[01:32] amejia: i was going to ask if you could update the libcec in debian so i could resync it to precise still. apparently the hardware requires a newer version [01:41] tgm4883: unable to reproduce [01:41] amejia: bug 982272 [01:41] Bug 982272 in mythbuntu "Enable libcec support in mythtv" [Undecided, Fix Committed] http://www.launchpad.net/bugs/982272 [01:42] amejia: if you'd like i'll put together a package myself for sponsoring in debian if you want, i haven't looked how trivial it is yet [01:42] gbutters, ok, I'll test here on my install in a bit === mycosys1 is now known as mycosys === mycosys1 is now known as mycosys [21:06] I'm running mythtv 2:0.25.0+fixes.20120417.00a2d87-0ubuntu0mythbuntu3. I use mythwelcome, I've got a mythshutdown process using 100% which is stopping mythwelcome from painting. It looks like http://code.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/10032 which is supposed to be fixed. Any ideas? [21:06] [code.mythtv.org] #10032 (mythwelcome getting unstable) – MythTV [21:58] Hello All. Im looking to repurpose old machines for mythtv frontends. I have nvidia video cards with hardware decoding. Im wondering Intel vs AMD for processor and what the lowest clock speed should be? Thanks in advance [22:00] Also, I was wondering if anyone knows if the tivo slide remote works with mythtv? === Unguided is now known as Unguided1 [23:04] Unguided1: first let me say thanks for actually waiting around [23:05] which nvidia cards do you have? [23:05] a c2d 2ghz or above is suggested for watching hd content without gpu offloading (it may be higher depending on h.264 material) [23:06] my combined be/fe has a intel c2d e8400 and it has worked with everything i have tried to play on it [23:06] we've updated the recommendations as well for 12.04 [23:06] !rec% [23:06] Sorry I don't know about rec% [23:07] !req% [23:07] Sorry I don't know about req% [23:07] !hard% [23:07] If you are looking for Mythbuntu Hardware to setup a dedicated PVR, why not have it already built and working? Check out http://www.mythbuntu.org/merchandise [23:07] * tgm4883 sighs [23:07] http://mythbuntu.org/requirements [23:07] [mythbuntu.org] System Requirements | Mythbuntu [23:07] @learn requirements - http://mythbuntu.org/requirements [23:07] [mythbuntu.org] System Requirements | Mythbuntu [23:07] oh ok sorry tgm4883 i didnt realize that [23:07] !requirements [23:07] Sorry I don't know about requirements [23:07] I hate you zinn [23:07] Hi tgm4883, something I can help you with today? I am a bot, use !help to see what I can do. [23:08] yes [23:08] Shadow__X: I have the nvidia geforce gt 430. wagnerrp recommended them for hardware decoding. [23:08] Shadow__X, no worries, it's just a list of recommended stuff. you've done fine [23:08] ah ok then that is good [23:08] in fact, I thought you were referencing it already [23:09] nope, I just know things that are slower tend to make the menus take too long to load etc [23:09] my amd x2 2400le is still doing fine [23:09] excuse me be 2400 [23:10] it is noticiable slower than my e8400. thats something i noticed when i replaced the be 2400 with the e 8400 as my backend [23:12] !requirements [23:12] http://mythbuntu.org/requirements [23:12] yea! [23:17] mythtv should not have a problem connecting to a pc bsd backend right? [23:31] what is actly is a pc bsd backend? [23:33] pc bsd running mythtv as a backend only. pc bsd is a repackaging of free bsd [23:38] as long as they are the same mythtv versions, should be fine [23:39] Ok. Kewl. Pc bsd is the desktop oriented version of freebsd. I chose it for the zfs. [23:42] is there a page for upgrading to .25 for Ubuntu or should we be using the wiki?