[00:01] question: I have tversity set up on my PC, I am trying to find a way to stream my media from my home machine over the WAN to a remote PC.. in TVersity I can actually access my media at http://myipaddress:91452/flashlib. This provides me a flash player to view my movies on my local HD... is this something MythTV can do? [00:01] the issue i have with tversity is i cant fullscreen the media it's streaming (very annoying to me) [00:02] can mythtv do something like this? [00:02] Also are there any USB2 sticks in the USA that's known to work ? [00:08] also can i integrate netflix into mytv or something? [15:20] tgm4883, i did the upgrade yesterday morning. ran into the same issue where /etc/mythtv/config.xml didn't get populated with db connection info. [15:22] dmfrey, can you verify who owns /etc/mythtv/config.xml? [15:30] owned by mythtv user and group [15:30] also didn't copy into mythweb config in apache2 available sites [15:30] hmm [15:31] dmfrey, was /etc/mythtv/config.xml still the old version, or blank? [15:31] also had to run myth fe manually to get get the fe db schema upgrade to take place [15:31] it had xml elements in there, all were blank except password [15:31] but it was the wrong password anyway [15:32] dmfrey, do you happen to know if that was correct before the upgrade? [15:33] one thing to note, the config.xml in ~/.mythtv was correct [15:33] just the one in /etc/mythtv was not filled in [15:33] not sure if that was correct or not before the upgrade, honestly didn't know it existed before this issue. [15:34] that should have been a symlink [15:36] dmfrey, ok, so when you did the upgrade, did apt-get complain that it couldn't find the database? [15:37] yes, same message as was reported on mailing list [15:37] i think i have a pastebin somewhere, one sec [15:37] ok sec [15:37] http://pastebin.com/2vJdeVx4 [15:37] [pastebin.com] Setting up mythtv-database (2:0.26.0+fixes.20121020.fdfd450-0ubuntu0mythbuntu2) - Pastebin.com [15:39] is there a log of the upgrade I can send you? [15:40] dmfrey, can you take a look at /var/lib/dpkg/info/mythtv-common.config (and also mythtv-database.config) and see if it starts with this https://github.com/MythTV/packaging/blob/master/deb/debian/mythtv-common.config [15:40] [github.com] packaging/deb/debian/mythtv-common.config at master · MythTV/packaging · GitHub [15:40] specifically lines 7-18 in that diff [15:42] sure, let me get them up [15:44] mythtv-common.config looks to be the same as the posted github link === zcutlip_ is now known as zcutlip [16:15] dmfrey, so if both those files look to be the same as the link I posted, then the packaging is looking for both types of the file, indicating that the config.xml file didn't contain the right information to begin with [16:16] and the conversion to the new version is handled by mythtv, not the packaging [16:25] hmm [16:25] not sure then [16:26] i assume mythtv makes the mythweb conf changes as well [19:59] * KjetilK has the feeling it is just mappings from e.g. KEY_OK to keys that are missing, where do I set that in a kernel-only case? [20:00] uhm, missed some context there [20:00] I'm still struggling with my remote [20:00] I [20:00] I've disabled lirc and intend to rely on the kernel IR support [20:01] I number of remote keys work, but many do not [20:01] I've currently checked with xev, which typically reports some XF86 keyboard events [20:02] but many keys like "OK" do not report any event at all [20:02] there doesn't seem to be a lot of documentation around, so I'm hoping for IRC support :-) [20:04] so, it seems I the default config doesn't need ir-keytable, right? [20:05] since xev already reports events for many keys [20:06] I need something that provides an exhaustive list of all keys on the MCE remote to keypress events? [20:26] hi, I've ripped a DVD to a .iso file (on my desktop machine) - is there somewhere I can transfer this to on my mythtv machine so that I can then watch the DVD through mythtv? [20:29] marsilainen, I'm not one of the experienced people here, but I think it depends a bit on your storage groups setup [20:30] if you have done nothing, I think you can copy it to /var/lib/mythtv/videos [20:30] and then rescan the collection [20:40] KjetilK: ok, thanks, I'll try that [20:44] np [20:47] hmmm, my problem wouldn't be related to this: http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Remapping_remote_control_key_codes_greater_than_255 ? [20:47] [www.mythtv.org] Remapping remote control key codes greater than 255 - MythTV Official Wiki [21:04] Hmmm, just starting with the XF86Audio* keys that work would be a good start [21:04] rather than add them individually, is there a file I could enable them in globally? === noisymime_ is now known as noisymime [21:32] KjetilK: that worked perfectly, thanks [21:33] marsilainen, great! :-) [21:33] there might be a solution that are more "correct" that I'm unaware of, but it works :-) [21:35] yeah, that's fine for me :) [21:35] I haven't watched these twin peaks DVDs in years :) [21:36] not sure where I'm going to store all the ISOs once I rip them all though :/ [21:36] time for a larger drive I think... [21:36] mmmm [21:36] you could compress them too [21:36] I usually do [21:36] sure [21:37] can I compress them and still keep all the DVD features? [21:37] like the extra content etc [21:37] hmmm, I think that's possible, but it is magic to me :-) [21:37] I still want to have the menus work and so on because I like having the extra features on DVDs [21:37] right [23:55] hey guys ~ just wondering if you can run 1 backend server and several lower powered front end servers on different tv's [23:59] grim_biker: Definitely!