[14:02] could anyone assist me with myth not recognizing .iso properly in the video directory? [14:05] I put iso in var/lib/mythtv/video, it recognizes it as a movie but shows it as 0 length and will not play or retrieve any metadata === Culiforge is now known as culaway [19:13] See http://colug.net/~jep/Pictures/ What causes vertical stripes in display of HD video? (1920x1080 & 1280x720 striped; 704x480 shows OK). Xine plays file with no problem. Stripes appear only with MythTV frontend (in Mythbuntu 11.10) [19:13] [colug.net] Mythbuntu Screen Shots === Culiforge is now known as culisaway [22:20] jep200404, seems like lack of signal to me [22:22] at least mythtv cuts of the lins 1081 to 1088 which only contain junk ;) [22:22] When I watch the saved *.mpg file with xine, it looks fine. See http://colug.net/~jep/Pictures/1_002.png [22:22] [colug.net] N/A [22:23] jep200404: is HD endoced in H.264 and SD in MPEG2? [22:23] anyway might get better response over in #mythtv-users [22:24] dekarl: The file_name_ ends with .mpg. I never thought to ask for details about encoding. [22:24] what is your playback profile? something that handles HD and SD differently? [22:24] My playback profile is whatever the default is. [22:25] the ".mpg" gets slapped on anything not NuppelVideo by mythtv. be it MPEG-TS (usually called .ts) or MPEG-PS (usually calles .mpg or .vob, etc) [22:25] What utility do you trust to reveal such details of a video file? [22:27] mythffmpeg -i [22:28] or just plain ffmpeg if that isnt installed yet on your version of mythtv [22:29] Thanks, I'll try them. [22:32] you'll likely be asked for mythfrontend and xine logs when you come over to #mythtv-users (to see if xine uses hardware or software decode, etc.) [22:34] OK