working atm17:44
MythbuntuGuest26is there a compelling reason to use mplayer vs internal....mplayer rocks but i believe the internal player has all the same codecs and no remote config to worrk about17:44
MythbuntuGuest26give it a spin at least.  mplayer always works with the keyboard as thats its native interface17:45
danomaci haven't actually tested myth's internal player. i know exactly how to configure mplayer to make softsubs work properly, though.17:45
MythbuntuGuest26try setting it to internal in mythvideo and then check.  ahh well that might be showstopper if you need subs....17:46
danomacyeah :/17:46
MythbuntuGuest26maybe someone elese can chime in.  mplayer can be configged to work with that remote though.  its just done outside myth in either the lircrc file or in mplayer config17:46
danomaci can copy my mplayer lircrc from one of my other boxes. i think that's easier.17:47
MythbuntuGuest26snap that should be the ticket then17:47
danomacthen i just have to figure out how mythtv uses my remote's buttons17:47
danomacafk17:48
MythbuntuGuest26gl17:48
stanman1hi in here! Is it possible to have a mythbuntu running as a media server for winxp clients?17:56
superm1sure, you just lose some of the fun of commercial skipping18:00
superm1but things can be shared via upnp or samba18:00
stanman1ok. I've got my media files on an ubuntu box, which i can connect to from winxp18:00
stanman1actually on a usb disk connected to the fileserver (ebox-platfrom)18:01
stanman1so mythbuntu should get it's files from the fileserver and then serve it to the clients18:02
superm1well be careful how you are describing this; the "clients" will be using what exactly to watch?18:09
stanman1dunno yet18:10
stanman1i've tried mythbuntu and it looked great. But I had troubles opening and following samba links, so i set it aside then18:11
danomachmm. it seems that lirc is crashing when i press the OK button in mythtv, and this is the source of my problem...19:42
balachmarHi guys, last week I did an update with my system and now the systems hangs from time to time and the caps lock indicator is flashing...21:15
henrik_Hello! I have an old soundblaster live card in my mythbuntu, and I'm not able to change volume with the remote, the bars change but the volume stays the same.21:39
Shadow__Xwell henrik21:40
Shadow__Xyou have to set it up to work21:40
Shadow__Xin setup21:40
Shadow__Xi believe under general21:41
Shadow__Xthere should be volume settings21:41
henrik_yes21:41
Shadow__Xunder there select master instead of pcm21:41
henrik_okej. let me try it out..21:41
henrik_I have always had pcm on my previouse mythtv computers so I thaught that was standard..21:43
moreatiRunning Mythbuntu 8.04 at 1080i on a large HDTV, if I start an X session manually then all the text is drawn only 3 pixels high. The gdm login screen and a simpler application like xvidtune are unaffected by this, so I suspect a gtk issue. Is there a way I can override this? I've tried it with and without the DisplaySize set in xorg.conf.23:00
moreatiOK, setting the DPI in ~/.Xresources has made the fonts legible. Strange that it needs overriding like that. http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=4042142&postcount=12 was the clue23:42

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