[00:07] <rhpot1991> MoMo: have more than 1 tuner
[00:07] <MoMo> damn
[00:08] <Zinn> MoMo: Please watch your language.
[00:08] <rhpot1991> unless you have a tuner that supports multirec
[00:08] <rhpot1991> http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/record_multiple_channels_from_one_multiplex
[00:08] <Zinn> [www.mythtv.org] Record multiple channels from one multiplex - MythTV
[00:16] <MoMo> i have a haupagge hvr-1600
[00:22] <MoMo> hmmm -- so in the mythbuntu backend where do i set this multirec
[00:29] <MoMo> also -- when i change my theme .. it never updates
[00:53] <MoMo> anyone know a good tutorial that i pull up for mythtv in a client/server setup -- this is a pain in the ass trying to guesstimate what i need to do
[00:53] <Zinn> MoMo: Please watch your language.
[02:04] <hads> MythTV is client/server by default.
[03:00] <Chaorain> Hey all, I have some wmv files that I want to work with Mythtv, Every time I convert them either the sound is off or the video won't play. Can someone recomend a good converter program
[03:04] <MoMo> hads: i understand that ... is there a tutorial regardless?
[03:05] <MoMo> should i make all my frontend's have secondary backends?
[03:24] <MoMo> i'm really confused at this whole process.  interfacing with my cable company and all.  I have the haupaggue HVR-1600 ... if I'm correct it supports multiple tuners on the one card ... but i have no clue how to enable that
[03:34] <tgm4883> MoMo, did you look at the wiki?
[03:36] <MoMo> yes, i'm not find it as easy as i would like ... i'm constantly doing the TIAS method and breaking things
[04:31] <mycosys1> is 0.23.1 in the ubuntu repos?
[04:31] <superm1> !autobuilds
[04:31] <mycosys1> or would i have to go dailys
[04:31] <Zinn> Sorry I don't know about autobuilds
[04:31] <superm1> dailys
[04:31] <mycosys1> bother
[04:32] <superm1> well it's not like autobuilds aren't stable though
[04:32] <mycosys1> you again superm1 - must say you have years of being extremely helpful
[04:32] <superm1> thanks :)
[04:32] <mycosys1> iirc i think i followed ur guides to get xvmc up
[04:33] <tgm4883> also, you have to manually edit it for 0.23.1
[04:33] <tgm4883> i'm working on it right now though :)
[04:33] <mycosys1> edit what?
[04:33] <mycosys1> is the new replacement for init still causing issues?
[04:35] <mycosys1> makes me uneasy - i am so used to how init.d works
[04:35] <mycosys1> !0.23.1
[04:35] <Zinn> Sorry I don't know about 0.23.1
[04:35] <mycosys1> !init.d
[04:35] <Zinn> Sorry I don't know about init.d
[04:35] <mycosys1> bother again
[04:36] <superm1> he's not referring to the init changes
[04:36] <superm1> he's referring to the PPA for 0.23.1
[04:36] <superm1> you have to manually change your repo to it after turning on autobuilds
[04:36] <superm1> because the autobuilds logic didn't expect point releases
[04:36] <mycosys1> thats not hard
[04:36] <superm1> the PPA is still building daily
[04:37] <tgm4883> !stab mcc-backend
[04:37] <superm1> er well not daily necessarily, only when upstream makes changes
[04:37]  * Zinn stabs mcc-backend with a WASP knife.
[04:37] <tgm4883> I always forget that I have to restart that if I make changes to root changes
[04:37] <mycosys1> what is the init.d replacement again?
[04:38] <tgm4883> upstart
[04:38] <mycosys1> does it still have start scripts ala /etc/init.d
[04:39] <superm1> they're in /etc/init
[04:39] <superm1> there are compatibility links in init.d though
[04:39] <superm1> so old style commands should work too
[04:40] <mycosys1> sweet - was may main worry
[04:40] <mycosys1> have had to use them a lot in my time
[04:40] <mycosys1> *my
[04:41] <superm1> really, the new way is far simpler
[04:42] <mycosys1> sounds like it
[04:42] <tgm4883> and more robust
[04:42] <superm1> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mythbuntu/mythtv/mythtv-fixes/annotate/head:/debian/mythtv-backend.upstart
[04:42] <mycosys1> any advantage/disadvantage to amd64 on mythbuntu atm?
[04:42] <Zinn> [bazaar.launchpad.net] ~mythbuntu/mythtv/mythtv-fixes : contents of debian/mythtv-backend.upstart at revision 300
[04:42] <superm1> that's what the upstart job for mythtv-backend looks like
[04:43] <mycosys1> simpler is an understatement
[04:44] <tgm4883> superm1, i'll probably be bugging you about some debian config file stuff in a bit
[04:44] <tgm4883> so don't go anywhere :)
[04:44]  * superm1 hides
[04:45] <mycosys1> so - the 64bit question - so i can hit download. mainly any reason not to go amd64
[04:45]  * tgm4883 shrugs
[04:45] <tgm4883> I use amd64
[04:45] <tgm4883> flash isn't very good, not sure how well it works on 32-bit
[04:45] <tgm4883> I don't use flash all that much though, just when I lose a show
[04:46] <rhpot1991> flash sucks
[04:46] <mycosys1> is a dedicated backend/frontend - tho i sometimes will xforward/ssh in to do stuff i cant on a win box
[04:46] <mycosys1> flash is non issue
[04:48] <mycosys1> we r talkin adobe flash right?
[04:48]  * tgm4883 resists the urge to say we are talking about camera flashes
[04:49] <rhpot1991> tgm4883: camera flash sucks too
[04:49] <mycosys1> :P ie as adverse to nand flash lol
[04:49] <rhpot1991> real men get a good lens that doesn't need flash
[04:49] <mycosys1> nand flash is rather nice however
[04:49] <mycosys1> (1:49:13 PM) rhpot1991: real men get a good lens that doesn't need flash <<< 'umbrella' flashes are rather nice
[04:50] <rhpot1991> mycosys1: if you are bouncing flash then thats acceptable
[04:51] <mycosys1> no other way to go on a 'real' camera
[04:52] <mycosys1> even if it means gaffing white card to an adjustable head flash outdoors
[04:56] <mycosys1> if any of you want my help in return i can commonly be found on whirlpool.net.au desktops forum, or efnet #desktops
[04:57] <mycosys1> doubt u will but....
[04:57] <Zinn> [whirlpool.net.au] Whirlpool Broadband News
[04:57] <mycosys1> forums.whirlpool.net.au
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[14:23] <hipitihop> does mythbuntu install and setup mysql ? and if so, how do I know what the root user password is ?
[14:25] <hipitihop> I'm tryingb to install freeswitch with bluebox on the same box as my mythtv but I see that mysql has already been installed
[14:33] <gregl> hipitihop, /home/mythtv/.mythtv/mysql.txt
[14:34] <hipitihop> gregl, thanks, that probably has the mythtv db password, but I have found my root password anyway
[14:38] <hipitihop> gregl, however can you tell me if webserver section of the following instructions http://www.voipkb.com/wiki/index.php/Install:Linux#Ubuntu is likely to interfere with MythWeb
[14:38] <Zinn> [www.voipkb.com] Install:Linux - VOIPKB
[18:21] <Gibby1313> I noticed the accuweather script gone from mythweather now, i downloaded it and put in the place it was, got it working on 2 front ends but the other front end doesn't recognize it, i made sure the permissions are correct, am I missing something?
[18:44] <rhpot1991> hipitihop: your root mysql password should match your user's password IIRC
[18:44] <rhpot1991> you can set it by sudo dpkg-reconfigure mysql5-server
[22:02] <Gibby1313> any mythzoneminder users in here? I am having an issue with the green haze
[23:39] <hipitihop> rhpot1991, indeed you are right, it is same as my user, thanks.
[23:45] <kcormier> Hey all.
[23:47] <kcormier> I want to be able to stream audio from my laptop to my myth box.  In other words, allow the myth box to act as the speakers for all audio coming from my laptop.  is that possible?
[23:57] <kcormier> I'm imagining my best bet would be with pulse, but wondering if anyone else has any input.