[00:07] Hi folks. Today, I've been trying to get a Hauppauge HD-PVR 1212 (with firmware updated) to work with Mythbuntu (MythTV 0.26). trying to watch Live TV, Mythfrontend reports "Error opening jump program file buffer" and /var/log/mythbackend.log reports: http://pastebin.com/CdA8LE66 [00:08] It was working earlier with a digital box, using the front panel composite input. Now I'm trying to use the rear panel component input with S/PDIF audio and an HD terminal. [00:10] Can anyone help me with this? === chiluk_away is now known as chiluk [16:14] tgm4883: Thank you. The update script works again after your fix to the mythbuntu-testing-quantal PPA yesterday. [16:24] DarthFrog, :) [16:25] tgm4883: Did you happen to see the request for help I made yesterday regarding the problems I was having with a Hauppage HD-PVR? [16:26] nope [16:26] [January 28, 2013] [04:07:51 PM] Hi folks. Today, I've been trying to get a Hauppauge HD-PVR 1212 (with firmware updated) to work with Mythbuntu (MythTV 0.26). trying to watch Live TV, Mythfrontend reports "Error opening jump program file buffer" and /var/log/mythbackend.log reports: http://pastebin.com/CdA8LE66 [16:26] [January 28, 2013] [04:08:51 PM] It was working earlier with a digital box, using the front panel composite input. Now I'm trying to use the rear panel component input with S/PDIF audio and an HD terminal. [16:43] DarthFrog, when you switched to component, did you remove and readd it? or did you just change the input? [16:44] Changed the input. [16:45] DarthFrog, I assume it's showing up as /dev/videoX? [16:45] /dev/video0 [16:46] I'll try removing the "card" from Myth and re-add it. [16:46] DarthFrog, ok [16:48] tgm4883: I bow before your wisdom. :-) [16:48] DarthFrog, :) [16:49] DarthFrog, do you have other /dev/videoX devices? [16:49] Yes, a web cam on /dev/video1 [16:49] DarthFrog, is it possible they switched numbers on boot? [16:50] when I used my HDPVR, I had udev symlink it to /dev/hdpvr [16:50] then told mythtv to use that [16:50] the webcam used to be /dev/video0 but connecting the HDPVR booted it to /dev/video1 [16:50] ok [16:51] But once I get this working (on my desktop machine), I'll be putting a couple of HD-PVRs on a dedicated backend machine and they will be the only video devices. [16:52] Are you using the IR blaster that the HD-PVR provides to change channels on a cable box? [16:52] I don't use my HDPVR anymore, but I used firewire for changing channels when I didn [16:52] did [16:54] Once again, many thanks for your most excellent help. If you're ever in the Vancouver, BC, region I owe you multiple beers! :-) [16:54] heh, not too far off [16:54] Oregon, USA [16:55] Whereabouts? I'm occasionaly in Portland. [16:59] Salem [17:03] Nice town. [17:06] Oh flaming hell. The HDPVR is recording in fits & spurts. A few seconds of recording, then stops for a few more. The mythbackend log is still reporting the inability to set video recording rates due to bad file descriptors. :-( [17:06] DarthFrog: Please watch your language. [17:06] Sorry Botty. [17:06] DarthFrog, what firmware you have on there? [17:06] Oh flaming nuisance, I meant. :-) [17:07] tgm4883: The latest. I updated it a few days ago. [17:07] rhpot1991, do you still use your hdpvr? ^ [17:07] DarthFrog, probably worth checking if a 'cat /dev/video0 > test.mpg' for a few seconds/minutes produces no issues [17:08] OK, I'll give it a shot. BRB [17:09] It worked for about ten seconds then died. [17:10] Nice picture for that 10 seconds, though. :-) [17:16] hmm [17:16] DarthFrog, are you plugged into a USB2 port? [17:16] and not USB1.1 [17:17] Yes, USB2. I could go into a USB3. [17:17] that shouldn't be necessary [17:17] anything in dmesg/syslog? [17:19] Nothing in dmesg. Syslog only has entries for the logserver. [17:20] http://pastebin.com/5tJmrYrS [17:21] the segfault in mythlogserver probably came about from me killing myth-backend to do the video capture. [17:26] rhpot1991, superm1 thoughts ^ [17:26] one of you had a HDPVR, i'm pretty sure [17:29] tgm4883: Thanks for your help. I'm thinking that this is a HD-PVR driver issue and not a Mythbuntu issue. So I'm thinking that I'll reboot and see if the problem re-occurs. If it does, as I suspect it will, I'll ask for help in #mythtv-users. [17:31] DarthFrog, ok [20:44] tgm4883: is he gone? [20:44] I still have my hdpvr [20:44] rhpot1991, yea, but he is usually around [22:03] has gnome3 fixed the mouse focus thing yet? [22:03] .. rather .. has it be restored as an option? === yuki-onna_ is now known as yuki-onna