[02:30] <fibres> Evening all
[02:30] <mycoDA> morning
[02:31] <fibres> I am trying to install kubuntu on one of my pcs. Its a core2 quad with a nvidia card. It shows the mythbuntu screen with the 5 dots below, then after a min or so I get a screen with millions of grey and black lines and thats it.
[02:32] <fibres> I am asuming it is something to do with graphics drivers but not sure how to tell it to use different ones. I am trying mythbuntu 10.10
[02:32] <mycoDA> should be able to hit control-alt-f1 to get a terminal up
[02:32] <fibres> I have tried that and nothing
[02:32] <mycoDA> ouch
[02:32] <fibres> Unless its not picking up the usb keyboard.
[02:32]  * mycoDA is half asleep
[02:33] <mycoDA> woudl suggest this is more an #ubuntu question then #ubunty-mythtv question tho
[02:35] <fibres> Yeah could be right there. I am trying a kubuntu 10.01 and getting same problem!
[02:42] <mycoDA> is this machine mainly a myth machine?
[02:42] <mycoDA> what video do you have in it?
[05:13] <morgan> can anyone recommend mythbuntu or ubuntu 10.10 for an install on a HTPC. Flexibility is important, better with full install?
[05:24] <patdk-lap> heh?
[05:24] <patdk-lap> is there really a difference?
[08:53] <mycoDA> lol wow that morgan dude was patient - waited one and a hlf minutes for a response
[12:48] <rileyp> Video is 3.1486 frames behind audio (too slow), dropping frame to catch up. help me please
[13:09] <mrand> rileyp: while watching, you can pull up the menu and change audio delay
[13:10] <rileyp> mrand I dont want to change the audio delay that will not stop the frames from being dropped I want to fix the audio delay
[13:48] <mycoDA> rileyp - what hardware would be a good start - as would any other info, probably a pastebin of your frontend log
[13:49] <rileyp> mycoda its an asrock ion frontend running mythbuntu (lucid) and heres a pastebin
[13:51] <rileyp> mycoDA, http://pastebin.com/8jchQMeT
[13:51] <Zinn> [pastebin.com] dad@mythfront:~$ mythfrontend -v audio,playback 2011-04-10 21:39:26.987 mythfro - Pastebin.com
[14:01] <mrand> An ion may not be able to keep up... you may have to transcode the stream.
[14:06] <rileyp> mrand it has done in the past with mv 195 driver and 0.22 and 0.23
[14:06] <mrand> ah.  Still using the same driver?
[14:17] <rileyp> no im using 270.29 and 0.24 fixes
[19:20] <pteague> anybody else have a hauppauge wintv-hvr-1600 ?  trying to figure out why the connector marked 'digital tv connector' in the instructions has an 'ANT IN' label on the card
[19:21] <tgm4883> pteague, yea I think I have one
[19:25] <pteague> do i need to run a coax to both the 'tv in' & 'ant in' connectors?  i've had my cable plugged into the 'tv in' only & so far i've picked up the 1 or 2 channels i was testing to make i could at least watch tv
[19:30] <tgm4883> pteague, good question, honestly i'm not sure. The card is sitting in my test box right now as I don't usually use that one
[19:31] <tgm4883> I actually can't test it for you now either, I need to set up a natty install and test a patch
[19:34] <pteague> i'm thinking part of my issue is i have time warner <.<  i plugged the cable into the 'ant in' & am following the 'scan for digital channels' instructions at http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Hauppauge_HVR-1600#Backend_Setup ... my 1st go with 'cable high' turned up some things, but didn't seem to save them & according to http://www.silicondust.com/hdhomerun/lineup_web/US:66212#lineup_5052998 there should be a channel at 73-6 which is lower than an
[19:34] <pteague> y of the "high" settings will allow so testing with it just set at "cable" with qam256
[19:35] <Zinn> [www.mythtv.org] Hauppauge HVR-1600 - MythTV
[21:45] <dewman> wow. nice day outside today!!!!
[21:49] <pteague> hmm... could mythfrontend cause the power manager to not turn the monitor off for some reason?