[00:06] imaginal, what do you mean it says it's misconfigured [00:19] tgm4883, " It appears that your backend may be misconfigured. Check your backend logs..." [00:19] From the frontend log [00:20] can you pastebin your backend log [00:24] pastebin.com/PzQMWEPE [00:24] [pastebin.com] Apr 30 11:14:39 starla-7426GX mythbackend[2279]: C thread_unknown mythcommandlin - Pastebin.com [00:24] Timestamp 16:10:15 [00:25] imaginal, looks like you set your backend to listen on 127.0.0.1 [00:26] you need to set it to it's actual IP address [00:26] and also enable the mythtv/mysql service in mythbuntu-control-centre [00:27] That is strange. The local backend ip is set to 192.168.1.135 [00:27] Enabling sql now [00:34] Sql enabled, but both the local backend ip and master backend ip on the first page of general settings are set to the static IP. Is this supposed to go somewhere else? [00:43] Also, the time stamp I provided was for 5/1. === dekarl1 is now known as dekarl [13:55] ubuntu tv and myth+ubuntu is same thing ? [14:01] samba35: no ubuntu tv is a canonical concept that's not yet ready to go [14:02] ok [14:02] tgm4883 is working on a plugin that will be possible to include with ubuntu tv that lets it talk to mythtv backend though [14:02] there is a "scope" as it's called available right now [14:02] that lets ubuntu unity find and play videos and recordings using the new HTTP live streaming feature of mythtv 0.25 [14:03] i am planning to buy a good tv + computer system for home what are the best options i should explore [14:03] that's more of a mythtv-users type question [14:04] this channel is more for stuff pertaining specifically to mythtv on ubuntu [14:04] superm1, are you from ubuntu team ? [14:04] yeah [14:05] i am sorry can you please recommand what i should do and should not for building computer and tv from 1 box for home use [14:07] i mean there are some general things i can mention: get something w/ a video card that supports NVIDIA VDPAU, dual core is probably a good basis, want at least a gig of ram (http://mythbuntu.org/requirements) [14:07] [mythbuntu.org] System Requirements | Mythbuntu [14:08] but you'll probably get more people's opinions from the mythtv-users mailing list if you pick something out /spec something out and send an email saying, does this sound good for this price? [14:08] ok [14:11] which is good tv tunner /external setup box i should use ,i have download 12.04 mythbuntu [14:13] if you are in the US, HDHomerun is very popular [14:13] or HD-PVR [14:13] ok [14:13] i am from india [14:17] i'm not sure the best for your availability then out there [14:25] ok [16:50] I have 2 systems. One is running the primary backend with the tv tuner. The other with the secondary backend and a front. I'm unable to watch live tv from the second system [16:50] The log file from the frontend trying to run: [16:51] http://pastebin.com/pgAArHYQ [16:51] [pastebin.com] Frontend - Pastebin.com [16:51] Line 100 is about where the request was made [16:52] The log file on the primary backend: [16:52] http://pastebin.com/vBtD00Mi [16:52] [pastebin.com] Backend - Pastebin.com [16:52] Line 1917 is about where that request is made [16:54] The computer with the primary backend can run a frontend and view live tv. [16:55] The second computer looks like it makes the requests to the first computer properly, but the backend has an issue [16:57] If anyone has advice on getting Live TV to the second computer, let me know. I appreciate all suggestions. :) [20:48] After a few days, I figured out the issue. I had previously run MythTV on the second computer, and therefore generated a different sql database. I changed the IP address to the new master backend, but did not change the sql password [20:49] Thanks to all for the guidance!