[21:28] <Diddy403> yooo
[21:30] <Diddy403> Im having issues with MythBuntu, for whatever reason I cannot find out how to change my OS audio settings; only the MythTV audio seems to function properly.
[21:33] <superm1> mythbuntu doesn't use pulseaudio like standard ubuntu does
[21:33] <superm1> so you may not be able to do audio mixing
[21:33] <superm1> unless you start mucking around with a .asoundrc
[21:37] <Diddy403> Im just trying to play audio in xbmc
[21:38] <Diddy403> theres no Audio Settings page... so its a bit weird for me to troubleshoot or figure out whats going on
[21:39] <Diddy403> by Audio Settings I mean, if Im on the desktop and I open "Settings" via the Application bar, I see a big list of settings, but nothing for Audio
[21:39] <Diddy403> I was hoping to be able to troubleshoot or choose my default device or anything, but I cant seem to find the option
[21:39] <superm1> ah
[21:39] <superm1> so make sure mythfrontend is closed before you try to even open xbmc
[21:39] <Diddy403> it is of course
[21:39] <superm1> we don't install a graphical audio configuration application
[21:40] <superm1> you can adjust the mixer using the command line tool "alsamixer"
[21:40] <Diddy403> tried that
[21:40] <Diddy403> but theres no option in alsamixer for like "test this audio device" or "set this as default"
[21:40] <superm1> oh
[21:40] <Diddy403> plus doing it via terminal is a bitch
[21:40] <Zinn> Diddy403: Please watch your language.
[21:41] <Diddy403> is there some gui package I can install for ubuntu-audiosettings-manager or something?
[21:41] <superm1> there used to be an XFCE control panel applet you could install to get audio settings graphically
[21:41] <superm1> but you can also use 'aplay' command line tool for sound playback (just to test)
[21:42] <Diddy403> I looked under xfce4- anything but there was only the volume daemon
[21:42] <superm1> xfce4-mixer is what you're probably looking for
[21:43] <qwebirc53508> Hi, have just upgraded to 0.26 and now have "All tuners are busy". Have HDHomerun and 2 x hauppague dvb tuners. Setup is able to channel scan no problem.
[21:43] <Diddy403> superm1, thank you
[21:43] <superm1> have you rebooted since upgrading?
[21:43] <superm1> Diddy403: sure
[21:44] <Diddy403> quick off topic question, how you so quickly type a message direct to my name? i use KVirc and I dont think thats an option
[21:44] <Diddy403> superm1: nevermind I got it, Im not smart
[21:45] <superm1> Diddy403: first  fwe letters of name and then "tab" to complete it
[21:45] <superm1> oh ok
[21:45] <Diddy403> wow thats faster actually
[21:45] <Diddy403> I was clicking on ur name and then type
[21:45] <Diddy403> and it worked
[21:46] <qwebirc53508> Yep rebooted twice.
[21:47] <superm1> qwebirc53508: ok, so are the tuners properly hooked up to those channel sources in mythtv-setup then?
[21:47] <qwebirc53508> looks ok, was all working on 0.25 before the upgrade. Have also disabled the EIT scan for all tuners
[21:49] <superm1> are the backend logs indicative of what's going on?
[21:49] <superm1> could  be a botched SQL update or something
[21:53] <qwebirc53508> just stopping backend and clearing logs.
[22:00] <qwebirc53508> I'm getting lots of this sort of thing: C thread_unknown mythcommandlineparser.cpp:2545 (ConfigureLogging) mythbackend version: fixes/0.26 [v0.26.0-29-gbcd34da] www.mythtv.org
[22:00] <qwebirc53508> Is it possible to re-run the schema convertion manually (updated via the mythbuntu repos earlier)?
[22:01] <superm1> qwebirc53508: can you pastebin your log so i can see more context?
[22:01] <superm1> !pastebin | qwebirc53508
[22:01] <Zinn> qwebirc53508: when pasting more than 5 lines of data please use http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com so you don't flood the channel.  Then please post the link in the channel.
[22:05] <qwebirc53508> Sorry, pastebin here: http://pastebin.com/Yi2NzKqV
[22:05] <Zinn> [pastebin.com] qwebirc53508 - Pastebin.com
[22:06] <superm1> that's the whole log?
[22:06] <superm1> it makes it seem like the backend didn't finish starting up
[22:06] <qwebirc53508> Doh! missed some, two ticks.
[22:08] <superm1> you can actually use the app "pastebinit"
[22:09] <superm1> it makes making a pastebin a lot easier
[22:09] <superm1> you just call "pastebinit $FILE"
[22:14] <qwebirc53508> Thanks, much easier, new to IRC. new link: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1354269/
[22:14] <Zinn> [paste.ubuntu.com] Ubuntu Pastebin
[22:15] <superm1> Ok so in that pastebin, have you attempted to watch from teh frontend to trigger that error, or is that just a fresh run of the backend?
[22:16] <qwebirc53508> Just a fresh run of the backend, FE is off at the moment.
[22:17] <qwebirc53508> Mythweb also reports all tuners are remote and (currently not connected), Odd as two of the tuners are USB.
[22:35] <superm1> well that's really bizarre
[22:35] <superm1> i'm not really sure what's going on there
[22:35] <superm1> maybe remove all the tuners and add them again or something?
[22:36] <qwebirc53508> thanks, will give it a go.
[22:36] <superm1> cool.  if that doesn't work out, you might consider asking around in #mythtv-users too, those guys might have some more bright ideas
[22:50] <qwebirc53508> Thanks, re-added tuners, now seems OK. Odd..... Thanks again for your help.