[00:41] Ok I'm having a lot of trouble getting live TV to work. My setup is as follows --> Digital Cable to SetTop Box, STB to PVR150 (MCE) over composite, composite video out. I did a channel scan with irsend as my external channel change command (i'm using an IR blaster) and that seemed to pick up a bunch of channels. The problem is that when I go into the frontend and select Watch Live TV, the screen goes blank for 1-2 seconds and then [00:41] returns to the main menu... any ideas? [00:42] my STB also has a coax out if that mgiht work better, but foxbuntu suggested I stick with coax [01:26] I"ll be around so if someone has an answer, could you PM me? [02:15] Blz, we need logs [02:15] !logs | Blz [02:15] Blz: 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. [02:53] tgm4883: which logs do you need? [02:54] oh wait... [02:54] no, i guess my question applies... any logs in particular? [03:15] Blz, yes, the logs that mythbuntu-log-grabber gets === gbutters_work is now known as gbutters [04:56] does Mythbuntu have a feature that works like PartitionMagic where you can install Mythbuntu on a full disk with Windows already there? [05:00] linux_trojan: there are ways to do t [05:00] i would check in #ubuntu first (because that is what mythbuntu is based off of) [05:06] I just talked to the guys over at #ubuntu, they say it can do it [05:06] is the most recent version of mythbuntu based on the most recent version of ubuntu? [05:23] linux_trojan: I'm pretty sure the installer will walk you through resizing, if not you can just use the live environment to launch gparted and do it [05:23] there is also a gparted live cd you could use as well, to prep things ahead of time, google will find you it [05:26] I am talking about non destructive repartitioning? [05:55] I am asking a question? [05:58] hads: now you have to quickly leave :) [06:12] heh [06:55] I've been considering an upgrade from my local cable service to verizon fios recently, and in my researching I happened upon a bunch of info regarding Hauppage's HD PVR. [06:55] in my upgrade to fios I imagine I will be losing a lot of channels as they're mostly encryped from what I read [06:56] is the HD PVR as sweet as I imagine... I mean it sounds like it's the solution until verizon starts actively switching off component output [07:00] the articles I've read were a little dated, so I'm unaware of some recent widespread countermeasure that media providers have come up with lately. [07:01] http://www.hauppauge.com/site/products/data_hdpvr.html for reference if someone who has gone down this road sees this [14:13] Morning, everyone. [18:14] Hi folks: i got mythbuntu on 2.2ghz celeron, video is mpeg4 dvb-t and it displays jerkily, stops for half a sec every 2-3 seconds. could it be cpu is too weak? [18:30] this seems to be new to mythbuntu on 9.04, on 8.04 it was running smoothly.. ideas? [21:08] ummm - i am pretty sure when i install mythbuntu its suppsed to be a COLOUR logo - is this right ? on my screen its B/W [21:10] that first one where it says TRY / INSTALL / MEMTEST - off the live disk [21:14] and i remember an ORANGE bar moving under the logo back and forth... but this is b/w - BUT when i finish booting, everything is in colour.... ideas? [21:19] zeroConfDev: the theme is pretty much black and white [21:33] ok - but i do remember it with orange or is that just ubuntu ? [21:33] btw, thanks squidly [21:41] ubuntu has a lot of orange, most of mythbuntu is greyish [23:50] I have a spare comp I'm looking to turn into a mythbuntu computer. It is a 2.8ghz with 2 gigs of ram. I have 2 free pci card slots. Any pointers on the tv tuner card I should get. [23:50] Price range of $75-$125ish... [23:51] Don't need anything too hard core, not looking to record a bunch of HD stuff.