[00:52] <benomatic> anybody using the 10.04 beta2 release?  i have a 9.10 box with broken audio, and my sound motherboard/audio is reported to work again in 10.04.  i mainly wonder about the myth0.23cr2 more than the ubuntu bits.
[01:16] <tgm4883> benomatic, I have 10.04 updated, but I didn't install from beta2
[01:17] <benomatic> tgm4883: is it reasonably stable? (myth 0.23-xxx, that is)
[01:24] <tgm4883> yea I use it on my prod box
[01:24] <tgm4883> I don't have any major issues with it
[01:24] <tgm4883> !hardware
[01:24] <Zinn> If you are looking for Mythbuntu Hardware to setup a dedicated PVR, why not have it already built and working? Check out http://www.mythbuntu.org/merchandise
[01:24] <tgm4883> hmm
[01:25] <tgm4883> benomatic, http://www.mythbuntu.org/developer-hardware
[01:25] <tgm4883> check what i'm running it on there
[01:25] <tgm4883> hmm
[01:25] <tgm4883> actually, that needs updated
[01:25] <benomatic> i've already got all the hardware, and the sound worked in 9.04; but when i upgraded to 9.10, audio disappeared.
[01:26] <benomatic> so either coincidental hw failure, or something else bad.
[02:44] <nichos> hi all, i have the hvr-2250, should I install the mythbuntu 10 beta or the 9 and try to make it work?
[02:44] <nichos> my assumption is since 10 includes the newer kernel it would be easier
[02:57] <rhpot1991> nichos: well 10.04 will be out the end of the month, and it includes mythtv 0.23, and you are right it will have a newer kernel
[02:57] <rhpot1991> so if your device isn't supported in 9.10 then you should give 10.04 a shot
[02:57] <nichos> rhpot1991: thanks for the response. I've just burned rc2 and am about to plop it in:)
[02:58] <rhpot1991> nichos: excellent, please report any bugs you may find
[02:58] <nichos> we'll do!
[03:40] <nichos> If anyone is still awake, I got mythbuntu installed, using the hvr-2250 i have the module showing up (under lsmod) but I'm not sure what to select in the caputre card setup. Any ideas?
[03:40] <nichos> i have no /dev/video* it appears
[03:40] <nichos> im not sure if that's related
[03:43] <tgm4883> nichos, isn't the 2250 a digital card?
[03:43] <nichos> tgm4883: yes, well, the analog isn't working in linux yet:)
[03:43] <tgm4883> digital doesn't show up under /dev/video*
[03:44] <tgm4883> IIRC, you need to set that up in mythtv as a DVB card
[03:44] <nichos> dvb dtv capture card?
[03:44] <tgm4883> yea
[03:46] <nichos> tgm4883: didn't work:(
[03:46] <nichos> should xawtv work first?
[03:46] <nichos> that's how I noticed there's no /dev/video*
[03:46] <tgm4883> I don't know, I don't use xawtv
[03:47] <tgm4883> nichos, how do you know it didn't work? what did you test
[03:47] <nichos> oh, i set it in the setup, quit that and then went to "watch live tv"
[03:47] <tgm4883> so you set up the tuner in setup
[03:48] <tgm4883> did you set up a video source?
[03:48] <nichos> i went to the capture card setup screen
[03:48] <tgm4883> did you connect the video source to the tuner?
[03:48] <tgm4883> !logs | nichos
[03:48] <Zinn> nichos: MythTV logs are stored in /var/log/mythtv/   You can use mythbuntu-log-grabber from the Applications menu to automatically post the most relevant logs to our pastebin.
[03:48] <nichos> the type I select "dvb dtv capture card"
[03:49] <nichos> I can't edit the the dvb device number feild
[03:50] <nichos> i did connect a source
[03:50] <tgm4883> show your logs
[03:51] <nichos> ok, thats on the mythbox, let me log in there:)
[03:56] <nichos> ok, i pasted it
[03:56] <nichos> im not sure which one is mine :/
[03:56] <tgm4883> paste the link here
[03:56] <tgm4883> err, it should be the one that is on the screen
[03:56] <nichos> oh, it didn't open one
[03:57] <tgm4883> how did you paste it then?
[03:57] <nichos> i used the log grabber
[03:57] <nichos> selected some logs, hit apply
[03:57] <nichos> it says "gathered logs" and just has the pastebin url there
[03:57] <nichos> but it's just mythbuntu.pastebin.com
[03:58] <tgm4883> are you running 10.04 or 9.10?
[03:58] <nichos> (there's no /Aadfsaqw4 string at the end of the uRL"
[03:58] <nichos> 10.04
[03:58] <tgm4883> sec
[03:58] <nichos> because my card needs that kernel:)
[03:58] <nichos> ok
[03:58] <nichos> (thank you for helping btw)
[04:01] <tgm4883> nichos, ok, it seems that got broken in 10.04. I will need you to manually paste the /var/log/mythtv/mythbackend.log file to a pastebin and post the link here
[04:01] <tgm4883> brb in 5
[04:01] <nichos> ok....
[04:05] <nichos_paste> http://pastebin.com/9AS6Aa40
[04:06] <nichos> (that's from me :) )
[04:09] <tgm4883> hmm
[04:12] <tgm4883> ok, do you have the card set up in mythtv-setup? it's complaining about valid cards
[04:12] <tgm4883> do you have the firmware installed?
[04:13] <nichos> i didn't think i had to do that because of the kernel version
[04:13] <nichos> so no
[04:13] <nichos> im on the ubuntu forum and see the post, but it was for mb 9, should I do that?
[04:14] <tgm4883> nichos, do the firmware section
[04:14] <edomeda> what is a good S/N ratio for DVB-T signals?
[04:14] <nichos> the one with wget, cp /lib/firmware, etc, correct?
[04:14] <tgm4883> nichos, I don't have the page, so sure?
[04:15] <nichos> :D
[04:15] <edomeda> I'm getting no picture with 85-95% signal, but S/N of 1.8-2.1db
[04:15] <nichos> i'll give it a shot, i didn't think it was necessary
[04:15] <nichos> perhaps I'll bbl, thansk for the help thoguh
[04:15] <tgm4883> yw
[04:27] <edomeda> ok, so then maybe someone call tell me a good way to tune my indoor antenna, like a nice way to lock on and change the amp power while watching signal strength / SN ratio
[04:34] <edomeda> think something is wrong with my card, I get the same values 89-95% signal and about 2.0db SN even without an antenna plugged in.
[06:37] <Shadow__X> can anyone recommend a good hosting site
[13:26] <edomeda> can myth 0.23 watch iso dvds without converting them to mythdvd rips?
[18:15] <mazda01> 1> i've read over "transitioning to mythtv .22" as well as http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/MythVideo_File_Parsing but I still can't figure out how to get mythtv to scan and add meta data for movies I have ripped with previous windows software into 2 seperate file so that they would stay under 600mb so I could put them on cd's for my brother to watch on his avi player. can anyone help? currently they are named movie.1.avi and movie.2.avi.
[18:15] <Zinn> [www.mythtv.org] MythVideo File Parsing - MythTV
[18:25] <mazda01> Zinn, that doesn't say anything about movie.1.avi and movie.2.avi
[18:25] <Zinn> Hi mazda01, something I can help you with today?  I am a bot, use !help to see what I can do.
[18:40] <tgm4883> edomeda, yes
[18:40] <tgm4883> you need to disable storage groups though
[18:41] <tgm4883> mazda01, add them to your storage group dir?