[00:24] <Dam00> Hello I have just installed MythBuntu and when I rip a DVD it works fine however, when I navigate to watch the move off the HDD its not found
[00:25] <Dam00> can anyone help?
[00:26] <Dam00> In the /var/lib/mythtv/videos directory there is loads of .vob files
[03:21] <pretender> Am getting a message  the file for this recording cannot be found when trying to view a scheduled recording.  any ideas
[03:43] <pretender>  Am getting a message  the file for this recording cannot be found when trying to view a scheduled recording.  any idea
[04:42] <pretender> when playing back a scheduled recording i get an error message the file for this recording can not be found
[06:03] <Louis> hey everyone.  I was wondering if my myth server was powerful enough to enable live commercial flagging.  I'm running a Pentium IV at 3.6Ghz (single core, 32-bit) with 3 GB of RAM.  Also, I'm running a RAID1 array (software raid) but I have no idea how much that taxes the processor.  Any thoughts?  Any way I can get an idea of my system's load over time?
[06:19] <foxbuntu> Louis, its configurable
[06:20] <foxbuntu> Louis, you can let it runn loose or restrict it
[06:21] <Louis> foxbuntu:  i'm not sure what you mean...
[06:21] <Louis> are you talking about the live commerical flagging or the software raid?
[06:22] <foxbuntu> the comm flagging
[06:22] <foxbuntu> Louis, RAID1 is not software raid
[06:23] <Louis> foxbuntu, i thought software raid just meant it was handled by the CPU insteald of a pci raid card?
[06:23] <foxbuntu> Louis, you can do LVM, or MIrroring in software raid
[06:23] <foxbuntu> no
[06:23] <Louis> oh. well i have mirroring
[06:23] <Louis> that's what i meant
[06:23] <foxbuntu> RAID1 is hardware
[06:23] <foxbuntu> so you are using LVM?
[06:23] <Louis> the installer just called it a raid1 array for some reason...
[06:23] <Louis> yes
[06:24] <foxbuntu> you have multiple disks mounted as one?
[06:24] <foxbuntu> physical
[06:24] <foxbuntu> not /dev/sda1 *or similar*
[06:24] <Louis> I have 2 physical disks with mirrored data partitions and a stripped swap partition
[06:25] <foxbuntu> ok well reguardless, its a very limited in CPU usuage
[06:25] <foxbuntu> not even worth worrying about
[06:25] <Louis> haha good to hear!
[06:25] <Louis> so you were saying that live commercial flagging is configurable?  how so?  like i can set it to be more or less aggressive in its cpu usage?
[06:25] <foxbuntu> yes
[06:26] <Louis> what options are those?
[06:26] <foxbuntu> via mythtv-setup (MythTV backend setup)
[06:26] <foxbuntu> High / Medium / Low
[06:26] <Louis> aah maybe that's why i didn't see it...
[06:26] <foxbuntu> and the number of comm flag jobs to do at a time
[06:26] <Louis> okay cool. i'll look into that
[06:26] <Louis> thanks a bunch
[06:26] <foxbuntu> np
[06:27] <Louis> in a related question though, do you know how i could find my peak CPU usage?
[06:27] <Louis> i can find average load using top
[06:27] <Louis> but not peak
[06:28] <foxbuntu> Louis, gnome-system-monitor
[06:28] <foxbuntu> or a similar app to track usage
[06:28] <Louis> is there a non-graphical way to do it?  i'm sshed into the backend here
[06:28] <foxbuntu> uh
[06:29] <foxbuntu> I have to remember what I use
[06:29] <foxbuntu> hold on a sec
[06:29] <Louis> sure
[06:30] <foxbuntu> saidar
[06:30] <foxbuntu> sudo apt-get install saidar
[06:30] <Louis> will do
[06:30] <Louis> thanks again!
[06:30] <foxbuntu> np
[18:47] <SgtP> Hello.  Anyone avail to help figure out a front-end Audio issue?  Been banging my head for several hours...
[18:50] <SgtP> Issue is: No audio (Front-end) from STB via the Mic input on the soundcard.  The Audio is outputted from the Front-end/Backend via SPDIF (coax).  On a remote front end that input (STB) gets audio fine.  Thougths?
[19:17] <SgtP> Finally got it!  Changed the sampling rate in the recording profile to 44100.  Dont have a clue how/when that changed to 33K but works now!
[23:04] <RealNitro> any lirc experts around?