[01:15] <thedarkone> anyone here
[01:41] <woski> hi
[01:41] <woski> i've a dilemma
[01:42] <woski> i can get my ir and lcd working (showing codes in irw), but how do it get them recognized by myth?
[02:21] <Shadow__X> woski, you need to have a lirc config file for myth
[02:26] <woski> how/where do i do that?
[02:29] <woski> i mean, what is the file in particular
[02:29] <Shadow__X> tell mythtv what to do with the codes
[02:29] <woski> cause Im sure i can find the mappings for my specific remote somewhere
[02:30] <woski> is it lircrc?
[02:30] <Shadow__X> http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Category:Remote_Controls
[02:31] <foxbuntu> woski, mythbuntu-lircrc-generator will get you started
[02:31] <Shadow__X> true
[02:31] <Shadow__X> http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/MCE_Remote by example lircrc as well
[02:31] <woski> im afraid to change anything as it took forever to get the ir/lcd working!  lol
[02:31] <foxbuntu> is it an MCE remote?
[02:32] <woski> its a rebadged imon pad
[02:32] <foxbuntu> well even still
[02:33] <woski> probably awfully similar to mce
[02:33] <foxbuntu> if the lircd.conf is in place to support the remote codes, (which can be tested with irw), mythbuntu-lircrc-generator will create the associated lircrc file to make the remote work with mythtv
[02:35] <woski> yeah, i'd read that somewhere about using mythbuntu-lircrc-generator.  but the only guide that i've found that supports my ir/lcd hardware removes mcc.  if i try to reinstall it, it breaks my ir. so it looks like i'll have to make it manually or find the file somewhere on the net that maps to my remote
[02:35] <foxbuntu> woski, no
[02:35] <foxbuntu> woski, mythbuntu-lircrc-generator is seperate from mcc
[02:36] <foxbuntu> mcc utilizes it, but it is indeed seperate
[02:36] <woski> oh ok, yes.  you're right... i misread
[02:36] <foxbuntu> woski, read where?
[02:36] <foxbuntu> what are you reading?
[02:37] <woski> what you said earlier
[02:37] <foxbuntu> oh
[02:37] <woski> sorry
[02:38] <woski> ok, its not installed.  now I'm afraid that if I install it, it'll depend on the other file that seems to break my IR.
[02:39] <woski> im paranoid because it takes so long to get back to working :)
[02:39] <Shadow__X> do a backup then
[02:41] <woski> is there a good/quick suggestd way to backup/recover?
[02:44] <Shadow__X> you could rsync everything to a hd
[02:44] <Shadow__X> and if it goes bad boot live cd and rsync back
[02:44] <Shadow__X> unless someone else has a better idea
[02:45] <woski> can i run do an apt-get install test to see what it'll install as dependencies?
[02:47] <Shadow__X> uh i am not familiar with that
[02:47] <Shadow__X> so i can not say
[02:47] <woski> hmmm, looks like with -u flag
[02:50] <woski> ahh... looks like it'll install lirc which will bust my manually installed one
[02:56] <Shadow__X> hmm
[02:56] <Shadow__X>  dont know you ahve to work with foxb untu on that one
[03:09] <woski> thanks for your help shadow.  i may have found a file that i can just slip in manually
[03:11] <Shadow__X> yup i think more thanks need to goto foxbuntu though but yeah aslong as you get it working
[03:11] <Shadow__X> thats the ultimate goal
[05:21] <Stemming78> FRESH installation of 9.06...  Unable to get Mythtv Backend Setup...  ERROR:  Unable to login to database...   HELP!!!
[05:24] <Stemming78> 9.04 - alpha 6
[05:32] <Stemming78> anyone online?
[05:33] <Shadow__X> its recommended to use a stable build
[05:34] <Stemming78> Thanks shadow....  I was on 8.10...  Now trying to get this 9.04 up and running - nothing!  any suggestions?
[05:34] <Shadow__X> i would use 8.10 i dont see why you would upgrade to an aplha build
[05:35] <tritium> Shadow__X: there is a beta out as of today, as well.
[05:35] <Stemming78> Fresh install - new build
[05:36] <Shadow__X> yeah but they are for fixing bugs and all that
[05:36] <Shadow__X> not supposed to be 100 stable builds
[05:37] <Shadow__X> Stemming78, the mysql pass for myth should be in /etc/mythtv/mysql.txt but you can also look at loogs
[05:37] <Shadow__X> logs*
[05:37] <Shadow__X> !logs
[05:37] <Zinn> MythTV logs are stored in /var/log/mythtv/   You can use mythbuntu-log-grabber from the Applications menu to automatically post the most relevant logs to our pastebin.
[05:37] <tritium> Shadow__X: and alphas are even less stable
[05:37] <Shadow__X> !mysql
[05:37] <Zinn> If you are having problems connecting to your mysql database, you can perform the following to reconfigure it: 1. sudo dpkg-reconfigure mysql-server-5.0 (pay attention to the root password you set, you will need it for the next step) 2. sudo dpkg-reconfigure mythtv-database 3. sudo dpkg-reconfigure mythtv-common
[05:38] <Shadow__X> tritium, right i am just saying stability and reliability wise
[05:38] <Stemming78> 2009-03-26 10:24:30.595 Writing settings file /home/mythtv/.mythtv/mysql.txt
[05:38] <Stemming78> 2009-03-26 10:24:30.731 Closing DB connection named 'DBManager0'
[05:38] <Stemming78> 2009-03-26 10:24:30.885 Unable to connect to database!
[05:38] <Stemming78> 2009-03-26 10:24:31.091 Driver error was [1/1045]:
[05:39] <Stemming78> Some more log
[05:39] <Stemming78> QMYSQL3: Unable to connect
[05:39] <Stemming78> Database error was:
[05:39] <Stemming78> Access denied for user 'mythtv'@'localhost' (using password: YES)
[05:39] <Stemming78> Just wierd!!!!
[05:39] <Shadow__X> make sure that password is right
[05:39] <Shadow__X> thats in /etc/mythtv/mysql.txt
[05:39] <Shadow__X> make sure thats right
[05:40] <tritium> Shadow__X: the beta would be better for you in both cases
[05:41] <Stemming78> Zinn:  Thanks....   Did not have the first set (did 2 and 3)....
[05:41] <tritium> Shadow__X: wrong nick, sorry.  Yes, your advice to use 8.10 is sound.
[05:42] <Shadow__X> :)
[05:42] <tritium> Stemming78: I meant to point out to you that the beta is out today.
[05:42] <tritium> Shadow__X: :)
[05:42] <tritium> But again, Shadow__X has the right advice to stick with 8.10 for now.
[05:42] <Shadow__X> yeah easier for everyone involved
[05:43] <Shadow__X> tritium, does 9.04 even have trunk or something
[05:43] <Shadow__X> whats so alluring about it
[05:43] <Stemming78> tritium:  so BETA 6.1 is better than the v6.0 that I installed
[05:43] <Stemming78> Updates should take care of this I would presume
[05:44] <tritium> Stemming78: 6.1?  6.0?  What version numbers are those?
[05:44] <Stemming78> On Mythbuntu 9.04 Beta 6.0....   6.1 was released today
[05:44] <Stemming78> ... Alpha 6.0
[05:45] <tritium> Stemming78: no, the beta was released today.  Alpha 6 was released sometime back.  There is no 6.0 or 6.1
[05:47] <Stemming78> tritium:  link?
[05:47] <tritium> Stemming78: for what?  The beta?
[05:47] <Stemming78> This is what I see on the site:  Mythbuntu 9.04 Alpha 6.1 Is Here!
[05:47] <tritium> Stemming78: http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/mythbuntu/releases/9.04/beta/
[05:48] <Stemming78> Thanks!
[05:48] <Shadow__X> NO 8.10 ONLY
[05:48] <Shadow__X> lol
[05:49] <Stemming78> going to try that one... Otherwise, back to v8.10.... (Shadow)
[05:49] <Stemming78> Thanks guys!!!
[09:45] <Bert_2> Hi, does anyone know how likely it is that someone will ever make a linux driver for the Nvidia TV tuner cards ?
[09:46] <hads> Didn't know they made any
[09:48] <Bert_2> hads: NVTV TV tuner: http://www.nvidia.com/object/nvtv_winxp_mc_1.20.45.html
[17:11] <Stemming78> Cannot run MYTHTV BACKEND:  No UPnD found....  *Fresh Installation.  Using the IP address as host.  Been running ainto road blocks
[17:12] <Stemming78> No log files for backend (/var/log/mysql/)
[17:13] <superm1> !logs
[17:13] <Zinn> MythTV logs are stored in /var/log/mythtv/   You can use mythbuntu-log-grabber from the Applications menu to automatically post the most relevant logs to our pastebin.
[17:18] <Stemming78> http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com/f6010c3b6
[17:18] <superm1> ah i see
[17:18] <superm1> !database | Stemming78
[17:18] <Zinn> Sorry I don't know about database
[17:18] <superm1> hm
[17:19] <superm1> !mysql | Stemming78
[17:19] <Zinn> Stemming78: If you are having problems connecting to your mysql database, you can perform the following to reconfigure it: 1. sudo dpkg-reconfigure mysql-server-5.0 (pay attention to the root password you set, you will need it for the next step) 2. sudo dpkg-reconfigure mythtv-database 3. sudo dpkg-reconfigure mythtv-common
[17:19] <Shadow__X> Stemming78, what version are you running and what did you do since last time
[17:20] <Stemming78> on 8.10 now
[17:20] <Stemming78> Fresh installation last night....
[17:20] <superm1> Stemming78, follow those steps to fix your database
[17:20] <Stemming78> Same problem as I had with the 9..04 Alpha 6.0
[17:21] <Stemming78> I have done them....   Wondering if this has ANYTHING to do with my router settings?
[17:22] <Stemming78> Swapped routers from my last installation.. Old copy of Mythbuntu worked on it however.
[17:22] <Stemming78> Have it Satic set on IP address of 192.168.1.101
[17:22] <Stemming78> I am at a loss here guys
[17:25] <Shadow__X> in mythbackend setup us ip address no hostnames
[17:25] <superm1> if you are still getting those errors that we see in /var/log/mythtv/mythbackend.log, the issue is still your database
[17:26] <Stemming78> Got it working....  Followed the steps from ZIM only this time I entered in the IP address rather than localhost
[17:27] <Stemming78> THANK YOU!!!!
[17:27] <Stemming78> *ZINN
[17:27] <superm1> sweet
[17:27] <Stemming78> you guys are great!
[20:04] <byt3m3> i guess no one here can help with mythtv on OSX?
[20:06] <superm1> byt3m3, not really the right place for help w/ it at least.
[20:06] <superm1> #mythtv-users is a better bet
[20:06] <byt3m3> ahhh
[22:10] <stegel> i am working with a mythbuntu install of xubuntu and a siig soundwave 5.1 soundcard but I have no sound at all, aplay -l detects the card as "ICE1724
[22:27] <kingartus> hey...
[22:27] <kingartus> maby one of you can me Help...
[22:28] <kingartus> in Mythbuntu, i cnfigur my TV card... and it works... bu the Sound is not Syncron to the Video
[22:28] <kingartus> i use the Sound out from my TV card (hauppauge) into the line in from my PC
[22:29] <kingartus> sound is always befor the Video 2-3 seconds
[22:34] <hads> You will be listening to sound live when you shouldn't be.
[22:35] <hads> I don't really know how framegrabber cards work so probably won't be much help.
[22:35] <hads> You need to listen to the sound from the recording, not from the capture card directly.
[22:37] <kingartus> yes
[22:37] <kingartus> but how?
[22:43] <tgm4883> !sound
[22:43] <Zinn> http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Sound_Troubleshooting