squidly | I upgraded to 11.04 and I cant seem to get my RM200 Remote to work any more. When ever I start lirc I see this in dmesg "imon 3-6:1.0: Looks like you're trying to use an IR protocol this device does not support", and irw does not show any keypresses or anything. | 03:47 |
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squidly | any idea where to look to fix this? | 03:48 |
squidly | My case is a Antec Fustion Black with the LCD screen | 03:50 |
qwebirc8636 | superm1: After having to manually install equivs and quilt and then a whole bunch of dev packages manually I'm stuck again with the following errors | 16:23 |
qwebirc8636 | http://pastebin.com/fXR9YJPi | 16:23 |
Zinn | [pastebin.com] dpkg-source: warning: Version number suggests Ubuntu changes, but there is no XS - Pastebin.com | 16:23 |
superm1 | qwebirc8636: that sounds like a side effect of using that alternate tool | 16:24 |
superm1 | delete that file that was created | 16:24 |
qwebirc8636 | delete and then run the script again? | 16:25 |
superm1 | yeah | 16:27 |
superm1 | hopefully that should take care of it | 16:27 |
qwebirc8636 | superm1: same error...I tried removing the mythtv_0.24.0+fixes file and the mythtv-build-deps file | 16:36 |
superm1 | it's probably getting generated again from the mk-build-deps call | 16:37 |
superm1 | since you have all build deps now, try commenting it out | 16:37 |
qwebirc8636 | ok | 16:37 |
qwebirc8636 | so which file am I removing? | 16:38 |
superm1 | any that it complains about | 16:39 |
qwebirc8636 | I removed the mythtv-build-deps one and it seems to be compiling now | 16:45 |
qwebirc8636 | with the line commented out of the build-debs.sh script | 16:49 |
qwebirc8636 | superm1: Finally got debs to build with --enable-crystalhd in the rules file and got them installed. When I run mythfrontend --version I don't see crystalhd in the "Options compiled in" section. | 20:37 |
qwebirc8636 | I did see the option go by during the compile though | 20:37 |
superm1 | qwebirc8636: hmm that's weird then | 20:38 |
superm1 | maybe is it one of those situations it's only going to show the support if you have the crystal HD DKMS modules loaded up too? | 20:38 |
qwebirc8636 | I was expecting to see using_crystalhd....I'm not exactly sure how setup is supposed to work in the frontend but under playback profiles I don't see anything new | 20:39 |
qwebirc8636 | lsmod shows me that crystalhd is loaded | 20:39 |
superm1 | looks like not too much documentation on the wiki yet either http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Broadcom_Crystal_HD | 20:41 |
Zinn | [www.mythtv.org] Broadcom Crystal HD - MythTV Official Wiki | 20:41 |
superm1 | http://www.mythtvtalk.com/broadcom-crystal-hd-14732/ says "When you go to your mythtv-frontend setup go to settings -> tv settings -> playback and set the decoder to be the crystalhd. play and watch full 1080p HD with only 9% CPU resources!" | 20:42 |
Zinn | [www.mythtvtalk.com] N/A | 20:42 |
qwebirc8636 | I don't have that option under the decoder....I know the card is working though because it works fine in xbmc | 20:43 |
qwebirc8636 | Under decoder I have libmpeg2, Standard and NVidia VDPAU acceleration...I was hoping to see crystalhd there :) | 20:44 |
superm1 | hmm well color me perplexed, not sure what to make of it then | 20:45 |
superm1 | you sure you got all the right debs installed and it's not using any from the repos still? | 20:45 |
qwebirc8636 | I'll check....they show up as dirty I think | 20:47 |
qwebirc8636 | Version shows as 0.24.0+fixes.20111201.c4ee599-0ubuntu2 on them all when I do a dpkg -s | 20:49 |
superm1 | yeah so then definitely the same one you just built | 20:49 |
qwebirc8636 | If I had missed the bzm commit -m line it would have reverted the rules file when I ran the build-deps.sh script right? | 20:51 |
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superm1 | qwebirc8636: yes that's correct | 21:11 |
superm1 | you can go into the work directory and see what it looks like to determine definitively | 21:12 |
qwebirc8636 | superm1: I think I found my problem...the mythtv/configure file checks to see if the libraries are installed and if not disables crystalhd support....I compiled on a box that doesn't have the card in it because it's much faster...looks like I just need to install the crystalhd libs | 21:12 |
superm1 | oh i see | 21:13 |
superm1 | you probably need the -dev package really | 21:13 |
qwebirc8636 | I think it's compiled from source if I remember correctly | 21:14 |
superm1 | well you can try fetching the precise packages | 21:15 |
superm1 | they might run | 21:15 |
superm1 | those are what i'm going to try to backport when i get around to it | 21:15 |
qwebirc8636 | I think that was the problem...I couldn't find them | 21:16 |
superm1 | qwebirc8636: i think here http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/crystalhd | 21:19 |
Zinn | [launchpad.net] âcrystalhdâ package : Ubuntu | 21:19 |
qwebirc8636 | Is that only for precise?...I used this on my test box http://git.wilsonet.com/crystalhd.git/ | 21:21 |
Zinn | [git.wilsonet.com] git.wilsonet.com - crystalhd.git/summary | 21:21 |
superm1 | i'm not sure the binaries will run on earlier versions | 21:23 |
superm1 | it's possible they will, but it might need a recompile (hence the need for a backport) | 21:23 |
superm1 | i'll try with just s/unstable/$RELEASE/ when i upload them to the PPA. if that works, then it will be a really easy backport | 21:24 |
qwebirc8636 | cool....I just compiled and installed the libs from that git link....I'll see if the build changes | 21:25 |
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