[01:55] Has anyone managed to get ladspa plugins working on 9.10? [01:59] http://www.pastebin.org/98209 <-- this is my .asoundrc. I did "sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart" and changed the audio device in MythFrontend to "ALSA:ladamp" but there was no output [01:59] [www.pastebin.org] www private pastebin - collaborative debugging tool [02:00] It works fine through ALSA:default, but the volume for TV is too low hence the need for the ladspa amplifier plugin === bcgrown is now known as bcgrown-afk [02:38] I has a suggestion! [02:39] Put up a shopping page on mythbuntu.org showing each of the tuner cards currently supported, along with Amazon affiliate links. [02:40] Affiliate income can go to support the project. [02:48] I think it'd be more interesting and convenient for people who want to set up DVRs. === bcgrown-afk is now known as bcgrown [04:52] TheSHAD0W: thats a lot of constantly changing information to keep track of [04:53] what we have is this page: http://mythbuntu.org/developer-hardware [04:53] so you can see what we use and what we test with, and all of that should work very well [04:53] if you want something else, check the mythtv wiki, or ubuntu forums, or mythtv mailing list [05:53] I'm booting with my 17" CRT for install. It's running off the screen. Any thing I can do? [17:30] hi my mythtv wont start, my OS is mythubuntu 9.10 i'm using a huppaurge nova-s and i have pulseAudio installed and alsa installed [17:31] this is my mythtv log from the log grabber: http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com/ACtFDyTY [17:32] mythtv backend setup nore the frontend will start [17:37] will not start***** [17:37] wertwert1984: strange. That is the error that people were getting on 10.04, but I wonder if superm1 was aware it is/was a problem with 9.10 as well https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/523716 [17:37] [bugs.launchpad.net] Bug #523716 in pulseaudio (Ubuntu): “pulseaudio version defined as UNKNOWN, which breaks everything with build-dep on libpulse-dev” [17:39] on ok that may be it then as i am using all the latest from the ubuntu reposatorys and the mythtv ones [17:40] how can i fix it [17:45] wertwert1984: and stay on 0.23? I'm not sure. 0.23 builds are broken right now. I hate to say it, but the path of least resistance today might be to drop your current database, restore 0.22 database, and run 0.22 until 0.23 can be fixed (hopefully in a few days). [17:46] So, got my HVR-1600 working on the backend in mplayer, but the remote frontend crashes or displays a blank screen when I try switch to that input on liveTV. Can anyone point me in the right direction? I'm on 9.10 . [17:46] oh ok how do i do that please? [17:47] should have been fixed by now [17:47] mrand, [17:48] what build are you on wertwert1984 ? [17:48] 23095 it looks? you should update to the current daily builds [17:49] sorry how do i find that out? [17:49] that's very old [17:49] apt-cache policy mythtv-backend [17:50] http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com/sTR9KZfA [17:50] okay so you are on the latest.. [17:51] ok so do i need to step back? [17:51] well it's possible you've encountered a bug [17:51] did your /etc/init/mythtv-backend.conf get updated? [17:51] what's that look like right now? [17:52] I actually meant https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/524191 above [17:52] [bugs.launchpad.net] Bug #524191 in mythtv (Ubuntu): “mythtv-frontend doesn't start when pulse audio is running” [17:53] well is that the issue? [17:53] i thought it was that the backend won't start? [17:54] those logs have very old data, so it's confusing [17:54] and they claim to be starting 23095, not 23567 [17:55] ok how do i clear the logs and make new ones [17:55] and i can't start the backend setup [17:56] Okay if that's the only issue - then can you show us the terminal output when you try? [17:56] those other logs are irrelevant in that case [17:56] wertwert1984: can you also do apt-cache policy mythtv-frontend [17:57] http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com/2zWDB6zs [17:58] okay so that's the new one; good [17:58] thats the /etc/init/mythtv-backend.conf [17:58] and do you have an /etc/default/mythtv-backend ? [17:58] http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com/f2jmwzKW [17:58] and thats apt-cache policy mythtv-frontend [17:59] no i don't superm1 [18:00] Ok that's good too; you're not supposed to with the upgrade unless you previously modified it [18:00] so lets see terminal output for mythtv-setup's launch, maybe there's a hint at why it's failing [18:01] ok 1 sec [18:03] how do i do that please? [18:04] Oh, i suppose mythtv-setup still opens it's own terminal window, doesn't it. [18:04] no [18:04] well then you should just be able to run it from a terminal window yourself [18:04] and the output would be output into that terminal after the application is launched [18:04] i have a terminal open to use [18:05] so type "mythtv-setup" and see if it starts outputting there [18:05] if it doesn't, then try alt tabbing to find the window it's outputting to [18:05] yes i do but i forgot the command [18:05] "mythtv-setup" [18:05] that's all it is [18:05] oh ok [18:06] once you find where it's outputting it's text, you just need to highlight it all and then middle click in a pastebin text box to paste it [18:06] cameron@cameron-desktop:~$ mythtv-setup [18:06] bash: /usr/bin/mythtv-setup: Permission denied [18:07] and i try with sudo and i get this [18:07] cameron@cameron-desktop:~$ sudo mythtv-setup [18:07] sudo: mythtv-setup: command not found [18:08] oh there was a bug reporting this recently [18:09] to fix it temporarily; sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/mythtv-setup [18:09] Daviey, i think this is because you aren't using v3 packages on karmic [18:10] those files are executable w/ v3 [18:10] ok it started [18:10] Could not using v3 package also be related to the pulse audio error message? [18:11] doubtful [18:11] but it's the same reason mythfrontend wouldn't start [18:11] mythfrontend is a shell script too [18:11] oh ok [18:19] this is mythfrontend output sorry i can't copy the backend one it's in a seperat termmanal and it's white [18:19] http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com/FQ23QwW [18:19] http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com/FQ23QwWh [18:20] mythfrontend looks fine now [18:20] ok good thank you [18:21] do u want the output from mythtv-backend and if so how do i gat it [18:23] i think you should be fine now [18:23] if you're still having troubles, then clear out your logs in /var/log/mythtv/ and do a fresh run of the log grabber [18:23] this is the new log [18:24] http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com/qb6vtax3 [18:25] well what's wrong? [18:30] don't know yet i have no audio on tv looking in to it AMT [18:30] don't know yet i have no audio on tv looking in to it Atm [18:59] help i can't get any sound in mythtv i have pulse audio and alsa [19:01] and mythbuntu 10 and mythtv the latest build [19:02] wertwert1984, if you're still having problems now post the fresh frontend log [19:02] now that you have the apps executable and whatn ot [19:02] ok [19:04] http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com/Q5iHy36N [19:04] there you go all cleaned out [19:11] why is my onboard audio device see as a use device? it's in the log under lsusb? [19:12] wertwert1984, you've just gotta change your settings [19:12] in settings->general [19:14] in mythtv or5 ubuntu? [19:14] are you on ubuntu or mythbuntu? [19:14] if you're on ubuntu, then you need to set it to use pulseaudio in that page and then set the settings in ubuntu [19:14] if you're on mythbuntu, you need to set the settings in mythtv to use the alsa device you want [19:18] ok but all that i can choose from in the mythtv settings is alsa, software, pcm, pcm1 [19:19] so pick the appropriate one that you need to use [19:20] sorry was looking at the wrong section [19:22] how do i test if alsa is working? [19:23] you can use a tool like aplay [19:23] and test files in /usr/share/alsa [19:23] cause i have alot of choice in mythtv settings [19:28] do i need both puseaudio and alsa for aslsa [19:29] alsa to work [19:29] ? [19:32] you only need pulseaudio if you are using on standard ubuntu, not mythbuntu install [19:34] i have mythbuntu [19:34] then you dont need pulseaudio [19:34] but is it perinstall on mythbuntu? [19:39] be back soon i out for launch