[00:01]  * pcluser goes to look into fstab
[02:55] <Newbuntu81> Hi All.  Is this the Mythbuntu channel?
[02:55] <Newbuntu81> I thought I typed in #mythbuntu but the name says #ubuntu-mythtv at the top now
[02:57] <Newbuntu81> Ok I'll take silence as a yes.
[02:57] <Newbuntu81> I'm using Mythbuntu 10.10.  I'm having trouble viewing LiveTV...it goes back to the login screen.  Any idea how to fix it?
[03:02] <patdk-lap> nope, don't use 10.10
[03:02] <patdk-lap> maybe someone will be around in 12hours or so
[03:02] <patdk-lap> dunno if anyone else will be on tonight
[03:05] <mrand> Newbuntu81: check the frontend and backend logs
[03:10] <Newbuntu81> Is this the newest Mythtv/Mythbuntu?
 Newbuntu81: check the frontend and backend log
[03:10] <Newbuntu81> whoops
[03:10] <Newbuntu81> MythTV Version   : 26437
[03:10] <Newbuntu81> MythTV Branch    : branches/release-0-23-fixes
[03:10] <Newbuntu81> Network Protocol : 23056
[03:10] <Newbuntu81> Library API      : 0.23.1.201000710-1
[03:10] <Newbuntu81> QT Version       : 4.7.0
[03:11] <patdk-lap> defently not
[03:11] <patdk-lap> I didn't even think that existed in 10.10
[03:13] <patdk-lap> oh, it is 0.23.1 for 10.10
[03:13] <patdk-lap> I'm running 0.24 on 10.04
[03:14] <Newbuntu81> beats me
[03:14] <Newbuntu81> i'm updating it now.
[03:14] <Newbuntu81> i had installed all of the System updates, but not Myth updates.
[03:15] <Newbuntu81> I'm surprised it isn't set to allow Myth updates by default
[03:15] <patdk-lap> it shouldn't be, that would be evil
[03:15] <patdk-lap> cause if you have mythtv on more than one system, all of them need to update at the same time, or they won't talk
[03:20] <Newbuntu81> oh that's true. brb reboot
[03:20] <Newbuntu81> ok now my versioning shows:
[03:20] <Newbuntu81> MythTV Version   : v0.24-151-g1a69c92
[03:20] <Newbuntu81> MythTV Branch    : fixes/0.24
[03:20] <Newbuntu81> Network Protocol : 63
[03:20] <Newbuntu81> Library API      : 0.24.20101129-1
[03:20] <Newbuntu81> QT Version       : 4.7.0
[03:21] <Newbuntu81> I DO have to reboot for changes to take effect, right?
[03:30] <rhpot1991> grumble, he is gone
[03:31] <rhpot1991> mrand: it sounds like he has the xvmc issue
[03:40] <mrand> rhpot1991: there are number of possible causes.  xvmc was causing crashes out of X.
[03:41] <rhpot1991> mrand: I thought we decided to drop xvmc support?
[03:41] <mrand> yes.
[03:41] <mrand> I was saying that if his wasn't crashing, it probably wasn't xvmc
[03:41] <rhpot1991> was he on an old build?
[03:49]  * patdk-lap is just using gnome
[03:49] <patdk-lap> and it randomly crashs
[03:50] <patdk-lap> but not enough to really bother me
[03:52] <pcluser> Thanks guys, for help in getting my swap file running.
[04:34] <mrand> patdk-lap: we aren't talking about xfce (a window manager like gnome).   xvmc is a video decode offload, like vdpau.
[04:48] <Newbuntu81> Can anyone state what firmware should be used for setting up the HVR-2250 with Mythbuntu 10.10?
[04:50] <Newbuntu81> Should it be 1) NXP7164-2010-03-10.1.fw, or 2) v4l-saa7164-1.0.3.fw?  I want both tuners set to cable, not over the air.
[04:56] <mrand> Newbuntu81: I'd search the mythtv-users mailing list, or maybe ubuntu forums.
[05:14] <Newbuntu81> What distro are you using with myth anyway?
[05:18] <Newbuntu81> What's the newest stable kernel for Mythbuntu?
[07:00] <LuckyPyrate> hey anyone awake
[07:00] <LuckyPyrate> I just installed mythbuntu on my shuttle w/ ati tv wonder pro tv tuner on it
[07:01] <LuckyPyrate> doesnt seem to be pulling any signal no matter what
[07:01] <LuckyPyrate> i have been reading msg boards all day trying to figure it out
[07:01] <LuckyPyrate> hit me up if someone comes in
[07:03] <LuckyPyrate> hey hpeter
[07:04] <Shadow__X> LuckyPyrate: have you checked if that tv tuner is supported?
[07:04] <LuckyPyrate> yes it seems to be
[07:04] <LuckyPyrate> all the boards i have read says it is
[07:04] <LuckyPyrate> though some say mythbuntu identifies it as something it isnt
[07:04] <LuckyPyrate> but it seems to be
[07:04] <LuckyPyrate> according to dmsg
[07:07] <Shadow__X> http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/ATI/AMD
[07:07] <Zinn> [www.linuxtv.org] ATI/AMD - LinuxTVWiki
[07:08] <Shadow__X> aslong as you have a more recent kernel it should be supported
[07:09] <LuckyPyrate> yes mine is third in list
[07:09] <Shadow__X> once it comes up under /dev/video* then you would go into mythbackend setup and set it up under there
[07:09] <LuckyPyrate> but every time i go to scan for channels it cannot fidn anything
[07:09] <LuckyPyrate> im using an antennae
[07:09] <Shadow__X> its an analog card
[07:09] <Shadow__X> are you in the us?
[07:09] <LuckyPyrate> yes
[07:10] <Shadow__X> have you heard about the digital switch?
[07:10] <LuckyPyrate> i use us-bcast
[07:10] <LuckyPyrate> so this card is analog...wont work at all
[07:10] <LuckyPyrate> damn
[07:10] <Zinn> LuckyPyrate: Please watch your language.
[07:10] <LuckyPyrate> oops sorry
[07:10] <Shadow__X> i am pretty sure there has not been analog broadcast in the us for a while
[07:10] <LuckyPyrate> i know i didnt know this card was analog
[07:11] <LuckyPyrate> oh well i guess i will have to buy something more up to date
[07:11] <Shadow__X> i could be wrong but to my knowledge you will not find anything. A good way to test that would be to hook up your antenna to a tv and scan there to see if you pickup any channels
[07:11] <LuckyPyrate> thanks for your help
[07:11] <LuckyPyrate> yes i do
[07:11] <LuckyPyrate> there are plenty of digital channels
[07:11] <LuckyPyrate> i just didnt realize this was a analog card
[07:11] <Shadow__X> pickup analog channels
[07:11] <LuckyPyrate> thanks for your help
[07:11] <LuckyPyrate> neg
[07:11] <Shadow__X> its listed as an analog channel
[07:12] <Shadow__X> if you want to record digital broadcast (i.e. antenna) you get a tunner that supports atsc. QAM if for recording from the wire such as from a cable provider
[07:12] <Shadow__X> hmm
[10:35] <stanman246> hi i installed the autobuild deps, right after a new mythbuntu install, but if i run mythbackend -v it looks for libmythtv-0.23.1.so.0 which it obviously doesn't find
[10:35] <stanman246> did i do something wrong?
[10:46] <stanman246> hmm in synaptic i saw several parts were still 0.23.... so i'm updating that
[10:46] <stanman246> didn't pick it up with apt-get update/upgrade
[12:25] <mrand> stanman246: See what sudo apt-get dist-upgrade wants to do.
[14:16] <stanman246> zero on all
[14:16] <stanman246> but i think i've got it running now... be it with lots of lockups...
[14:18] <stanman246> but there's an issue with the video's. can you help me a bit?
[14:18] <stanman246> and sound....
[14:25] <stanman246> aarg.... going to install it again....
[14:31] <stanman246> !help
[14:31] <Zinn> !help For a  complete list of my knowledge visit: http://www.baablogic.net/Zinn.cgi  Other available commands: !status, !about, !bug [bug_number].
[23:00] <Newbuntu81> So anybody using the HVR 2250 card with Myth? I'm trying to get it working in analog mode. It works for over the air (ATSC).
[23:16] <patdk-lap> I didn't think the analog drivers where even stable to test with yet
[23:20] <Newbuntu81> I think someone is developing it. I'll find a link.
[23:20] <patdk-lap> http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_WinTV-HVR-2250
[23:20] <Zinn> [www.linuxtv.org] Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-2250 - LinuxTVWiki
[23:20] <patdk-lap> ya, progress stopped a long time ago
[23:22] <Newbuntu81> This isn't the link I was looking for, but looks like January of 2011. http://www.steventoth.net/linux/hvr22xx/
[23:23] <Zinn> [www.steventoth.net] Index of /linux/hvr22xx
[23:23] <patdk-lap> what is what I posted
[23:23] <patdk-lap> and that is the digital driver
[23:23] <patdk-lap> http://www.steventoth.net/blog/products/hvr-2250/
[23:23] <Zinn> [www.steventoth.net] steventoth.net   » HVR-2250
[23:24] <patdk-lap> guess that needs updating too
[23:24] <patdk-lap> http://www.kernellabs.com/blog/?p=1443
[23:24] <Zinn> [www.kernellabs.com] SAA7164 Analog support complete? – KernelLabs.com
[23:25] <patdk-lap> like I said, still pre-alpha code
[23:28] <Newbuntu81> "Support for its digital side was added to Hg in September 2009. " http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_WinTV-HVR-2200
[23:28] <Zinn> [www.linuxtv.org] Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-2200 - LinuxTVWiki
[23:30] <Newbuntu81> "Experimental analog support was released by KernelLabs on July 31, 2010. See here for more details related to installing analog support: KernelLabs saa7164 analog "
[23:39] <Newbuntu81> Patdk-lap, can I PM you?