[02:21] howdy [02:26] !help [02:26] !help For a complete list of my knowledge visit: http://www.baablogic.net/Zinn.cgi Other available commands: !status, !about, !bug [bug_number]. [03:36] hmm, CC seems to have hung setting up mythweb authentication :( [03:36] would it be safe to kill it? [05:44] :-D [09:00] I've just tried the mythbuntu 9.10 aplha4 live cd [09:00] it looks lovely. [09:01] however.... [09:01] using it as a livecd to connect to my exisitng mythtv-backend [09:01] I get an odd probelm. [09:02] It connects, and I can watch live tv, and change channels, [09:02] I can also see my recordings. [09:02] However, on trying to watch a recording I get a "file not found error" [09:03] what steps can I take to help diagnose this [09:03] BTW - the wee "preview" videos ARE watchable. [09:04] is this to do with the live user not being in a correct group?? [09:05] or a known issue? [09:05] probably because they are different revisions, if your existing mythtv-backend is not also running alpha4 [09:06] ok. that sounds reasonable. [09:06] the backend is actually intrepid. [09:06] yeah that would be it [09:06] ok. I'll update the backend, and try again. [09:06] thanks for the suggestion. [09:06] there have been substantial changes with regards to storage groups between the revisions [09:07] do you think a jaunty backend will work with karmic livecd? [09:08] obviously I will know that by lunchtime today... [09:08] nope [09:08] ok. that makes sense actually. [09:08] my jaunty front-ends connect to it ok. [09:09] so the change is VERY recent? [09:09] yeah I think within the last few weeks [09:10] Its also a general rule of thumb that they all should be the same revision [09:10] I think there was also a mythprotocol version bump as well [09:11] incidentally, the live cd was running REALLY quickly [09:12] this is quite an old machine. [09:12] hey thats good to hear [09:12] I am still running 9.04 but with trunk [09:12] When I get back from a work trip I intend to upgrade everything to 9.10 [09:12] and also setup a new frontend [09:13] 9.10 feels really stable for an alpha. [09:13] I am about to try the 64 bit version on this lappy [09:13] yeah I will move to 64 this time a well [09:14] I probably should be doing my desktop as well, it is 32bit from back in 7.10. [09:14] just dist-upgrading all the time [09:14] yeah.. time for a clean install. [09:15] actually, that's what I'll do with my mthtv-server. [09:15] I'll make it dual boot 9.10 and 8.10 [09:16] it'll end in tears.... [09:16] why leave 8.10? [09:16] because I am rash [09:16] I like to beta test [09:17] thanks wombo. [10:29] hi all [10:29] having problem with mythbuntu [10:29] unable to play dvd [10:30] looking on forums but I thought with mythbuntu this may just work out of the box [10:30] any ideas? [10:32] anything? [10:33] in MCC did you install the extra codecs? [10:33] Basically open Mythbuntu Control Center [10:33] Then there will be a button and some check boxes to add the other codecs, needed for DVD playback [13:50] oh boy. i canceled cable and now mythbuntu locks up while playing recorded shows. [15:43] errr, ubuntu still doesn't play nice with pulse audio? [15:44] fresh install, added to the pulse groups, and playback crashes when exiting from the playback. [15:45] remove pulse audio and BOOM! no more freezes. i suppose there must be a better way by now than remove pulseaudio, right? [16:33] neoteny, From all the chatter i have seen it's best to disable pulse audio..It introduces a sync problem.. You can compile mythtv with pulse,but when you run Myth it disables it anyway.. [18:56] Is "Scan for Changes" in MythVideo broken? [18:57] Actually the only way I see changes is when I exit and open the frontend [18:57] well, for new files to appear === MythbuntuGuest88 is now known as SegaAges [21:47] hey dudes, i am hoping you guys can help me, i just installed mythbuntu version 9.04 and it will not detect(probe) for my video card, I have a Asus MyCinema-PS3-110. I have the drivers on a disk, but have no clue how to make mythtv probe and find the drivers or have anything recognize my tv tuner card