[00:26] did the last .23 auto build update break anyone else's setup? [01:50] I'm having a problem with Miro, I'm sure this isn't the place but I have to start somewhere. I can't download feeds from ezrss in Miro, but I can open them in Firefox with no problems. [16:37] Can someone take a look at my mythfilldatabase.. I can't get the XMLTV to work.. I've been running with EIT scanning before and it works but crashes my backend a few tmies a day [16:38] Hey hey..for dd5.1 and dts passthrough which codec package should i have installed? i just installed libavcodec52 used to have libdevice-extra-52 libavformat-extra-52 and the unstripped-52 [16:42] tmkt: sorry, no clue [16:42] jolaren: if it is crashing on 0.23 with auto-builds enabled, we'd love to get a back trace. [16:43] I'm running the stable version, I think that's 0.22 [16:45] mrand, think I should upgrade? [16:45] I just want my tv to work, I never want to touch my backend [16:48] jolaren: 0.23 isn't released and has a few rough edges, but is fine for most people. In general, most people see improvements, but there are some random crashes still - hard to say if it would be an improvement for you or not. [16:50] I tried running tv_grab_se_swedb --configure and then mythfilldatabase --manual [16:50] but still the same errors [17:00] hello all - I recently upgraded my 0.22 (mythbuntu 9.10) to 0.23-rc1 using the control centre. Worked like a charm, but it did not give me the Mythnetvision plugin. What is the best way to install that and test it out? [17:02] smoovemove, apt-get install mythnetvision, or go to synaptic, or ubuntu software center and find it there [17:03] unfortunately that plugins page isn't dynamic in MCC based on what's available, it is hardcoded per each *buntu release [17:06] superm1: great, will give that a shot. and makes sense about MCC. [17:06] superm1: thanks [17:35] hai! [17:35] am i in the right place to ask about installing newer myth packages with a vanilla ubuntu install? [17:37] bjd, sure [17:38] you can use the autobuilds on vanilla ubuntu installs too [17:38] http://mythbuntu.org/download-type [17:39] hm, does that url work for you? [17:41] Yeah it does [17:41] mm [17:41] just hit activate autobuilds on it [17:41] Ah, my v6 connection is broken [17:41] * bjd fixes [17:45] teh fudge [17:45] ok, the site doesn't like v6 ;p [17:45] what's v6? [17:45] Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Exception' with message 'Invalid IP address... [17:45] ipv6? [17:45] ipv6 [17:45] ipv6? [17:45] ipv6? [17:46] sorry, didn't want to be left out. [17:46] haha [17:46] I don't think anyone calls it v6. [17:46] That an engine [17:46] me neither [17:47] I don't understand what I'm doing wrong with xmltv [17:47] drives me crazy [17:47] i hate fiddlin with me backend [17:47] jolaren, 10.04, uk radiotimes problem? [17:50] naw the 'se' one [18:06] tv_grab_se_swedb --configure --config-file '/home/joel/.mythtv/swedb.xmltv' [18:06] and then mythfilldatabase --manual [19:11] I am using Mythbuntu 9.10 and I have my HVR-1600 working, but I get pink lines on the right side of the screen, is this a know issue? [19:14] icewolfca: on every channel? Is it a large section or maybe just a few pixels off to the side? [19:16] icewolfca, analog or digital? [19:18] I was thinking possibly just junk in overscan [19:19] could be [19:20] its all atsc channels [19:20] analog is fine [19:20] its a considerable amount, i tried setting the aspect ratio etc [19:20] tried all of the different decoder combinations [19:21] I have searched google and I could not find anything [19:23] icewolf is it a vertical line from top of the screen to the bottom? [19:23] yes many, verical on the right side [19:23] icewolfca: take a screenshot [19:23] ah..i just have the 1.. [19:23] how? [19:23] 1 line 2 pixels wide [19:23] printscreen button? [19:23] ok [19:23] and i don't think this error shows up on the screenshot [19:23] and then throw it on something like imagebin [19:24] §§§ [19:24] ok [19:24] icewolfca: ati video card? [19:24] I really can't get XMLTV running smoothly, should It really be this much of an hazzle? [19:24] yes ati [19:24] Spent over 3 hours with it already [19:25] heh, that might be your issue [19:25] did the line show up in your screenshot? [19:25] even the overlay is cut off a bit hah [19:25] rhpot1991: yeah..i took my nvidia out [19:25] jolaren: lucid? [19:25] and went with the onboard ati [19:25] and thats my problem [19:25] I am checking now [19:25] what can I paste it into? [19:25] the image [19:25] rhpot1991, mythbuntu 9.10 [19:25] I need to installa program [19:26] what should I use for screen capture? [19:26] icewolfca: http://imagebin.org/ [19:27] print screen should ask you to save it to your destop [19:37] it does not ask me anything [19:40] on mythbuntu i dont think we install anything that would be capable of printscreen working [19:40] gnome uses gnome stuff to do it, and binds it [19:40] you can install gimp and probably do it with taht [19:46] either way...i'm pretty sure that pink line won'tshow up on the screenshot [19:47] ok I am taking a picture [19:47] http://imgbin.org/index.php?page=image&id=1426 [19:47] [imgbin.org] ImgBin.Org: The #1 site for free, fast image hosting [19:48] http://www.imgbin.org/index.php?page=image&id=1427 [19:48] [www.imgbin.org] ImgBin.Org: The #1 site for free, fast image hosting [19:48] closer picture to the crap [19:48] oh wow. Does it look like that in programs other than myth? Like vlc? [19:48] you mean the hvr-1600? [19:48] in digital mode? [19:49] I don't know how to test the atsc mode in another program [19:49] and it works fine in the windows machine so this I do know [19:49] wow..that is definitely not my problem [19:49] hah [19:49] mine is 1 line..2 pixels wide [19:49] i can live with mine [19:49] that one..i sure wouldn't be able to [19:50] its pretty bad [19:50] yikes that is pretty bad [19:50] icewolfca: atsc is a don't care. Now that it is tuned, you should be able to capture with cat /dev/video_device_name > filename.mpg [19:50] hah [19:50] Or you can use vlc. Or probably lots of other things. [19:50] ok let me try that now and see [19:50] thats definitely not overscan, so my theory is out [19:50] I am liking mythtv alot though [19:51] everytime i get annoyed with my pink line...i'll think of yours and smile [19:51] hah [19:52] Until you said that it worked fine on Windoze, I was going to suggest a tuner hardware problem. If this only appears on Linux, it's either kernel (either driver or firmware) or mythtv. [19:52] I thought "maybe" firmware since there are different verions of the card [19:52] but I wouldn't know which to try [19:52] it almost looks like its doing an anlog size and filling in the rest with junk [19:53] I'm not familiar with that card, but I know some of them don't play nicely between analog and digital [19:53] so this only happens when watching video? [19:53] stop watching video and the lines go away? [19:53] only atsc channels from /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0 [19:53] i have hvr-1600, and no problems with the tuner [19:53] using DVB? [19:53] if I watch a xvid or analog tv its fine [19:54] the regular cable part of the card works great! [19:55] icewolfca: assuming you've looked through this: http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Hauppauge_HVR-1600 [19:55] [www.mythtv.org] Hauppauge HVR-1600 - MythTV [19:55] yes I have looked through there [19:56] I will try a different firmware version [20:08] icewolfca: I would recommend imagemagick [20:09] sudo apt-get install imagemagic [20:10] then you can do from the console, sleep 10s ; import -window root screenshot.png [20:13] the image is there now [20:14] you guys think 1.5ghz is enough for 720p? [20:14] if you have an nvidia card that can do VDPAU sure, if not then most likely no [20:15] he's ati [20:15] rage 128 [20:15] hah [20:17] ok then I will just stick to regular cable [20:17] and remove the DVB device until I get a better motherboard etc [20:17] I guess the ati rage 128 is causing it to barf [20:18] once upon a time I ran 720p content on an amd athlon 1900+ [20:18] this is an athlon 1800 [20:18] system was heavily tweaked and I was using XvMC [20:18] it "worked" but I was not really happy with it [20:19] you'd be better dedicating that box as a backend and picking up a cheap ion box for a frontend IMO [20:19] yes [20:20] I don't think it will play the hd content [20:20] that is ok [20:20] I put my vhs tapes in avi files [20:20] so I can watch those as well [20:20] and they work fine :) [20:21] I guess because the bit rate is lower than a prom dress [20:22] interesting way to put it. [20:22] video card pci? [20:22] pcie? [20:23] its agp [20:23] an older ati rage 128 pro [20:24] It is a very "high performance" card [20:25] if by high performance you mean old as dirt :) [20:26] hah yes [20:26] I am guessing that the agp video card is the problem here [20:26] not a combination of firmware and drivers [20:33] if 720p is your goal, yeah, don't waste a lot of time on that card. [20:54] agreed [20:56] yes [20:56] thank you [21:13] To get IRBlaster working mythbuntu is there a how-to or will this work http://www.blushingpenguin.com/mark/blog/?p=24 [21:13] [www.blushingpenguin.com] LIRC PVR-150 IR blaster support, version 3 « Mark’s Braindump [21:15] !help [21:15] !help For a complete list of my knowledge visit: http://www.baablogic.net/Zinn.cgi Other available commands: !status, !about, !bug [bug_number]. [21:15] !about irblaster [21:15] I am an IRC bot written in perl, but my code is not yet released. I am named after Howard Zinn, you can learn more about him here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Zinn