[04:04] <nikitis> Okay, I need to ask a popular question.  I currently have a Fusion RT 5 Lite HDTV Tuner card.  not exactly functional with mythtv.  I want a card that will work with 64-bit Linux and 64-bit windows 7.  Any recommendations?
[04:11] <Wicked> if you want hd...only real good option is hauppauge hd-pvr
[04:12] <nikitis> which model?
[04:12] <nikitis> That's a usb model
[04:13] <nikitis> I'd prefer a PCI-e version
[04:13] <Wicked> i only think there is one model
[04:13] <Wicked> well..if you want to cap hd premium channels....hd pvr is the only way to go...
[04:14] <Wicked> its that...or capturing free to air hd...which can very on what channels you can get
[04:14] <nikitis> I don't really care fore capturing much.  I'm just wanting something to watch LOST in HD over ATSC while raiding in World of Warcraft lol.
[04:14] <Wicked> ah
[04:15] <Wicked> sec. hauppague makes a few good cards
[04:15] <Wicked> well check out the mythtv wiki on cards....some of the hauppauge cards not everything works in linux
[04:16] <nikitis> i duel-boot so option for Windows 7 64-bit as well as Linux 64 bit supported card would be great.
[04:17] <nikitis> The HVR 1800 looks sweet connection wise.
[04:17] <nikitis> But it's old and not sure if it will be supported for much longer
[04:18] <Wicked> yea. im not really sure what you would want. best to google and check out the mythtv wiki on cards.
[04:19] <nikitis> the HVR 2250 has less connections but is newer, So i don't know little intricate details such as maybe it has better reception than the 1800?  Things like that I can't google.
[04:19] <nikitis> I came here for user experience
[04:19] <mrand> HD Homerun is the best overall QAM/ATSC device.
[04:19] <mrand> Not the cheapest, they come in single and dual tuner models.  Not the cheapest thing around, but not the most expensive either.
[04:20] <mrand> oops, kill that first "not the cheapest"
[05:26] <rhpot1991> I recommend the HDHR as well
[07:00] <tmetro> Seting up an HDHR for digital cable. I have HRC frequencies here and:
[07:00] <tmetro> ./scte65scan -H FFFFFFFF,0 us-Cable-Standard-center-frequencies-QAM256
[07:00] <tmetro> found nothing. Where do I obtain other frequency tables?
[07:02] <tmetro> Looks like:
[07:02] <tmetro> http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/180772?search_string=center-frequencies-QAM256;#180772
[07:02] <tmetro> says to try http://sourceforge.net/projects/dvbtools/
[07:02] <Zinn> [www.gossamer-threads.com] Need us-Cable-IRC-center-frequencies-QAM256 file | MythTV | Users
[07:02] <Zinn> [sourceforge.net] DVB tools | Get DVB tools at SourceForge.net
[07:02] <tmetro> yeah, thanks.
[07:02] <tmetro> I had googled, but forgot to mine the list archives first.
[07:04] <tmetro> I am a bit puzzled why they didn't just bundle them all with scte65scan. They're small static files.
[07:11] <tmetro> Actually the files don't seem to exist in either of the packages published by that project. Unless they are generated during compilation, though I don't see why that would be the case.
[07:21] <tmetro> Not in the Ubuntu packages either.
[07:30] <tripppy> hi guys
[07:31] <tripppy> x11vnc isnt working properly. i can remote desktop to the mythtv backend once, but after i close the vnc client window, i cannot reconnect unless i reboot the backend. any idea's if this is myth, ubuntu or x11s' problem
[07:33] <tmetro> an easy option is to try a different VNC server. There are at least 3 that can easily be installed from packages.
[07:33] <tripppy> yeah ok. thatnks
[07:34] <tripppy> x11vnc was the one that worked on the current working desktop, others have created another blank desktop...
[07:34] <tripppy> ill have to work around that
[07:35] <tmetro> true. Vino clear shares the normal desktop session. I'm not sure about tightvnc.
[07:35] <tmetro> clear=clearly
[07:36] <tripppy> tmetro: you know how to make it '0' not '1'
[07:36] <tmetro> you mean the X display number?
[07:37] <tmetro> the bundled Vino server already does that, I thought.
[07:38] <tmetro> The other thing to do is examine the x11vnc logs. It logs profusely.
[07:50] <tripppy> mmm. im running mythbuntu, im pretty sure vino wasnt installed/working... off to check.
[07:55] <tripppy> yeah. ok. wasnt installed. now installed, now working
[08:02] <tmetro> great
[08:03] <tripppy> lol
[08:03] <tripppy> i just rebooted
[08:03] <tripppy> not working
[08:04] <tripppy> just ran vino-preferences, now it works
[08:06] <tripppy> arggh
[08:08] <tripppy> just running it. not changing any settings, it works...
[15:45] <tmkt> morning
[17:59] <mdisieno> pmcenery, im back and having no luck with modelines ,it seems whatever i do nvidia-settings screws it up
[20:04] <smoovemove> hello all - is upgrading to 0.23 RC1 as simple as changing the PPA in MCC and then running the update mgr?  Currently on 0.22-fixes.
[20:11] <mrand> smoovemove: yes, it really is.
[20:13] <mrand> Note that 0.23 isn't released and so has some minor breakages, but overall is better than 0.22.  Probably be rock solid in a week or two.
[20:15] <smoovemove> that's awesome.   new to mythbuntu, and things like that make my life much easier!
[20:16] <smoovemove> (aka high waf, etc.)  Thanks mrand.
[20:20] <dewman> smoovemove, waf is very important.....My waf factor is at a all time low at the moment.
[20:28] <tgm4883> dewman, ?
[20:29] <dewman> tgm4883, ?
[20:29] <dewman> =)
[20:29] <tgm4883> dewman, well my backlog only goes back a few days, but that is the 2nd thing i've seen you say
[20:30] <tgm4883> the first was <dewman> hello everyone...
[20:31] <tgm4883> i'm not a psychic, so it's a little hard to help you if you don't say what the issue is
[20:32] <pmcenery> Hi mrand
[20:32] <mrand> hey there.
[20:32] <pmcenery> Just looking at testing some mount stuff on this patched version I'm running
[20:32] <mrand> ah.
[20:32] <pmcenery> I've done some basic command line mounts while livetv is running and there appears to be no issues
[20:33] <dewman> tgm4883, ahh.....gotcha
[20:34] <mrand> pmcenery: I didn't get a chance to do that last night.  Thanks.  Instead, I installed 7.10, upgraded to 8.04, then tried to upgrade to 10.04.
[20:40] <pmcenery> mrand: I just tried mounting manually while mythtv is running, not running, etc, and there dont appear to be any issues
[20:40] <smoovemove> dewman: sorry to hear about the waf.
[20:41] <pmcenery> dvd playback is working every time now. Very well in fact. Even transcoding is not a problem
[20:42] <pmcenery>  I'll provide feedback on the bug
[20:44] <mrand> pmcenery: I'm busy at the moment, so I greatly appreciate it.   Maybe our activity on the bug will prompt them to fix it on the 0.23 branch.
[20:55] <pmcenery> mrand: Ok. I've updated all the bug reports. Unfortunately, thats all I'll be doing today... tired...
[20:56] <pmcenery> later...
[21:10] <mrand> have fun!
[21:36] <pmcenery> I'm back briefly... just wanted to ask the question... is anyone working on a mythbuntu plymouth theme?
[21:37] <pmcenery> I'm guessing its not that hard by the look of the default Ubuntu one
[21:37] <tgm4883> pmcenery, I believe there is one
[21:37] <tgm4883> I think it's already in the repos
[21:38] <pmcenery> tgm4883: I dont see it in apt-cache search, unless its been added in like the last 24 hours!
[21:40] <pmcenery> If that is the case... we may want that to be the default theme used in the next beta release
[21:41] <tgm4883> pmcenery, it should be in mythbuntu-default-settings
[21:44] <pmcenery> tgm4883: Mmmm. Is is meant to be the maroon looking background with the words Ubuntu?
[21:44] <pmcenery> Thats what I ended up with after a beta1 install
[21:45] <pmcenery> although... update-alternatives on default.plymouth points to a "mythbuntu" logo
[21:45] <tgm4883> pmcenery, I'd have to look into that, i'm at work right now
[21:45] <pmcenery> tgm4883: no rush...
[21:45] <pmcenery> just wanted to make sure a default install was ending up with the right logo's etc
[21:46] <tgm4883> mrand, ^
[21:47] <superm1> pmcenery, are you sure it's not marroon looking with the word mythbuntu?
[21:47] <superm1> and if it is, then try rebuilding the initramfs and rebooting seeing if it persists
[21:47] <pmcenery> superm1: Yeh... it definitely says Ubuntu. text.plymouth only has one "alternative"
[21:48] <superm1> is it booting with text or graphical then?
[21:48] <superm1> we dont have an alternative text one right now
[21:49] <pmcenery> Graphical. Although the logo says Ubuntu. Maybe I need to rebuild the initramfs
[21:49] <pmcenery> I'll check it and report back later
[21:51] <pmcenery> my alternatives look like this... http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com/x8wpZEX6
[21:51] <superm1> according to http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mythbuntu/mythbuntu/mythbuntu-default-settings/annotate/head:/debian/postinst we should have been doing that though
[21:52] <pmcenery> I've only ever seen the Ubuntu logo after installing from the beta1 CD, and its had a few kernel updates, so I would have thought it would pick it up. I'll check it out tomorrow
[21:54] <pmcenery> I'll report back with my findings...later