[14:02] <tmkt_> Any easy fix to mythtranscode crashing when I try to do HLS?
[14:03] <tmkt_> ever since doing a clean install of 12.04
[14:03] <tmkt_> i can't use torc to watch my recordings or vids
[14:31] <rhpot1991> tmkt_: running the latest autobuilds?
[14:47] <tmkt_> rhpot1991: yeah
[14:53] <tmkt_>  http://pastebin.com/4tZHKPP7
[14:54] <Zinn> [pastebin.com] Dec 12 09:48:14 Napa mythlogserver: mythtranscode[17568]: N CoreContext main.cpp - Pastebin.com
[15:00] <tmkt_> running the command manually /usr/bin/mythtranscode --hls --hlsstreamid 102 --verbose general --loglevel info --syslog local7
[15:03] <tmkt_> if i use torc to start the stream..it just hangs, but if i ssh to the server and run that command manually everything is happy
[15:04] <tmkt_> permission issue it seems just have to track down where
[15:06] <tmkt_> ran as mythtv it craps out..ran as root it works
[15:06] <tmkt_> now just have to track down what dir is the issue
[15:10] <tmkt_> chmod -R 777 /home/mythtv /home/myth
[15:10] <tmkt_> not the best solution but does the job
[15:49] <superm1> tmkt_: so it was a permissions issue on your videos directory?
[15:50] <superm1> you used a non standard videos directory or something?
[16:32] <tgm4883> dmfrey, ping
[16:32] <dmfrey> tgm4883, how's it going?
[16:32] <tgm4883> dmfrey, pretty good. I know I asked you this before, but can you check if /home/mythtv/.mythtv/config.xml is a symlink to /etc/mythtv/config.xml?
[16:34] <dmfrey> yes, under /home/mythtv/.mythtv it is symlinked
[16:34] <tgm4883> ok
[18:07] <tgm4883> happy 12/12/12, or as you non-americans say, 12/12/12
[18:17] <rhpot1991> tgm4883: isn't today the end of the world?
[18:17] <tgm4883> rhpot1991, no, that is around the 21st I think
[18:17] <rhpot1991> oh ok
[18:17] <tgm4883> you've got time
[18:17] <rhpot1991> I thought it was all 12s
[18:17] <rhpot1991> oh well
[18:18] <rhpot1991> also all dates should be year first
[18:18] <tgm4883> rhpot1991, oh you mean like 12/12/12?
[18:18] <rhpot1991> I like writing them that way even when they say *mm/dd/yyyy"
[18:18] <rhpot1991> tgm4883: 2012-12-12 is how I'd write it
[18:18] <tgm4883> rhpot1991, 12-12-12 then, or 12-12-12?
[18:19] <tgm4883> or the real crazy, 12-12-12
[18:19] <tgm4883> not sure why anyone would use that one though ;)
[18:19] <rhpot1991> heh