[01:05] is there any way to define a recording anti-rule? ensure that a particular show is NEVER recorded, even if it might satisfy a different rule (like "never record Southpart")? [01:06] JEDIDIAH__: setup your recording rules better [01:07] I'm not sure why the situation would ever arise [01:26] simple discrete postitive and negative rules would be "better" [02:05] I'm making a mythbuntu front-end machine and I have the choice between either DDR3 1066 w/ Timing 7-7-7-20 or DDR3 1333 w/ Timing 9-9-9-24 [02:05] same price either way [02:09] DDR3 is an overkill for any frontend - i.e., it doesn't matter either way ;-) [02:11] heh [02:11] Does your processor even support 1333? If not, then go 1066. [02:13] board and cpu support 1066, 1333, and 1600 [02:26] It would take a VERY heavy duty application to notice a difference - something unlikely to be run on a home machine. But I'd probably go for the 1333 because it might be easier to trade or sell to someone in the future. [02:32] go with whatever the ion bundle comes with for free :) [02:38] the 1066 is 0.185 nanoseconds better than the 1333 --_-- [02:39] what is the ion bundle? [02:42] Gadu: just to point out the obvious in case you weren't joking: you have that backwards... it is 185 psec worse than 1333 [02:43] it doesn't matter. best to make sure it will work well with the motherboard. some boards can be finicky [02:43] nar, I had that right. the 1066 with Cas Latency 7 is 0.185 nanoseconds faster than the 1333 with Cas Latency 9 [02:44] ok. I thought you were just comparing 1066 MHz to 1333 MHz. Gadu: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nvidia_Ion [02:44] ah XD, and thanks for link [07:24] what is the latest db schema version Im on 1254 [07:27] My version of myth is 0.23.0 +fixes 24158 [08:42] !help [08:42] !help For a complete list of my knowledge visit: http://www.baablogic.net/Zinn.cgi Other available commands: !status, !about, !bug [bug_number]. === croppa_ is now known as croppa [19:06] Banging my head on a new 10.04 install. Hauppage PVR 150 - I can't get into LiveTV mode. Must be my capture card setup, but I can't grok it. [19:07] Backend has following log output which I think is indicative of the problem [19:07] 2010-10-28 14:04:40.260 TVRec(1): Changing from None to WatchingLiveTV [19:07] 2010-10-28 14:04:40.365 Channel(/dev/video0) Error: GetCurrentChannelNum(300): Failed to find Channel [19:07] 2010-10-28 14:04:40.369 Channel(/dev/video0)::TuneTo(300): Error, failed to find channel. [19:09] pastebin of complete log snippet: http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com/abe3Ve65 [19:09] Hardware should be "OK" as I had mythtv working on this box previously. [19:10] qwebirc23794: looks like you have it set to start on an invalid channel [19:10] check the channel for the input in mythtv-setup [19:10] agree - but this is a satellite capture box. It should be using a script (/usr/local/bin/change_channel) to switch channels [19:11] My PVR 150 capture card configured as IVTV MPEG [19:11] and my listings source has channel 300 in it too [19:13] ivtv mpeg isn't right I don't think [19:13] qwebirc23794, What input are you using? [19:13] ah - ok. PVR 150 is autodetected as an ivtv device. [19:13] I thought it specifically said something along the lines of pvr-xxx mpeg [19:13] using Svideo 1 as input [19:13] I may be wrong, been a while since I set one of them up [19:14] may be an issue with your channel changer then [19:14] does someone have an example script for change channel? [19:16] I've only ever done it over firewire sorry [19:17] there is one on the mythtv wiki for ivtv i believe [19:36] figured it out. Input Configuration had "preset tuner channel" set to a value. It should have been blank. [19:41] thanks rhpot1991 and gregL for the help [21:22] hmm I think I have tricked the mythbuntu installer into installing onto an encrypted md raid device