[18:07] <foxbuntu> thagrasshoppa, what audio out connection are you using? what is the upmix method you are using? what is the max audio channels you have setup?
[18:17] <foxbuntu> !sound% | thagrasshoppa
[18:17] <Zinn> thagrasshoppa: http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Sound_Troubleshooting
[18:21] <thagrasshoppa> well
[18:22] <thagrasshoppa> you still there fox?
[18:22] <thagrasshoppa> sorry went to lunch...
[18:22] <thagrasshoppa> ok, I have to use memory, as I am at work...
[18:23] <thagrasshoppa> I am using alsa:default, but have tried multiple...and not sure about the mixer settings, as I have tried many different combos...upmix was passive, as I remember going back to when trying some others...I am in stereo at the moment...
[18:23] <thagrasshoppa> oops...that came out as a smily
[18:23] <thagrasshoppa> it was alsa{colon}default
[19:00] <foxbuntu> thagrasshoppa, Im on xchat, no emoticons here :)
[19:00] <thagrasshoppa> oh
[19:00] <thagrasshoppa> ok
[19:00] <thagrasshoppa> sorry
[19:00] <foxbuntu> thagrasshoppa, so you are using a normal 1/8 inch speaker jack on the back?
[19:01] <thagrasshoppa> yes, in this case
[19:01] <foxbuntu> o
[19:01] <thagrasshoppa> I am still trying to read enough to get hdmi working
[19:01] <foxbuntu> ok*
[19:01] <thagrasshoppa> as they would be way better
[19:01] <thagrasshoppa> but walk first
[19:01] <thagrasshoppa> hehehe
[19:02] <foxbuntu> !hdmi% | thagrasshoppa
[19:02] <Zinn> thagrasshoppa: For Help with the Intel HDMI Audio chipsets try the resource found here: https://wiki.foxmediasystems.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Intel_HDMI_Audio
[19:04] <thagrasshoppa> I have seen a page similar to this for like gutsy
[19:04] <thagrasshoppa> or maybe hardy
[19:04] <thagrasshoppa> and I could never figure out the part of speaker-test
[19:05] <foxbuntu> thagrasshoppa, the one explains it
[19:05] <foxbuntu> that*
[19:05] <thagrasshoppa> could not figure out what device name to use
[19:05] <thagrasshoppa> it was something like
[19:05] <thagrasshoppa> um
[19:05] <foxbuntu> plughw:0,3
[19:05] <thagrasshoppa> well
[19:05] <thagrasshoppa> I see that there
[19:05] <thagrasshoppa> but mine was showing a different number after the HDA intel part
[19:05] <thagrasshoppa> not alc, but like that
[19:06] <thagrasshoppa> odd number letter combo
[19:06] <thagrasshoppa> but this article seems more complete
[19:06] <thagrasshoppa> so ill try this tonight
[19:06] <thagrasshoppa> for sure
[19:06] <thagrasshoppa> you are the roxx0r fox
[19:07] <thagrasshoppa> nothin but love
[19:12] <foxbuntu> thagrasshoppa, I know that article to work. I wrote it as I made it work :)
[19:13] <foxbuntu> thagrasshoppa, also, the HDHR __should__ work ootb, I personally have had one for a long time without issue
[19:14] <foxbuntu> thagrasshoppa, which if it isnt working inside myth only, then I would lean towards your audio setup, or the way you setup the HDHR in mythtv-setup
[19:17] <thagrasshoppa> ah
[19:17] <thagrasshoppa> yep
[19:17] <thagrasshoppa> but I hope you will agree that its a bit cryptic on hwo to do things
[19:17] <thagrasshoppa> ive been doing linuxy things for a bit now
[19:17] <thagrasshoppa> but mostly from my origins where I cut my teeth
[19:18] <thagrasshoppa> msdos 6.22
[19:18] <thagrasshoppa> hehehehe
[19:18] <thagrasshoppa> miss those days
[19:18] <foxbuntu> thagrasshoppa, agreed, its a little different than most things, but for that very reason: www.foxmediasystems.com
[19:18] <thagrasshoppa> yea
[19:19] <thagrasshoppa> once you understand the method used and the psychology you can get a grip on intent
[19:19] <thagrasshoppa> and then suss your way to sucess
[19:19] <thagrasshoppa> but until then
[19:19] <thagrasshoppa> hairpulling and cursing
[19:19] <thagrasshoppa> ; )
[19:19] <foxbuntu> I have a "beta" class product I have been abusing to harden and make the setup easier for sometime now
[19:20] <thagrasshoppa> really?
[19:20] <thagrasshoppa> more info?
[19:21] <foxbuntu> essentially its a Backend/Frontend unit, with quality only hardware, tested, hardened and ready to use
[19:21] <thagrasshoppa> ah
[19:21] <thagrasshoppa> so a complete myth in a box
[19:21] <thagrasshoppa> man
[19:21] <foxbuntu> yup
[19:21] <thagrasshoppa> wish id known before I build a box
[19:21] <thagrasshoppa> id bought in a heartbeat
[19:21] <thagrasshoppa> hehehhe
[19:21] <foxbuntu> heh
[19:21] <thagrasshoppa> hindsight 20/20
[19:21] <foxbuntu> its not for sale on the open market yet
[19:22] <thagrasshoppa> well...when it does, id be happy to recommend to all my chickenshit friends
[19:22] <thagrasshoppa> when they have seen what I have already done they are all like hmmm
[19:22] <thagrasshoppa> im like, no way hose...im not helping you build that
[19:22] <thagrasshoppa> hehehehehhe
[19:23] <thagrasshoppa> see in yhour site that you have been working on this for a while now
[19:23] <thagrasshoppa> glad to see someone stepping into the breach
[19:23] <thagrasshoppa> if I did not have the family to worry about id have started something like this
[19:23] <thagrasshoppa> feel strongly that theres a market for it
[19:29] <MattMS> Hello! quiet chan...
[19:29] <thagrasshoppa> yea
[19:29] <thagrasshoppa> a bit
[19:29] <thagrasshoppa> hello
[19:29] <MattMS> &2U
[19:30] <MattMS> Anyone using the Happauge PVR 1212 with Mythbuntu?
[19:31] <superm1> MattMS, you'll need to use trunk
[19:31] <superm1> !weekly | MattMS
[19:31] <Zinn> MattMS: Weekly builds are available for MythTV 0.21 (Stable) and MythTV Trunk 0.22 (Unstable, use at your own RISK) for Hardy and Intrepid.  See http://www.mythbuntu.org/auto-builds for more info.
[19:32] <thagrasshoppa> Zinn is quite helpful
[19:32] <thagrasshoppa> it seems
[19:34] <MattMS> kewl - thanks!  Gonna build my 1st myth box and wanted to see if there was an uprising when i mentioned the 1212.... i will look to the ...auto-builds... for more 411!
[19:45] <superm1> MattMS, you'll probably also need to get the kernel module built from v4l-dvb. no packages for that afaik
[19:45] <superm1> !about | thagrasshoppa
[19:45] <Zinn> I am an IRC bot written in perl, but my code is not yet released.  I am named after Howard Zinn, you can learn more about him here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Zinn
[19:55] <thagrasshoppa> well, taa taa...thanks for the fish
[19:56] <DGMurdockIII> hi
[19:57] <DGMurdockIII> is it easy to install mythbunto in a dual boot mode if you have windows 7 installed
[19:58] <superm1> sure why not?
[20:00] <MythbuntuGuest87> Anyone have a recommended FTP client for a MythBuntu backend only?
[20:01] <namreib> to connect to it, or from it?
[20:14] <DGMurdockIII> well becse the only way iv have installed dual boot is buy using wubi and that dose notr work
[20:16] <MattMS> does anyone know if optical out on a sound card is a hardware fuction, or does it need to be supported in the driver?
[20:16] <foxbuntu> MattMS, depends on the card/mobo
[20:16] <MattMS> figures...
[20:17] <foxbuntu> MattMS, try looking up your audio device on www.alsa-project.org
[20:17] <MattMS> looking for a card for a yet to be built mythtv that will support sdif via optical to a head recevier
[20:17] <MattMS> thats a good idea
[20:17] <MattMS> thx
[21:31] <dasgoob> i've somehow managed to instal mythbuntu on ubuntu server
[21:31] <dasgoob> anyway
[21:31] <dasgoob> it's a headless server
[21:33] <dasgoob> but the vnc server doesn't start unless i physically plug a mouse, keyboard and monitor into the server and log in
[21:33] <dasgoob> is there anyway i can disable x on startup
[21:33] <dasgoob> log in via ssh
[21:34] <dasgoob> then start x which auto logs in and starts the vnc server?
[21:35] <dasgoob> this might not be the best place to ask
[22:22] <dasgoob> i think i've figured it out
[22:27] <billy-jon> can someone please help me with some sound issues while watching live tv? I have my line-in muted and can hear sound, but its really distorted, like an underpowred speaker kind of noise. when i listen to the line-in channel instead, it sounds fine (but there is a delay)
[22:40] <MythbuntuGuest83> Anyone know how to get the right-click menu working again in Mplayer? It works fine as a stand-alone player, but when launched via MythVideo the right-click menu capability disappears.