[00:16] I installed mythbuntu ibex, and one of my internal drives is showing up blank, but when I open it in thunar, it says the correct amount of freespace. Any ideas? [00:42] I figured it out, I forgot I was ignoring an HD issue on boot, pressing ctrl+d [02:17] where would I start to look to change the font on one screen in mythvideo, is that possible or does the UI only allow wholesale changes? [02:18] its the browse videos gui. My filenames are too long so I want to try changing the font. [02:58] heyall [03:54] just ordered computer what is cheap tv turn to get that works goo off fresh mythbuntu install [03:55] tv tuner* [04:01] ? [04:45] what system would you guys recommend for a backend that would also serve as a fileserver? [04:51] found it **/mythtv/themes/default/video-ui.xml === rhpot1993 is now known as rhpot1991 [09:31] Question1: What is the best capture card to use with a DirecTV D12-100 satellite box? [09:32] Question2: Is a (nonstandard) USB-A to USB-A cable connection supported to control this box, or must I use USB-A -> RS-232 -> USB-A? [11:29] I just installed mythbuntu on my Ubuntu Hardy system ... but I don't understand how to start it up [11:35] how do I make the MySQL Connection work [12:18] argh, why do i get olny about 3 channels with my nova t 500, yet I get all of the available channels when I plug a normal TV in === bogus is now known as Guest41586 [16:19] TrinitronX: it really doesn't matter what card you use- a hardware encoder card is probably best, because there's minimal CPU usage [18:52] anyone have a hdpvr working? [19:01] The following packages have been kept back: xfdesktop4-data [19:01] whats new? [19:04] safe to do dist-upgrade or have i missed something [19:17] MythbuntuGuest56: if you want to use an HD-PVR, you'll need to be running the trunk version of MythTV (which is not what comes with Mythbuntu) [21:04] non mi riesco a collegare al mysql per usare mythtv...mi dice...Could not connect to host 'localhost'.> MySQL Error Nr. 1045> Access denied for user 'mythtv'@'localhost' (using password: YES) [21:05] qualcuno mi da una mano? [21:11] is the trunk repo up now? Never seem to be able to install 0.22 [21:16] MythbuntuGuest56, there are still issues with trunk builds...they are being worked on however [21:25] foxbuntu: you play .iso files at all? [21:27] rhpot1991, I have, but not in awhile [21:27] rhpot1991, whats up? [21:27] I've been noticing skipping in them when I played the last few [21:28] the sound is ok but the image studders for a split second [21:28] hmm [21:28] I havent noticed problems like that [21:29] ya it could be a lot of different issues so I need to dig some I guess [21:29] rhpot1991, anything in the logs? [21:29] I'm thinking 1. bad dvd [21:29] 2. usb hard drive IO [21:29] foxbuntu: 2008-12-13 00:45:48.448 AFD: Warning, video codec 0x952ea50 id(MPEG2VIDEO) type (Video) already open. [21:30] 2008-12-13 00:45:01.371 GetNextFreeFrame() served a busy frame c. Dropping. UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUULUUUU [21:30] 2008-12-13 00:45:01.375 [mpeg2video @ 0xb743f764]ac-tex damaged at 16 19 [21:30] 2008-12-13 00:45:01.404 [mpeg2video @ 0xb743f764]00 motion_type at 28 20 [21:30] see those happening a lot [21:31] doesnt sound like a bad dvd then [21:31] this last movie was pretty scratched up so I wouldn't doubt some damage there, but I see it happening on ones that I know didn't do it before [21:32] the ISO's are on a USB hdd? [21:32] yep [21:32] I defraged the xfs on it last night, but it was only 1.4% fragmented [21:32] so I don't think thats an issue [21:32] easy rule out is copy them over to your system local, and play them again [21:32] yep [21:32] but USB should be more than fast enough [21:32] about to hdparm it and see if the numbers are ok [21:33] foxbuntu: well it worked before, but I recall some words about HD IO with intrepid flying around [21:33] yeah, I have noticed my BE uses more IO on the drive than it used to with intrepid [21:33] Timing buffered disk reads: 84 MB in 3.02 seconds = 27.86 MB/sec [21:33] thats good enough [21:34] so its possible that the USB drive is getting maxed out [21:34] yeah [21:34] thats pleanty good [21:34] I have that powerline adapter, but I've seen it happen down here as well [21:34] it almost fits bad rips, other than I tried one that was good before and saw it happen a few times in it [21:36] I would start by copying one of the *bad* ones to the local disk [21:38] ya [23:38] How well is the via c7 cpu for a myth backend server? I currently have a AMD sempron, but I want something that does the job at a reasonably low electric draw. [23:47] neofax: the backend dont need a powerful cpu, needs some for commercial detection but thats it, the powerful cpu is needed to play hd content [23:50] can use use the program guide icons with the program finder...? [23:53] was gonna upgrade my box and got this, The following packages have been kept back: xfdesktop4-data [23:53] so ran dist-upgrade and got this [23:53] The following packages will be REMOVED: mythbuntu-desktop xfdesktop4 [23:53] The following packages will be upgraded: xfdesktop4-data [23:53] just want to check that its safe first [23:54] or should I just wait and run upgrade again later? [23:59] isn't mythbundu-desktop just a metadata package? if so it wouldn't hurt anything... but im a noob so don't take my word for it..