[01:21] rhpot1991, I am looking at setting up mythexport, I noticed in the webpage it wants me to enable mediabuntu...However, i really dont want to install some of those packages that come with medibuntu....I noticed that I need aac, but in order for that to be installed i need to activate medibuntu? [02:17] also i guess the only way to really see if its doing anything is to set it to debug correct? since there isnt a status of the job. [02:20] and one more question, can i run it on a slave backend? [03:05] dewman: what packages don't you want? All I've ever gotten from there has been ffmpeg related [03:06] it can run on a slave but it doesn't know storage groups so you will need to trick it into the location [03:06] actually thats half true [03:06] it will know the local storage groups, but cannot access any storage group over a network === peterpops_ is now known as peterpops [16:24] mythbuntu 0.24 - iec958 audio does not work from frontend, fine from system -- do I need an .asoundrc file ? also frontend resamples to 32k, wassup with that? [17:17] dashs: guessing you don't have the right audio device selected in the setup menu [17:49] rhpot1991: no, it's the correct device -- other programs play thru it. [17:50] rhpot1991: card, tos, home-theater worked perfectly on 0.22 [17:56] I'll set up for audio dbg from mythfrontend [18:13] dashs: I guess rhpot1991 was referring to: All users upgrading from a previous version of MythTV to 0.24 are strongly advised to rescan for audio devices on their frontends (in the audio settings menu) after upgrading due to the rewritten audio framework which can conflict with legacy settings. In several cases, this is a requirement. [18:16] dekarl: yes I did need to do that on 1st pass. I now have a log with -v playback,audio [18:17] ok, just making sure [18:17] dekarl: only suspicious thing in the log: vdpau seems to require 'extra audio option'. Wassup there? [18:18] no idea... at one of my boxen with nvidia the mixer device seems to change order depending on a monitor being connect at boot or not ;) [18:21] dekarl: don't know about this release, but 0.22 would order audio cards randomly (this box has 5), so I wrote a script. [18:22] dekarl: log doesn't light me up. Can I pastebin it? [18:35] Is there a chance that all my 0.22 recording will never play audio on 0.24 ? [18:37] I'll try in here too - I'm running the 0.25 builds [18:37] I'm getting the following error in my frontend log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/675431/ running on a pc named "htpc". My backend is running on a remote machine called "mediaserv" [18:37] [paste.ubuntu.com] Ubuntu Pastebin [18:53] dekarl: iec958 no audio in http://pastebin.com/j5NbFPYC [18:53] [pastebin.com] iec958 no audio - Pastebin.com [19:33] hi all, when I install mythbuntu and it asks me for a username to create a user, then that is the user that will be set to automatically login/run the frontend etc right? [19:33] and that user also has sudo privileges right? [19:33] marsilainen, yes [19:33] is it safe to remove sudo privileges from that user? [19:34] hmm [19:34] Are you creating a new user that will use sudo? [19:34] just feels a bit wrong to have my frontend running with a user which has sudo access [19:34] yes [19:34] I'll install and give it an account which is just for running the frontend etc [19:34] why not just set the other user to auto-login and start the frontend? [19:35] then I'll add a new user for when I want to login remotely etc and set that to allow sudo [19:35] sure, if that's easy? [19:35] is it just a case of running some binary to start the frontend? [19:48] yea [19:49] just see how it is started in the regular account, then set that up for the new account [19:49] or do it via MCC [19:49] disable it in MCC from the old account [19:49] then reenable it in MCC from the new account [19:49] does the frontend user need to be a member of the 'mythtv' group? [19:49] or is that only needed for backend stuff? [23:43] .... mythtv-setup is not allowing me to probe any of my video inputs.... my user is in the mythv and video group, mythtv is in the video group