[01:15] <Aquahallic> Evenin' folks
[01:16] <Aquahallic> Using mythphone and when I dial 613 (test number for pulver) on the audio I hear a clicking about every second... this happens on all the frontends I've tried it on... and on different physical network also wired and wireless. Anyone seen this problem or know if it's a known issue?
[02:50] <klos> tgm4883, are ypu there?
[02:51] <klos> anyone runnign mythtv on 64bit?
[03:09] <rhpot1991> klos: yep
[03:09] <rhpot1991> I'm watching the shield now, if you ask your question I'll respond when I get a chance
[03:12] <klos> hehe
[03:13] <klos> ive seen that tgm4883 runs mythtv on a 64bit backend
[03:13] <klos> i was wondering if he gets any problems
[03:13] <klos> with the browser and flash etc
[03:13] <klos> due to its not officially supported on 64bit systems
[03:13] <klos> and what his other problems are
[03:14] <klos> im planning to build a powerful backend for myth tv which will also be a file server and a ltsp terminal server. so 64bit would be the better aproach i reckon
[04:37] <rhpot1991_lapto1> klos: I think there are work around for the flash anymore
[04:39] <wsuetholz> Hello, I have two HDHomeRun devices that were working yesterday, and today the backend can't seem to see them anymore.
[04:39] <wsuetholz> the data is in the database tables..  capturecard, cardinput, channel, dtv_multiplex, but neither the backend nor mythtv-setup see them.
[04:40] <wsuetholz> This is an older version..  mythbackend 0.20
[04:40] <rhpot1991> wsuetholz: have you tried cycling power on them and then restarting the backend?
[04:41] <rhpot1991> also can you ping them?
[04:41] <wsuetholz> I haven't tried resetting the HDHomerun's.  I have restarted the backend a couple of times..
[04:41] <wsuetholz> yes, I can ping them.
[04:42] <wsuetholz> I can access them with vlc as well.
[05:00] <foxbuntu> wsuetholz, usually when I have trouble with mine, all I have to do is: hdhomerun_config discover && sudo /etc/init.d/mythtv-backend restart
[05:11] <wsuetholz> ok, I grabbed the various tables from a recent mythconverg backup and reloaded them, and now mythweb is showing the tuners..
[05:12] <wsuetholz> foxbuntu, does that result in new tuners being added?
[05:12] <foxbuntu> wsuetholz, no, just rediscovers them
[05:13] <wsuetholz> ok thanks
[05:43] <JThundley_> hey guys, my reboot and halt are missing for some reason, and init complains and doesn't run
[05:43] <JThundley_> what package provides halt? is it all in upstart now?
[05:44] <JThundley_> solved my own problem, that was quick :)
[05:44] <JThundley_> upstart-compat-sysv
[05:45] <JThundley_> when I select shut down or reboot from xfce it never actually does it
[05:45] <JThundley_> it just logs out to gdm and then autologs me back in after 30 seconds
[06:45] <drfoz> anybody got any clues as to why my channel change script works from the command line but not from myth?
[06:47] <tgm4883_laptop> drfoz, pebcak error?
[06:50] <hads> drfoz: PATH issue perhaps.
[07:06] <drfoz> oh
[07:06] <drfoz> well
[07:07] <drfoz> huh
[07:28] <drfoz> well son of a bee sting
[07:38] <tgm4883> klos, I don't use the browser or flash on my mythbuntu systems.  However on my 64-bit intrepid laptop, they work fine.  I believe they also work fine on this desktop, but I rarely use this desktop so i'd have to test it somewhere
[07:39] <klos> ok
[07:39] <klos> did you setup anything special to get them working etc? do you kknow about any other problems that might affect the 64bit system?
[07:41] <tgm4883> I just installed them via the browser plugin, ie it asked to install missing codecs and I chose flash-nonfree
[07:41] <tgm4883> no other problems I can think of
[07:43] <klos> ok easy so canonical already took care of this
[07:43] <klos> does the 64 bit affect any vidoe crad driver sor something
[07:43] <klos> video card
[13:01] <julien> helloe everybody
[13:01] <julien> I have got a problem configuring "Source videos"
[13:01] <julien> in mythtv
[13:01] <julien> i have installed XMLTV
[13:01] <julien> then i select the grabber i want in the "Source videos"
[13:02] <julien> i can see a loading bar freezed at 50% and nothing happens
[13:02] <julien> i have to kill the process
[13:02] <julien> does anyone know what is wrong?
[13:02] <julien> thank you
[13:53] <directhex> julien, hit alt-tab, xmltv is probaby trying to configure in the terminal window behind myth
[14:11] <julien> directhex - thanks i didn't realize
[14:11] <julien> directhex, but now it is saying i have to run mythfilldatabase --manual
[14:12] <julien> i did it but it seems it is not working
[14:12] <julien> anyway i think i have to re install everything bc i am not sure my mythtv is clean
[14:12] <julien> since i tried many things with it
[15:07] <cann> heyas, i get NVP: : Openfile(): Error, couldnt read file /var/lib/mythtv/recordings/7020_20081022155606.mpg  in my backend log when i try to start live tv, anyone got any tips on how i can solve this problem ?
[15:08] <jphillip> !blank% | cann
[15:08] <Zinn> cann: If you try to watch tv and are greeted with a blank screen and a return to the menu then please check the permissions on your recording directory.  It should be owned by mythtv:mythtv, have permissions of 775, and not be inside your home directory
[15:10] <cann> Zinn: done that and it looks ok.  problem is its my friends backend and he deleted all the files in the recording folder and it seems it want one of those recordings when he access livetv
[15:14] <jphillip> if you go into watch recordings and hit menu, you can pick livetv/all/recordings
[15:14] <jphillip> can delete it from in there
[15:15] <cann> ohh alright ill try that thanks a bunch
[15:34] <cann> solved it =) . delted the recording and the channel
[15:34] <cann> thanks alot
[15:37] <jphillip> np
[23:13] <TheGuyUpstairs> I'm using mythbuntu on a single box.  How do I change the forward/ back (left / right) arrows.  ALSO, is there a way to go to a specific elapsed time?
[23:14] <TheGuyUpstairs> Sorry, I was not clear.  I want to change the default time associated with the forward / backward option.
[23:15] <superm1> well mythcontrols maybee
[23:16] <superm1> or there should be a frontend option to control the behavior i think
[23:20] <hads> Yeah, there's an option somewhere to change the skip amount.
[23:20] <hads> Couldn't tell you where it is from memory.
[23:21] <hads> Also another tip is to hit a number key(s) and then skip, it will skip that amount.
[23:21] <superm1> woah really?
[23:21] <superm1> i'll have to try that
[23:22] <hads> :)
[23:22] <hads> Useful for skipping commercials that don't get detected
[23:24] <superm1> i usually just skip 30, 30, 30 and then back a few 5's when that happens
[23:49] <hads> Ours are usually 4 minutes so a 4 > and then a < gets it