[00:19] Is there any support for the old ATI TV wonder pci capture card on mythbuntu? [02:32] ct|kyle, not likely [02:32] if there is it won't be good qaulity [02:32] you might check mythtv.info [02:33] ct|kyle, http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/ATI_TV-Wonder [02:43] chiluk: I got it to recognize the device, but i cannot get it to find channels and it claims that it is busy [02:43] sorry man aside from pointing you to the mythtv.info website, I can't really help you. [02:44] I don't have a tv wonder [02:44] chiluk: what do you have? [02:44] I used to have a pass-thru tuner back in the 90's that was super coo. [02:44] right now all my tuners are haupaugge [02:44] wait check that... I also have a silicondust one. [02:44] I keep forgetting about the network tuner. [02:46] ct|kyle, you might want to try to get the tuner to function with tvtime before trying to get mythtv to work. [02:47] chiluk: I just had that and an xcode 2100 card laying around, I wanted to see mythTV work, before getting a cable card device. [02:52] ct|kyle, make sure you check for mythtv support in mythtv.info [02:52] ct|kyle, sticking to supported cards is a sure-fire way to success. [02:57] chiluk: I'm looking into the Ceton InfiniTV 4 It looks like it has a lot more support [03:02] ct|kyle, cool good luck... I have no experience with cable card devices. [03:02] have fun. [03:03] ya hopefuly it is not too hard, and hopfully it can record from all 4 tuners at the same time [03:37] Raring Beta 1 includes the new aptdaemon that is supposed to work with python2-gtk2. It now barfs in a different manner with aptdaemon: [03:38] http://pastebin.com/hjRqdpuY [03:38] superm1: ^^ [04:51] hello [20:12] Hi. Do the repos provide arml packages? [20:20] sean-w, you mean the mythbuntu repos? for updates? [20:20] tgm4883: yes [20:21] not currently, would you like them to? [20:22] tgm4883: That would be great. I'm looking at using this https://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/p-61-d3.aspx as a low cost, low power a frontend [20:24] sean-w, we've discussed it in the past, but there hasn't really been enough demand for it [20:24] sean-w, I'll discuss it again with our other developers [20:27] tgm4883: Thank you. I'd dismissed the idea of using ARM for a frontend myself, because at the time, good GPU support is missing. That is changing. [20:31] sean-w, yea things do seem to finally be at a tipping point [20:31] sean-w, it helps that the hardware is finally becoming good enough to actually do the video decoding. [20:32] having chips dedicated to decoding helps alot too [20:33] tgm4883: Yes. And being limited to using the XBMC client (assuming the user does not compile things) is just sad ;) [20:34] sean-w, yea. The XBMC client isn't even that good :( [20:34] sean-w, we do arm builds in the regular repos, we just don't do them in the updates repo [20:35] hmm [20:36] tgm4883: Actually, I just remembered that I backed ooya. That seems like an idea frontend. I wonder in any dev as thought to write a mythtv frontend? [20:37] sean-w, you mean like https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.mythtv&hl=en [20:39] tgm4883: Exactly, but the UI would need to be ported to the Ooya for large displays and it's controllers.