[01:43] <dodddummy> can mythbuntu be configured to turn the pc on and off using the remote?
[10:52] <beatbreaker> hi - will the new mythbuntu 10.04 beta work with a mythbackend on myth version 0.22 ??
[12:41] <dewman> beatbreaker, No I dont think it will. I am pretty sure that 10.04 has .23 in it.
[18:18] <dewman> is there any documents for setting up a secondary backend? I would like to just use this server for encoding while still using the storage on another box.
[18:19] <tgm4883> dewman, is it not in the installation doc?
[18:19] <tgm4883> http://mythbuntu.org/wiki
[18:22] <dewman> looks like it just might be for the primary backend.
[18:22] <dewman> But I will look some more.
[18:26] <dewman> tgm4883, I dont see it....I know that the setup is in the MCC, but isnt there more to it then just installing the MCC on the secondary server?
[18:28] <tgm4883> dewman, I would have to check. There isn't a whole lot of it that is different than a primary backend. You just need to point it to the primary
[18:28] <dewman> tgm4883, I would assume that I would need nfs shares.
[18:28] <tgm4883> dewman, for what?
[18:29] <dewman> so the secondary could write the transcoded files to the primary backend once the encoding is done?
[18:29] <dewman> tgm4883, Or maybe I am missing the whole design here.
[18:29] <tgm4883> Hmm
[18:30] <tgm4883> I don't do transcoding, so I'm not sure
[18:30] <tgm4883> I think NFS would screw it up
[18:33] <dewman> ok...I wont mess with nfs at the moment.
[18:34] <tgm4883> dewman, I want to say that the transfer of the file would happen all via the myth protocol, but I honestly am not sure on that
[18:35] <dewman> that would make sense....
[18:50] <dewman> tgm4883, ok...crossing my fingers....secondary is coming up...
[20:58] <dewman> tgm4883, it seems to be working so far. =)
[22:06] <ivan747> Hello, i just want to ask a quick question: how do I set MythMusic to sort the music by artist and not by composer. Example: Show The Beatles instead of Lennon/McCartney.
[22:22] <ivan747> Hello?
[22:23] <mrand> ivan747: unsure.  perhaps in the mythtv setup?
[22:25] <ivan747> Yes
[22:25] <ivan747> I have tried there, but nothing appears
[22:26] <ivan747> I was thinking on massively retagging those songs so the artist could be the composer.
[22:26] <ivan747> It also works removing the composer, but retagging 650 songs is not easy.
[22:39] <dewman> +6
[22:39] <ivan747> ?
[22:43] <tgm4883> dewman, everything working via the myth protocol?
[22:54] <Seeker`> I'm getting 2304 errors from xmltv when trying to run mythfilldatabase :(
[23:10] <tgm4883> Seeker`, thats a lot of errors
[23:15] <Seeker`> :P
[23:15] <Seeker`> 1 error with the error code 2304 :P
[23:15] <Daviey> Seeker`: using lucid, and radio times?
[23:19] <Seeker`> Daviey: Karmic and RT
[23:19] <Seeker`> seem to have fixed it by taking community channel out of the config filer
[23:19] <Seeker`> *file
[23:20] <Seeker`> running out of hard drive space :( need to work out a nice way of adding more storage
[23:20] <tgm4883> Seeker`, open case, add hard drive?
[23:20] <tgm4883> add to storage group
[23:20] <Seeker`> tgm4883: I mean software-wise
[23:21] <tgm4883> Seeker`, add to storage group?
[23:21] <Seeker`> isn't there an issue doing stuff using storage groups in the latest version if you have vob files?
[23:21] <Seeker`> I've not been keeping up to date with developments
[23:21] <tgm4883> hmm
[23:21] <tgm4883> !iso
[23:21] <Zinn> Storage Groups are a streaming method of transmitting material to a frontend, meaning they don't provide block-level access to the file in question. An ISO is a disk image, and requires block-level access. Upstream has a plan to simulate a block device across the network using NBD for 0.24. Until then you can use the following workaround: http://www.baablogic.net/drupal/node/7
[23:21] <tgm4883> I don't know if that has issues with VOB as well
[23:22] <tgm4883> Seeker`, and that only applies to mythvideo, not recordings
[23:25] <Seeker`> I've got videos and recordings on the same partition
[23:26] <Seeker`> been ages since I've looked at this stuff, will have to remind myself ho I've got it set up
[23:26] <tgm4883> Seeker`, are you trying to add recording space or video space?
[23:26] <Seeker`> both
[23:27] <tgm4883> how large is the drive in there?
[23:27] <tgm4883> how large is the drive you are going to add?
[23:29] <Seeker`> I have a 1TB drive mounted at /media/multim
[23:29] <Seeker`> which has subdirectorys recordings and videos
[23:30] <Seeker`> and 2nd 1TB drive mounted at /media/multim/recordings2
[23:30] <Seeker`> mythvideo is confiured to look at /media/multim/videos
[23:30] <Seeker`> recordings are balanced over /media/multim/recordings and /media/multim/recordings2
[23:32] <tgm4883> Seeker`, add in the new drive at /media/multim/drive3/videos and /media/multim/drive3/recordings
[23:32] <tgm4883> add the recordings directory into a recordings storage group
[23:32] <tgm4883> add in the videos like this
[23:33] <tgm4883>  /media/multim/videos:/media/multim/drive3/videos
[23:34] <tgm4883> !mythvideo
[23:34] <Zinn> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MythVideo
[23:40] <Seeker`> I'll give that a go
[23:41] <Seeker`> seen some 2TB drives cheap on ebuyer
[23:44] <Seeker`> tgm4883: if you have directories set up as /dir/1:/dir/2, does mythtv care which of the two the the files are in?
[23:44] <tgm4883> no
[23:45] <tgm4883> it is how to do multiple directories in mythvideo
[23:46] <Seeker`> what about for recordings?
[23:46] <tgm4883> recordings, use storage groups