[00:29] <DartmanX> do i have to run a command for the frontend to see the videos? the directory is configured in setup
[00:34] <rhpot1991> DartmanX: hit m to bring up menu, then "scan for changes"
[00:34] <rhpot1991> while in your video collection
[01:22] <foxbuntu> rhpot1991, actually it scans for changes everytime you enter videos now
[01:22] <iamlindoro> news to me
[01:23] <iamlindoro> you'd think I would have had to write that kind of thing
[01:23] <iamlindoro> more likely you just have file browse mode one :)
[01:23] <chickens> in mythbuntu what is the username and password for the live cd? Trying to get nvidia drivers working and cant seem to find it anywhere. Thanks.
[01:24] <chickens> well, that was plain stupid of me -- username is ubuntu and password is null.
[01:31] <foxbuntu> iamlindoro, ah, well I just saw it do it, so assumed you had done it
[01:31] <foxbuntu> iamlindoro, nevermind me then....
[01:48] <chrome> hey anyone know of a script to automatically download nzb files from an rss feed?
[01:48] <chrome> i have hellanzb working great, just want something to plug the gap :)
[01:52] <chrome> torrentwatch will do it maybe
[02:12] <bobobob> i cant seem to get the video manager to scan for new shows since I updated from 8.10 to 9.10.  When I go into Video Manager it only shows the old information, the old one would refresh before listing shows.
[02:13] <bobobob> nvm...found it...LOL
[02:17] <bobobob> wow, I am having several situations where during the updates things moved their home and now I have a old version and a new version...:(
[02:17] <bobobob> causing some interesting problems
[02:26] <bobobob> for instance...I can now play my files using mplayer from the terminal, but I it won't work in FE....the video manager is finding the files just fine...
[02:29] <bobobob> the video player settings are:mplayer -fs -quiet -cache 50000 -zoom -vo xv %s
[02:30] <bobobob> when I try to play from mplayer it just locks up until I go kill the mplayer process
[02:30] <bobobob> es
[02:30] <bobobob> any ideas?
[02:33] <bobobob> okay...wonder why mplayer -fs -quiet -cache 50000 -zoom -vo xv %s doesn't work in terminal anymore :(
[03:07] <darthanubis> superm1, https://bugs.launchpad.net/mythbuntu/+bug/502129
[03:33] <foxbuntu> darthanubis, you will want to provide the output of: apt-cache policy mythweb on that bug as well
[05:18] <TreyB> Does anyone know if a 0.22.x FE can talk to a 0.20.x BE, or has the protocol/database diverged too much?
[05:21] <iamlindoro> Myth frontends and backends must always be of identical version
[05:22] <TreyB> I suspected as much.  I make the same requirement for the code I write at work, but I thought I'd ask.
[05:51] <jac1d> Good evneing all
[05:52] <jac1d> I recently got a Command-IR unit and am trying to install it with Mythbuntu 64 bit, does anyone here have experience with the command IR units?
[06:15] <foxbuntu> jac1d, I have used them in the past
[06:16] <foxbuntu> jac1d, I beta tested the command IR mini for the company that builds them
[06:16] <foxbuntu> jac1d, what seems to be the issue?
[06:21] <jac1d> Hi
[06:21] <jac1d> I can't seem to get it to appear in dmesg and it has a red light on the front
[06:21] <jac1d> I found this thread http://www.commandir.com/content/view/65/85/ and they talk about running lircd by hand to test it, which I have done, and it goes green (for a bit) but irw still gives me nothing with a hauppauge remote
[06:22] <jac1d> I added a PCI USB card as well, as there was some discussion about on board USB being an issue, but that hasn't helped either.  I'm downloading the 32 bit ISO now to see if that is of any use
[06:28] <jac1d> hmm following their troubleshooting which I just found, with the PCI card it does appear to be up although I can't get irw to say anything... going to double check the lircd.conf entrie
[07:31] <jac1d> Epic fail on a brand new 32 bit mythbuntu install... first reboot post install (e.g. finishing menus/removing CD) and the video driver appears to not be working for my Nvidia 9400, console flashing and looping
[07:52] <foxbuntu> jac1d, did you enable the nvidia proprietary drivers?
[08:04] <jac1d> foxbuntu: yes
[08:04] <jac1d> foxbuntu: I removed the xorg.conf file and was able to get to a desktop but am really quite frustrated, although that is mostly aimed at the non-functioning IR unit
[08:05] <foxbuntu> jac1d, not sure what your issue with xorg was then, there is not really any issues swapping between x32 and x64 mythbuntu, I use both
[08:05] <foxbuntu> with the same video card in two separate systems
[08:06] <foxbuntu> (not our 9400, but equal cards between my two systems)
[08:11] <jac1d> foxbuntu: I have no idea either, but tonight has been a total disaster
[08:12] <foxbuntu> jac1d, you'll have that...Im fighting a tuner issue atm too... :(
[08:12] <jac1d> I started out with a working x64 system that I'd spent hours tweaking and getting everythign working and couldn't get the IR to work, so per the limited forum postings I could find I recerted to x32 and now I don't even have accelerated video
[08:12] <jac1d> yes, been using myth for 7 years now, but haven't had a steamer like this in a while
[08:13] <jac1d> The command IR unit appears to be there (when I use the PCI add on USB card) but irw gives me nothing on the console...  the light codes seem correct on the unit as far as I can tell, but irw sees nothing
[08:14] <foxbuntu> jac1d, thats too bad, I dont use IR anymore for similar fights quite awhile ago, (nothing specific to the command IR)
[08:14] <jac1d> I have no option, my provider is iptv so set top only
[08:14] <foxbuntu> jac1d, irw only will output info if the codes it recieves match the remote codes in your lircd.conf
[08:15] <foxbuntu> jac1d, oh I run STBs as well, but I run my analog cable STB via serial, and the HD ones via firewire
[08:15] <jac1d> yes, but I'm using the stock hauppauge config and two different hauppauge remotes (pvr-150 and hvr-1600)
[08:16] <jac1d> sadly my stb only has usb and it is disabled by the telco
[08:16] <foxbuntu> figures...
[08:16] <jac1d> so as far as I know, both remotes codes are correct, they are the most common pvr remotes out there, I've been using them for 7 years...
[08:16] <foxbuntu> jac1d, on those remotes (at least the pvr-150, iirc they are just stock Win MCE remotes no?
[08:17] <jac1d> no, not that I know of
[08:17] <jac1d> the pvr-x50 remotes were unique to hauppauge
[08:17] <jac1d> I believe
[08:17] <foxbuntu> its a little silver peanut shaped thing?
[08:17] <foxbuntu> (maybe black)
[08:18] <foxbuntu> perhaps I am wrong on that...
[08:18] <foxbuntu> too many remotes floating around up there...
[08:18] <jac1d> foxbuntu: I've got the original grey one and the dog bone shaped one, I'll find a link
[08:19] <foxbuntu> jac1d, yeah, I thought so, I run the same remote today
[08:19] <foxbuntu> I used to run allot of PVR-150s
[08:19] <foxbuntu> but mine is Win MCE
[08:20] <foxbuntu> got the little window logo in the middle and all
[08:20] <foxbuntu> (in the larger square button)
[08:20] <jac1d> foxbuntu: Definitely not the same as mine, these are not mce
[08:20] <jac1d> foxbuntu: icing the night I can't find a bloody photo!
[08:21] <foxbuntu> jac1d, like this?
[08:21] <foxbuntu> http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Image:Pvr350.jpg
[08:21] <jac1d> foxbuntu: Yes, I have one of those too, that is the newer one
[08:21] <jac1d> that doesn't work either, same thing, appears to be read, I get red then green lights on the command ir unit, but irw stays silent
[08:22] <foxbuntu> jac1d, any of these? http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/MCE_Remote
[08:22] <jac1d> nope, although I have a nice HP MCE remote sitting here too that I intend to use as my master when I get everything working
[08:22] <foxbuntu> jac1d, this one specificly: http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Image:Mce-hauppauge.jpg
[08:23] <jac1d> foxbuntu: Nope.  Maybe I should try the MCE file and see if it works...
[08:23] <foxbuntu> jac1d, I have been running that very remote since I built my first system, I have tried several others but keep coming back to that one
[08:23] <foxbuntu> jac1d, cant hurt any to add the "include"
[08:24] <jac1d> oh just add it, don't replace the other?
[08:24] <jac1d> do you know the path to the MCE file?
[08:25] <foxbuntu> jac1d, yeah...let me get it
[08:26] <jac1d> This one?  /usr/share/lirc/remotes/mceusb/lircd.conf.mceusb
[08:26] <foxbuntu> include "/usr/share/lirc/remotes/mceusb/lircd.conf.mceusb"
[08:26] <foxbuntu> put that line in lircd.conf
[08:27] <jac1d> foxbuntu: Well I'll be, that one seems to work
[08:27] <foxbuntu> jac1d, thought it might ;)
[08:27] <jac1d> foxbuntu: With the HP remote mind you, not the Hauppauge ones
[08:28] <jac1d> foxbuntu: But that is fine, I didn't intend to use the Hauppauge ones
[08:28] <foxbuntu> jac1d, the Win MCE remote is the most recycled one out there...
[08:28] <jac1d> foxbuntu: Was only trying them as they seemed to be the most universally supported over the years... thats a bit of a shocka that they didn't work out of the box
[08:28] <jac1d> foxbuntu: now the ugly bit, can I make it control my STB...
[08:29] <foxbuntu> jac1d, as long as you have ir codes to send to the STB...you should be good
[08:30] <jac1d> foxbuntu: http://lircconfig.commandir.com/lircd.conf/?viewremote=852 I think
[08:30] <foxbuntu> jac1d, its the sae theory behind irw, as long as the remote codes are in the lircd.conf for irsend to use
[08:30] <foxbuntu> jac1d, paste that whole thing in your lircd.conf (or make an add on file is what I would do)
[08:31] <foxbuntu> ...and include it like the mce remote
[08:32] <jac1d> foxbuntu: done... now how to call it... since I have to specify which transmitter...
[08:32] <foxbuntu> jac1d, thats on the commandir site somewhere
[08:33] <foxbuntu> they tell you how to test it
[08:33] <jac1d> yes, just poking around there... talking about special lircd.conf for their stuff
[08:34] <jac1d> just dl'd it
[08:34] <foxbuntu> just be sure to tack that mce line onto theirs
[08:36] <jac1d> foxbuntu: added separate includes for both, I assume that is ok?
[08:37] <foxbuntu> yup
[08:39] <jac1d> well here goes nothing, just wired it up
[08:40] <jac1d> hmm got a whole lot of red lights flashing
[08:51] <foxbuntu> not sure if thats progress or not
[08:53] <jac1d> weird I get 6 red then 1 green on light B
[08:54] <jac1d> and a single flash over port 1... so it seems to know I want to use port 1 but I'd say something serious is wrong...
[09:16] <jac1d> foxbuntu: thanks for your help tonight, calling it quits for now I think
[10:29] <noaXess> hello
[10:29] <noaXess> have enabled autobuilds from mythbuntu, since i have upgraded to the newest 0.22 version, forward jumping while watching a recorded show is very slow..
[10:38] <noaXess> alse reverse jumping..
[12:28] <Reid> Having issues with display, it's off center, I can't adjust from hardware, any ideas?
[16:49] <noaXess_kubuntu> have enabled autobuilds from mythbuntu, since i have upgraded to the newest 0.22 version, forward jumping while watching a recorded show is very slow..
[19:01] <Hilikus> how do i change the mythweb password without using mythbuntu-control-center
[19:03] <darthanubis> Hilikus, dpkg-reconfigure mythweb
[19:03] <Hilikus> why does it get changed everty time i update???
[19:04] <darthanubis> idk
[20:28] <Hilikus> is there some way to have the mythtv autobuilds repos but not daily but meaningful changes?
[20:29] <Hilikus> only
[20:30] <superm1> Hilikus, there is no way to differentiate between changes upstream makes
[20:30] <superm1> if there is a change to -fixes, everything is rebuilt
[20:30] <superm1> if its not changed in -fixes, nothing is built that day
[20:30] <Hilikus> mmm ok, i see
[20:31] <superm1> its a matter of opinion what's meaningful too
[20:31] <superm1> so unless you've got some AI to share to help the computer determine .... :)
[20:32] <Hilikus> hehe
[20:32] <Hilikus> no, i mean, changes made by humans, not just nightly automatic builds
[20:32] <superm1> Oh, yeah that's already going on
[20:33] <superm1> if there isn't a change made upstream on -fixes, the build won't run
[20:35] <Hilikus> so those changes upstream are not just automatic snapshots
[20:35] <superm1> right
[20:36] <superm1> http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/timeline
[20:36] <superm1> search for something called release-0-22-fixes on that page
[20:36] <superm1> and you can see exactly what's changed
[20:37] <Hilikus> cool!
[20:37] <Hilikus> thanks guys
[20:37] <superm1> i'll add some of this to the autobuilds-faq
[20:37] <superm1> np
[20:38] <Hilikus> do you know why whenever i update with autobuilds my mythweb password gets changed?
[20:38] <Hilikus> it always gets changed
[20:38] <superm1> how'd you originally set it?
[20:39] <Hilikus> i think it was with dpkg
[20:39] <Hilikus> i dont really remember
[20:39] <superm1> well it's possible there is a bug
[20:39] <noaXess_kubuntu> since i have upgraded to the newest 0.22 version, forward jumping while watching a recorded show is very slow..
[20:39] <superm1> but it probably matters how you originally did the setting of it for why it's breaking
[20:39] <superm1> if you run dpkg-reconfigure mythweb, does it break again?
[20:40] <superm1> noaXess_kubuntu, are you maybe missing a closed source driver?
[20:40] <superm1> or did you perhaps pick a bad video playback deinterlacer
[20:41] <Hilikus> superm1: yes, i just did it 1 hour ago with dpkg and now i updated 2 minutes ago and it stopped working
[20:41] <superm1> Hilikus, you did an install with dpkg, or you did a dpkg-reconfigure (with that command)?
[20:42] <Hilikus> i did it once with MCC
[20:42] <superm1> Hilikus, okay so it's possible there is an mcc bug
[20:42] <superm1> can you please do it with that command and see if it fails?
[20:43] <Hilikus> with reconfigure?
[20:43] <superm1> that exact command i listed
[20:43] <Hilikus> thats the one i did 1 hour ago and it already failed
[20:43] <superm1> Oh
 Hilikus, dpkg-reconfigure mythweb
[20:43] <superm1> hm
[20:44] <superm1> then something is wrong with the logic there in /var/lib/dpkg/info/mythweb.postinst
[20:44] <Hilikus> i'll check that up
[20:44] <Hilikus> thanks agsain
[21:03] <superm1> okay FAQ updated