[12:11] <qwebirc27041> Firstly thanks in advance for any replys
[12:12] <qwebirc27041> I have the following configuration Radeon9200SE AGP , P4 1.7Mhz, 1.256 Gig Ram
[12:13] <qwebirc27041> I am currently having issues with live tv stuttering even on SD channels, my source is DVB-T card
[12:14] <qwebirc27041> The stuttering is constant and looks like the tv is only displaying 15 frames per second instead of 25
[12:14] <qwebirc27041> Any suggestions? Thanks again
[12:43] <qwebirc27041> testing
[15:20] <tzanger> it really is a shame that a cutlist isn't supported by the DLNA spec
[15:22] <mrand> Once you know the cutlist is correct, you could always transcode.
[15:23] <tzanger> mrand: I never transcode recordings, they're transient
[15:23] <tzanger> I'm not going to watch a show twice to make sure the cutlist is good :-)
[15:24] <mrand> heh.  I'm not going to disagree with you much ;-)
[15:28] <tzanger> although I have determined now that I can transcode to iphone's format readily I'll be transcoding it over as it records for most of the shows
[17:41] <qwebirc37403> I run ubuntu, lucid, just installed Mythbuntu.. setup with the mythbuntu control center.. what next? :)
[17:41] <tgm4883> qwebirc27041, run mythtv-setup and set up your backend
[17:43] <qwebirc37403> i c
[17:47] <qwebirc37403> in mythtv-setup, not able to login to database, with root login info.  Do I need to manually create a mysql user, database?
[17:47] <tgm4883> qwebirc27041, no
[17:47] <tgm4883> In MCC, how did you install mythtv?
[17:50] <qwebirc37403> vague question.. don't remember each step.. just went down the list, when I get to mysql config it opens mythtv-setup
[17:51] <tgm4883> In MCC, on the system roles tab, what does it say for backend role?
[17:52] <qwebirc37403> secondary
[17:52] <tgm4883> do you have another mythtv backend on your network?
[17:53] <qwebirc37403> do..set to primary then ?
[17:53] <tgm4883> yea
[17:53] <qwebirc37403> *no
[17:53] <qwebirc37403> k
[17:53] <tgm4883> primary will install the mysql server for you and should set up the users
[17:53] <qwebirc37403> "mysql plugin not filled out"
[17:53] <tgm4883> hmm
[17:53] <tgm4883> superm1, ^
[17:54] <qwebirc37403> test connection was green before, now red
[17:55] <tgm4883> how was it green if you don't have another backend?
[17:55] <tgm4883> odd
[17:56] <qwebirc37403> i run lucid, i already have mysql installed
[17:56] <qwebirc37403> also get "cannot fine /.ICEauthority" on login
[17:57] <tgm4883> install mythtv-backend-master
[17:57] <qwebirc37403> when I first ran MCC, the mysql test was green... then I ran setup, wouldn't connect with default user info
[17:58] <qwebirc37403> changed to my login info, now red
[17:58] <tgm4883> to your login info?
[17:58] <tgm4883> that would be wrong
[17:58] <qwebirc37403> my root mysql login info
[17:59] <tgm4883> that still would be incorrect, although it should work
[17:59] <qwebirc37403> thought it'd need that to create user/tables
[17:59] <tgm4883> install mythtv-backend-master at the command line, then it should prompt you for your root mysql info
[18:00] <tgm4883> it will, but it might be having issues because you have mysql server installed already. MCC doesn't account for that I think
[18:00] <tgm4883> so you need to install mythtv-backend-master from the command line
[18:00] <tgm4883> it should set that up for you
[18:04] <qwebirc37403> only option in MBM is "automatically run mythfilldatabase"
[18:04] <tgm4883> MBM?
[18:04] <qwebirc37403> no  place to specify login info
[18:04] <qwebirc37403> mythtv-backend-master
[18:04] <qwebirc37403> :)
[18:04] <tgm4883> you installed that?
[18:05] <qwebirc37403> yes
[18:05] <tgm4883> did it install mythtv-database?
[18:05] <qwebirc37403> ahh.. yes
[18:05] <tgm4883> !mysql | qwebirc37403
[18:05] <Zinn> qwebirc37403: If you are having problems connecting to your mysql database, you can perform the following to reconfigure it: 1. sudo dpkg-reconfigure mysql-server-5.0 (pay attention to the root password you set, you will need it for the next step) 2. sudo dpkg-reconfigure mythtv-database 3. sudo dpkg-reconfigure mythtv-common
[18:06] <tgm4883> you can probably skip step 1 of that
[18:08] <qwebirc37403> well it created the db, still showing no connection in MCC
[18:09] <tgm4883> don't worry about mcc at the moment
[18:09] <tgm4883> so you went through those steps I posted?
[18:09] <qwebirc37403> launching mythtv setup now opens the mythv-backend-master, which doesn't provide fields for specifying mysql login
[18:10] <qwebirc37403> step 1 isn't going to remove my databases, is it?
[18:10] <tgm4883> did you do the reconfigure on mythtv-database and mythtv-common?
 you can probably skip step 1 of that
[18:11] <qwebirc66721> yes
[18:12] <tgm4883> ok, so you have reconfigured both of those and are now in mythtv-setup?
[18:12] <qwebirc66721> yes << did all 4 steps
[18:12] <tgm4883> there was a step 4?
[18:12] <tgm4883> the mysql instructions have 3, mythtv setup has 6, so i'm not sure where you get 4
[18:12] <qwebirc66721> 3 steps
[18:12] <tgm4883> ok
[18:13] <tgm4883> are you in mythtv-setup now?
[18:13] <qwebirc66721> yes
[18:14] <tgm4883> ok, then go though each step and then once you exit it we can worry about MCC stuff
[18:14] <qwebirc66721> lot of steps...
[18:14] <qwebirc66721> anything in particular I should change?
[18:15] <tgm4883> qwebirc66721, http://mythbuntu.org/wiki/installation-guide
[18:17] <qwebirc66721> ok, so nothing?  lol
[18:17] <qwebirc66721> the faq talks about mcc, not mbm
[18:17] <tgm4883> !read | qwebirc66721
[18:17] <Zinn> qwebirc66721: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6j8EiWIVZs
[18:17] <tgm4883> qwebirc66721, http://mythbuntu.org/wiki/mythbackend-setup
[18:46] <qwebirc66721> iI loved that show!
[18:47] <qwebirc66721> so yeah mcc doesn't look anything like mythbuntu-backend-master
[18:47] <qwebirc66721> everything looks proper in mcc
[19:08] <tgm4883> qwebirc66721, mcc isn't suppose to look like the backend setup
[19:09] <tgm4883> so now that everything is setup for the backend, the mysql tab should work correctly
[19:55] <superm1> tgm4883, i think there was a bug with that in lucid that recently reported about mcc
[19:55] <superm1> fixed for maverick though
[21:39] <Moritz24> Hi, i am pretty new to the whole Mythbuntu stuff. I am reading through the wiki atm because im planning a combined Backend/Frontend. I am a little confused when it comes to playing/saving HD content
[21:39] <Moritz24> is it possible to save Movies in 1080p resolution to my Harddisk?
[21:40] <Moritz24> Because the Wiki states that "Nearly any device you may wish to record HDMI from will also be using HDCP to encrypt the stream, and as such cannot be used. "
[21:55] <tgm4883> Moritz24, yes
[21:56] <tgm4883> kinda
[21:56] <tgm4883> Moritz24, where are you recording 1080p movies from? a tuner?
[21:56] <Moritz24> well i was planning on using 2 dvb-s cards
[21:56] <Moritz24> not an external tuner
[21:57] <Moritz24> the wiki says that you can record HD content with an external firewire tuner. but is it possible with any internal cards aswell?
[21:57] <tgm4883> using dvb cards, it would write whatever the dvb card receives
[21:58] <tgm4883> as long as the content isn't encrypted
[22:01] <Moritz24> well, i have a digital LNB and i plan on using an internal DVB-S card. I only want to record free-TV. Is that what you are referring to when you say "encrypted"?
[22:01] <tgm4883> free-TV probably isn't encrypted
[22:02] <tgm4883> but I don't know about dvb-s since I don't use dvb-s here
[22:04] <Moritz24> okay so stream in the above named sentence means the stream between satellite and satelite dish, right? So to speak the broadcasted signal
[22:07] <tgm4883> well stream means what is coming into the dvb-s card
[22:09] <Moritz24> okay yes that is what i meant. Sorry i'm not a native speaker :P
[22:10] <tgm4883> so yea, if that stream is encrypted when it goes into the dvb-s card then it won't be recorded
[22:17] <Moritz24> okay thanks alot!
[22:18] <Moritz24> and is basically every DVB-S card able to record in 1080p?
[22:23] <tgm4883> Moritz24, IIRC, DVB-S is like any other digital card in that it just writes the already compressed stream to disk. So it doesn't matter what it is in as it is just writing the data