[01:12] <qwebirc44665> Sorry if this has been asked and answered...  I see the current myth version is .25.1 but I don't see anyway to get it for mythbuntu.  Am I missing something?
[01:14] <tgm4883> qwebirc44665, did you enable the 0.25 repository in mythbuntu control centre?
[01:15] <qwebirc44665> yes, I am running .25 (should have mentioned that) .  My current build is 2:0.25.0+fixes.20120706.1d41f74-0ubuntu0mythbuntu4
[01:16] <tgm4883> qwebirc44665, ok, you are running better than 0.25.1 ;)
[01:16] <qwebirc44665> ok, thanks.  How would I know that when it says .25.0?
[01:17] <tgm4883> qwebirc44665, well, somebody forgot to change the number
[01:17] <tgm4883> qwebirc44665, but just FYI, 0.25.1 is just a point in time on the 0.25 fixes branch
[01:17] <qwebirc44665> ah.  ok, then I'm not going bonkers then :-)  As I recall in .24 days it did list .24.1
[01:17] <tgm4883> yea, I'll fix that now
[01:18] <tgm4883> but it's just a cosmetic fix
[01:18] <tgm4883> our builds are from the 0.25 fixes branch, so there isn't really a need to say 0.25.1, other than to lessen confusion
[01:18] <qwebirc44665> ok, thanks much.  Now that I know it is just an oversight I understand it is just a cosmetic thing.  btw - great job on keeping the distro going I really appreciate it
[01:19] <qwebirc44665> we are 100% myth here in our house.  All of our media services run through myth
[01:21] <tgm4883> qwebirc44665, fixed, should be in the builds in the next day or so
[01:23] <qwebirc44665> awesome.  Thanks!
[01:30] <fluvvell> trying to update a friends mythbuntu, he's on 0.24.2+fixes and trying to do apt-get update gives 11% [Waiting for headers] [Waiting for headers] [Waiting for headers] [Waiting for headers]
[01:30] <fluvvell> is launchpad down or something?
[01:31] <fluvvell> It was the same condition about 13 hours ago. Hoping somebody can shed some light on it
[02:00] <fluvvell> ok launchpad is not down, it just seems to be on this machine
[17:05] <BDProductions> Hello,
[17:05] <BDProductions> Does anyone in here know if it is possible to use a BlackMagic Decklink Studio card for capture and playback?
[17:32] <tgm4883> BDProductions, Probably not
[17:34] <BDProductions> Why would that be?  I'd think the data could be piped to it given it ships with a linux driver.
[17:34] <BDProductions> It's just a broadcast quality capture and playout card.
[17:36] <BDProductions> I was really hoping someone had actually tried allready, and hopefully figured it out.
[17:36] <tgm4883> BDProductions, if you are planning on using the HDMI for capturing, then it probably won't work. As with other Blackmagic cards, it would probably be uncompressed video
[17:36] <tgm4883> which makes it unfeasible to capture
[17:38] <BDProductions> I was thinking of using the S-Video ins and out for good chroma/Luma.
[17:38] <BDProductions> What's wrong with uncompressed video given a fast enough raid array?
[17:39] <BDProductions> I just need to be able to play out 9 hours of videos back to back per weekday, and 3 hours on weekends..
[17:39] <BDProductions> never need to record and play back before enough time has elapsed to recode to MPG2.
[17:40] <BDProductions> there can be no black space between videos in a playlist.
[17:40] <BDProductions> My budget is quite large for the hardware.
[17:41] <tgm4883> BDProductions, I hope so
[17:41] <BDProductions> I have a $10000.00 failing video server at a low power TV station that needs to be replaced with something less proprietary.
[17:42] <tgm4883> well blackmagic stuff doesn't seem to be less proprietary
[17:42] <BDProductions> It ships with a well documented Linux driver
[17:42] <BDProductions> that's a step in the right direction
[17:43] <tgm4883> BDProductions, it looks like they spit out in a special blackmagic video codec
[17:43] <tgm4883> which sounds pretty proprietary
[17:43] <BDProductions> it has a genlock sync input which allows up to switch to and from it without any video tearting.
[17:43] <BDProductions> tearing
[17:44] <BDProductions> Are you guessing?
[17:44] <tgm4883> BDProductions, before I get too deep in something that I am remembering/reading of past blackmagic discussions, it's probably better for you to ask in #mythtv-users
[17:44] <BDProductions> because the decklink cards all do hardware accelleration
[17:45] <BDProductions> didn't know the channel existed, I came here from http://www.mythbuntu.org/support
[17:45] <Zinn> [www.mythbuntu.org] Support | Mythbuntu
[17:45] <tgm4883> yep, and for most discussions it's the right place, but you have a specific hardware question, which will get more exposure in the other channel
[17:45] <tgm4883> since the other channel is all mythtv users, not just ubuntu
[17:45] <BDProductions> Thank you
[17:45] <BDProductions> got you
[17:45] <tgm4883> yw, I'm in that channel too so I'll see the response
[17:45] <tgm4883> good luck
[17:46] <BDProductions> I already have some experience with Ubunto Studio, which is why I thought Mythbuntu might work.
[17:46] <BDProductions> thank you
[17:47] <tgm4883> BDProductions, not saying Mythbuntu won't work, just that question on support in both linux and mythtv is better for that channel as you might get more people familiar with that hardware
[17:47] <tgm4883> you might have to go to the mailing list though
[20:32] <Patrickdk> hmm, must try mythbuntu 12.04
[20:48] <Patrickdk> is it not possible to put the mythbuntu iso onto usb?
[20:48] <Patrickdk> keeps failing
[21:23] <Patrickdk> annoying, no iscsi installer support :(