[00:53] <mycosys> jbehmer1 - you dont need hardware encoding - it is broadcast encoded
[00:57] <jbehmer1> ohhh i see, in what case is the hardware encoding useful then?
[01:03] <mycosys> for analog
[01:04] <mycosys> analog tuners with hardware encoding avoid the load issues i mentioned earlier
[01:06] <jbehmer1> its all coming together now haha
[01:06] <jbehmer1> any idea why i wouldnt be able to fetch channels?? if i click the button it just sits and does nothing
[01:39] <mycosys> none to find jbehmer1?
[01:41] <jbehmer1> i dont know... there should be because i set up that schedules direct free account and added time warner cable (i added the non-digital one)
[01:42] <jbehmer1> if i go online on schedules direct, i can click the "lineup" that i added and i see all of the channels there
[01:46] <jbehmer1> going to see if i can grab some info on command line
[01:54] <jbehmer1> hm thats bizarre, for some reason when i hit finish on the video sources screen it didnt save my schedules direct credential, got the channel lineup now though
[02:52] <jbehmer1> gahhhh, now "error mythtv is using all inputs but there are no active recordings". any idea on this guys??? im about to give up on this thing :-/
[03:04] <tgm4883> jbehmer1, sounds like you didn't go through 2, 3, and 4 in mythtv-setup
[03:10] <jbehmer1> tgm4883, thanks i actually figured it out. i finally realized i have a 192.168.2 network here and i hada 192.168.1 on the general page
[03:29] <shadow__X> hey guys i am having issues with mythbuntu and my nvidia card. I have the box hooked up to a hdtv through component cables but the nvidia drivers are not detecting it properly. In windows the screen gets detected properly
[10:00] <dabblego> tgm4883: yeah I am, just checking it out mostly
[21:53] <kenni> Hi, where is the translation of the Mythbuntu specific screens in the Mythbuntu installer done? I thought it was through launchpad, but it seems like it's only mythbuntu-control-centre?
[21:55] <tgm4883> kenni, mythbuntu installer is kept in ubiquity
[21:55] <tgm4883> I'd assume that is where that is kept
[21:55] <tgm4883> launchpad wherever ubiquity translations are kept
[21:56] <kenni> tgm4883: ok, thanks, I'll have a look
[22:07] <kenni> tgm4883, I can't seem to find the strings in ubiquity...even a search in the translations for the word "backend" returns no results. Is this the right place I'm looking?: https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/natty/+source/ubiquity
[22:07] <Zinn> [translations.launchpad.net] √¢¬Ä¬úubiquity√¢¬Ä¬ù source package : Translations : Natty (11.04) : Ubuntu
[22:11] <tgm4883> kenni, hmm, not sure. superm1 ^^
[22:18] <superm1> kenni, they should be done through mythbuntu-live-autostart.  i'm not sure if it's properly set up in launchpad for that though
[22:23] <kenni> superm1, thanks, got it :) Not setup with launchpad, but I found a bunch of *.po files, which will do. What is the preferred way of sending patches for these files?
[22:23] <superm1> kenni, merge request to the branch at ~mythbuntu-dev if possible
[22:24] <superm1> if you'd like to help get this set up in a more usable fashion for contributors to translations, i'd love to do that too.  i've no idea how to
[22:27] <kenni> superm1, sure, but I don't know if I can be of much help, I'm not into the launchpad translation system at all (or part of any translations teams there). I just took the daily 11.04 iso build for a spin and noticed some nasty translations in my language
[22:27] <kenni> which I wanted to fix before 11.04 got released :)
[22:30] <superm1> ah :)
[22:33] <kenni> but doesn't Launchpad use GNU gettext natively? If so, it shouldn't be that hard, as the .po files *are* gettext..no conversion should be needed
[22:33] <superm1> there's some sort of way to set up the launchpad UI to actually handle the whole thing
[22:34] <superm1> as in people go to launchpad, fill out some pretty UI and it commits it directly to the branch
[22:34] <kenni> exactly
[22:36] <kenni> the launchpad translation system was apparently used for mythbuntu-control-center until Mythbuntu 9.10...perhaps you can get some inspiration from there?
[22:36] <superm1> it didn't work properly for it ever unfortunately
[22:36] <kenni> ahh