[00:04] <jthundley> does anyone else have a hauppauge PVR-150?
[00:04] <quinten> yes, i have one
[00:04] <jthundley> I dist-upgraded mythbuntu and my remote stopped working
[00:04] <jthundley> mind if I glom your config files?
[00:04] <quinten> ah, i do not have the remote
[00:04] <jthundley> doh!
[00:05] <jthundley> you got me all excited :p
[00:05] <quinten> it's not too hard to build the remote configs with irrec though
[00:05] <jthundley> yeah that's what I thought too, the mythcontrol tool isn't setting it up properly
[00:05] <quinten> i did that for my tivo remote
[00:07] <jthundley> even doing this doesn't seem to work: http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/PVR150_Remote
[00:07] <Zinn> [www.mythtv.org] PVR150 Remote - MythTV
[00:08] <quinten> i would test irrecord to make sure your remote is spitting out data to the computer
[00:09] <quinten> it took me 10 minutes to do it for my tivo remote, which was a bit of a pain at first but also ended up with a better config than the default remote config
[00:10] <quinten> i also seem to remember that when i did my last upgrade, some of the files ended up pointing to the wrong place
[00:10] <quinten> check where .lirc.conf points--a few levels deep of includes
[00:10] <quinten> and make sure it's the right config file
[00:13] <jthundley> I just double checked the remote
[00:13] <jthundley> was able to cat /dev/lirc0
[00:13] <jthundley> and I looked at the remote with my nightvision scope, it's definitely working ;)
[00:18] <quinten> so, take a second to try one of the suggestions i have. i think there's a good chance your config is no longer pointing to the correct ircd.conf
[00:19] <jthundley> I'm looking into that as we speak
[00:19] <jthundley> thanks for the help btw, I really appreciate it
[00:20] <jthundley> yeah, lircd.conf points to a valid config
[00:20] <quinten> you're welcome, i remember this is a bit confusing
[00:20] <jthundley> include "/usr/share/lirc/remotes/hauppauge/lircd.conf.hauppauge"
[00:20] <jthundley> yeah, I ran a myth system before I started using mythbuntu, the remote was the part I dreaded the most
[00:20] <jthundley> which is why I love ubuntu, it got it all working pretty much out of the box for me
[00:21] <quinten> so on my system, in the home directory of user that mythfrontend runs as, i have .lircrc, which points to .lirc/mythtv
[00:21] <quinten> make sure that refers to the correct remote control
[00:23] <jthundley> mine's a bunch of include statements in ~/.lirc which are all valid
[00:25] <quinten> i mean check .lirc/mythtv to make sure it refers to the right remote
[00:29] <jthundley> I think it's the same, it's Happauge in both
[00:49] <piper69> anyone in the house
[00:56] <quinten> jthundley, have you made sure ircd is running then
[00:56] <jthundley> yeah it runs and it accepts clients from mythfrontend, mplayer, irexec
[01:04] <jthundley> I'm even running it in the foreground, not as a daemon
[01:14] <jthundley> I don't even get anything out of irw
[01:17] <jthundley> if I try to rmmod lirc_i2c it hangs
[01:19] <jthundley> I'm so lost
[01:19] <jthundley> I even purged lirc and reinstalled it
[01:20] <jthundley> got mythbuntu control center to set it back up again and ask me what type of remote, chose hauppauge TV card
[01:20] <jthundley> still nada
[04:17] <squish102> wish me luck. doing an upgrade from 9.04 to 10.04
[04:18] <squish102> i must say my future sex life my not exist if this doesn't work
[04:30] <jthundley> squish102: I broke my mythtv upgrading and still got laid today
[04:38] <squish102> haha
[05:04] <hobiga> jthundley: I fought with my hauppauge card ir remote for quite a while.  Turns out the reciever module was screwed.  I only found out cause I happen to have another one.  I think I discovered it using mode2.
[06:15] <mcl0vin> hobiga: which card please?
[06:16] <mcl0vin> hobiga: i have been trying to get my hauppage-HVR-1600 remote to work for the past week or so ....no luck so far :(
[12:00] <mik__> hi
[12:00] <mik__> I installed mythbuntu 10.04 distribution on my laptop dell D610
[12:00] <mik__> I installed driver for technotrend s2 s-3600
[12:01] <mik__> when hi try to scan channels i don't can do it
[12:01] <mik__> ... i receive error parsing parameters...
[12:02] <mik__> if i try whith scan command it work
[12:03] <mik__> i try to create channels.conf with scan command but ....don't wor
[12:03] <mik__> sorry for my bad english
[12:09] <mik__> can you help me?
[15:28] <hobiga>  mcl0vin: PVR 150 and 350.
[15:42] <mcl0vin> hobiga: nah i am using HVR-1600
[15:42] <mcl0vin> and can't get it to work in karmic at all
[15:50] <mcl0vin> hobiga: nah i am using HVR-1600
[15:50] <mcl0vin> and can't get it to work in karmic at all
[16:39] <hobiga> mcl0vin: you asked me what card I was using or had problems with....that was what I have.  Never used the HVR-1600
[20:42] <recsa> Hi
[20:42] <recsa> Jay2k1: solved my remote problem
[21:31] <recsa> does any1 know where to make my Mythbuntu use the HDMI output?
[21:33] <rhpot1991> recsa: what video chipset?
[21:33] <recsa> Nvidia
[21:34] <recsa> nForce 980a/780a SLI
[21:34] <rhpot1991> recsa: not sure about SLI support to be honest
[21:35] <rhpot1991> is the hdmi you are trying to use onboard or on a card?
[21:35] <recsa> onboard, no idea why it says that about SLI, this is definitively not an SLI system
[21:37] <rhpot1991> no other card in there?
[21:38] <recsa> nope
[21:38] <rhpot1991> some mobos can have both on them, my laptop has a 9400 and 9300 or something
[21:38] <rhpot1991> anyways, I'd reboot and check your bios
[21:38] <rhpot1991> make sure its enabled
[21:38] <rhpot1991> make sure you have the closed source nvidia drivers enabled, check in the restricted driver manager
[21:39] <rhpot1991> after you do those, if you boot up with just the hdmi cable plugged in, it should just work
[21:39] <recsa> it is, i can make it work from Nvidia driver settings
[21:39] <recsa> but makling it a second monitor
[21:39] <recsa> i want it to be the monitor for frontend output
[21:40] <recsa> mmm nvm im idiot
[21:40] <recsa> you are right
[21:40] <recsa> the key is to make it the only plugged cable
[21:40] <recsa> thx, and sorry for such and stupid question
[21:41] <rhpot1991> ya what happens is the nvidia drivers detect the monitors on start up
[21:44] <recsa> gonna check if it is also being used as audio output
[21:46] <rhpot1991> recsa: that may be a little more difficult
[21:49] <recsa> its a matter of myth config, bios config or linux config?
[21:51] <rhpot1991> some of each
[21:51] <rhpot1991> sometimes there is a bios setting which may affect it
[21:52] <rhpot1991> then you launch alsamixer, make sure all your S/PDIF outputs are enabled (you can come back later and toggle these till you figure out which one)
[21:52] <rhpot1991> then in your mythtvfrontend, settings>general> page 3 or 4 is sound
[21:52] <rhpot1991> if you change the inputs there, in theory one of them should have hdmi in the name
[21:53] <rhpot1991> all of that assumes your chipset is supported, so it depends on how new your hardware is
[21:54] <recsa> ouch
[21:54] <recsa> well, pattience4
[21:54] <recsa> thx, gonna play with it