[00:00] <avihay> I thing it's because in myth .22, when you ask for a movie, the backend uses a special protocall/mount to serve the files, and it dowsn't know what to do with the NTFS mountpoint Ihave
[00:11] <Daviey> avihay: I export my media from the backend via NFS
[00:11] <Daviey> you could do this.
[00:13] <avihay> well, it seems like a waste, because it is the front and backend, but I'll think about it
[00:17] <Daviey> oooo
[00:17] <Daviey> sorry
[00:17] <Daviey> didn't realise that
[00:18] <Daviey> avihay: I have never used NTFS with myth, i wouldn't generally recommend it either.  It could well be a bug
[00:20] <avihay> well, it was an honest mistake. microsol gave windows7rc for free. I thought it might be a quick fix to the media center issue, and now I have a 500gb hdd with 400gb taken...
[00:35] <Arpman> Evening all - My mythtv-setup starts, but fails to respond to input (such as choosing an option to configure) - Is there a non-gui setup?
[06:16] <tgm4883> Arpman, no
[06:23] <Arpman>     thanks
[13:07] <avihay> oh, yes, I've won, mythTV lost!
[13:08] <avihay> the final result is mythTV:25, me:8,   but I've won the war!!!!!!!
[13:34] <gspence___> anyone able to help me with my nvdia-settings.  Not strictly a myth issue but everytime i reboot my machine i have to go back into the nvidia-settings panel, and readjust the slider for "overscan" to 85 for my display (dfp-1 [samsung].  Is there any way to make this change permanent by writing something in the xorg.conf file??
[14:35] <henkpoley> Don't you hate people dropping off within 15 minutes after asking a question
[14:36] <avihay> ...