[00:00] <rhpot1991> my normal flow (before I went to bluray) was to try in myth, if that fails then I'd try in k9-copy, if that fails then I'd use gddrescue
[00:01] <rhpot1991> now I just use makemkv for all my needs, google it, it may or may not interest you for this
[00:01] <kcormier> I've heard about it
[00:01] <kcormier> a little
[00:01] <rhpot1991> free while its in beta, so it wont hurt to try out
[00:02] <kcormier> integrate with myth?
[00:02] <rhpot1991> nope
[00:02] <rhpot1991> I run it on another box and just output to an nfs share on my backend
[00:02] <rhpot1991> you could ssh -X forward it, or vnc or whatever though
[00:12] <kcormier> looks like the problem might have been the disk.  It failed in the exact same spot both times.  Tried a different disk, and it worked.
[00:16] <kcormier> now it is being even more cranky.  The video ripped, and I can see the vob, both online and in the videos section, but I cannot play the file
[00:19] <kcormier> it worked after a restart.  Weird
[00:21] <kcormier> myth is finicky....very finicky
[00:54] <hads> rhpot1991: Elisa turned into Moovida, which has now been turned into Moovida 2.0 which uses a completely new codebase and is only partially open.
[01:43] <diddledan> I seem to be unable to get a mythtv-setup channel scan to complete without a crash (segfault?) at 86% through the sequence on my HDHomeRun DVB-T tuner. It seems to finish scanning the RF and moves onto scanning a "Transport" but doesn't get any further than that, instead dumping me back at the desktop..
[01:43] <diddledan> (I'm scanning the United Kingdom frequencies)
[01:44] <diddledan> I'm just running through the sequence again to see if I can get any more information out of the console (I'd previously run the -setup from mythbuntu control centre)
[01:47] <diddledan> the gui dies at "Scanning TransportID 4099 Locked"
[01:49] <diddledan> absolutely no useful messages dumped out on the console when the system dies, instead it reports that mythtv-backend has restarted and I'm prompted to run mythfilldatabase via a popup
[01:49] <diddledan> and there are no crash dumps in /var/crash :-/
[02:51] <atrus> anybody using mythtv with a pulseaudio distribution lately? it keeps resetting my volume to max, and the video is lagging behind the audio. I'm using the mythbuntu ppa
[03:20] <qwebirc56638> yo all!
[03:22] <qwebirc56638> anyone know when the next release is due?
[03:22] <patdk-lap> october? :)
[03:22] <qwebirc56638> would it be safe to assume that the 2.6.33 or later kernel is in it?\
[03:23] <patdk-lap> 2.6.34 or 2.6.35
[03:23] <patdk-lap> nothing but issues with it so far though
[03:24] <qwebirc56638> Yeah, I have a DVB card that requires v33 or later
[03:25] <qwebirc56638> tried top upgrade the kernal but had carnage
[03:27] <qwebirc56638> couldnt get my video driver to compile\
[03:29] <patdk-lap> well, 2.6.33 adds all kinds of new security features
[03:29] <patdk-lap> and they have been having fun fixing things, to make it work with the new kernels
[03:31] <qwebirc56638> my prob is I am a newbie and not comfortable in building a system myself....I'll probably have to wait till Oct:->
[03:55] <diddledan> oh, how annoying is that?! my issue won't repeat itself when running under valgrind, but is completely repeatable when running mythtv-setup on it's own
[04:43] <mnjay> I have a 19:6 TV, but myth is getting the 4:3 content wrong and stretching it width-wise. Is there a fix?
[04:50] <diddledan> dang, I'm getting another problem now.. "error opening jump program file buffer"
[04:50] <diddledan> it seems to be a recurring issue for some folk, with no known fix?
[04:52] <diddledan> aha, time synchronisation issues?
[04:52]  * diddledan checks
[04:53] <diddledan> nupe, seems the backend and frontend are both synchronised
[11:12] <hot_wheelz> hi guys
[11:12] <hot_wheelz> how is everyone doing?
[11:25] <hot_wheelz> tgm4883 Are you there?
[16:09] <diddledan> ok, to resume my debugging of hdhomerun causing the setup to crash reliably.. I've run mythtv-setup.real through valgrind, and it reports: http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com/X3fnqELw
[16:09] <diddledan> now, how do I get a gdb backtrace?
[16:21] <diddledan> ok, a gdb backtrace shows: http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com/LVhWGmGN
[16:59] <gregl> diddledan, silicondust provides the drivers and firmware for the HDHR..Check out their support area..They maybe interested in your backtrace..
[17:01] <diddledan> gregl, thanks.. willdo
[19:07] <olx69> hi, I perform in mythtv an channel scan on cable tv (west europe), but it doesn't find any channels,any hints?
[19:07] <olx69> I do have Hauppauge PVR 250
[19:20] <dewman> olx69, you might want to try #mythtv-users