[11:07] <TandyUK2> hi guys,
[11:07] <TandyUK2> [12:02:40] <TandyUK2> hi guys, anyone know if its possible to run 2 seperate frontend instances on the same machine, using multiple X screens (1 connected to dvi port with hdmi adaptor, other connected to svideo output/audio out)
[11:07] <TandyUK2> [12:03:22] <TandyUK2> oh and 2 remote control recievers, thats the bit im not so sure on tbh
[14:56] <baggar11> Anyone running 0.26 MythTV? How stable has it been for you?
[15:44] <tgm4883> baggar11, pretty stable
[15:44] <tgm4883> baggar11, I've been running it since before it was released
[16:12] <baggar11> tgm4883: by chance are you doing OTA?
[18:42] <rhpot1991> baggar11: I agree, as stable as any other release
[21:10] <baggar11> rhpot1991: thanks
[21:10] <baggar11> for some reason my OTA EIT info is wrong on shows and on progressive channels, the audio drifts apart after about 5 minutes
[21:10] <baggar11> I then have to pause the channel and unpause to get it resync'd
[21:10] <baggar11> I guess I'll give 0.26 a try
[21:14] <Jay2k1> the only thing that i noticed is that commercial detection almost completely stopped working fo rme
[21:17] <Jay2k1> but then again many other things have been improved, i wouldn't wanna go back
[21:17] <baggar11> Jay2k1: commercial detection on 0.26?
[21:17] <Jay2k1> yes
[21:17] <baggar11> rhpot1991: tgm4883: you guys having issues with commercial detection on 0.26?
[21:17] <baggar11> Jay2k1: you do OTA on yours?
[21:18] <Jay2k1> define OTA
[21:18] <Jay2k1> (don't say over the air)
[21:41] <tgm4883> baggar11, I have no issues with commercial detection
[21:45] <tgm4883> Jay2k1, isn't OTA by definition over the air?
[21:45] <Jay2k1> then i wonder what he means by it
[21:45] <tgm4883> Jay2k1, I would assume he means he has an antenna
[21:46] <Jay2k1> i'm using dvb-c which is digital cable, and before that, i partially used dvb-t too, which would involve an antenna. i wouldn't know why that would make any difference though
[21:47] <tgm4883> Jay2k1, for any other info about that, you could look at his location and make some assumptions
[21:48] <tgm4883> Jay2k1, what would probably matter though more is how good yours and his signal is, and how well mythtv is coping with it
[21:48] <Jay2k1> i don't know much about TV in New York :P
[21:48] <tgm4883> Jay2k1, he's not in new york
[21:49] <tgm4883> he's actually on the other coast of the US
[21:49] <tgm4883> but since we know he's in the US, we already know the answer to one of his questions
 for some reason my OTA EIT info is wrong on shows and on progressive channels, the audio drifts apart after about 5 minutes
[21:49] <tgm4883> don't use EIT in the US, it is crap
[21:49] <Jay2k1> let me rephrase, i don't know much about tv in any country except germany
[21:50] <Jay2k1> how do you know that he's from the other coast btw?
[21:50] <tgm4883> for the other half, i think he either has a bad signal (which seems less likely because he pauses it to resync it), or probably he has an underpowered frontend and/or network which is dropping frames as it's trying to keep up with the feed
[21:51] <tgm4883> Jay2k1, I looked at his IP address. Unless he's using a VPN, he's near portland Oregon
[21:51] <tgm4883> which is entirely possible, I don't know how he uses IRC
[21:51] <tgm4883> but, I think that both of those above are the answers to his questions. Now if he would just come around
[21:52] <Jay2k1> hmm
[21:52] <Jay2k1> i looked up the IP too
[21:52] <Jay2k1> didn't use any geoIP tool though, just figured it belongs to frontier communications, NY
[21:53] <Jay2k1> apparently they operate nationally then :)
[21:53]  * tgm4883 shrugs
[21:53] <tgm4883> I just punched it into the web
[21:56] <Jay2k1> hahaha
[21:56] <baggar11> sorry guys, I'm back
[21:56] <Jay2k1> i just pasted the ip into the chrome address bar which would usually search for what you entered - but of course not so with an ip address
[21:56] <baggar11> yeah, OTA as in over the air
[21:56] <Jay2k1> i just found a blog heh
[21:57] <Jay2k1> i call it accidental stalking
[21:57] <baggar11> Jay2k1: :)
[21:57] <baggar11> Jay2k1: creepy little guy aren't you
[21:57] <Jay2k1> :)
[21:57] <Jay2k1> as far as my mythtv knowledge goes, schedulesdirect seems to be the thing for us-americans
[21:57] <baggar11> I'm also 7 miles line of site to the broadcast towers with excellent signal quality
[21:58] <baggar11> running a db4 antenna into a hdhomerun
[21:58] <baggar11> no network issues. I have 2 frontends, both same processor and gpu. I can watch 1080i signals on those boxes at the same time with no issues.
[22:00] <baggar11> I want to say that the audio drift is even happening on 480p signals too, but I'd have to test that when i get home
[22:01] <Jay2k1> have you checked the frontend and backend logs?
[22:05] <baggar11> I'll check them out tonight
[22:05] <baggar11> come to think of it, I updated the firmware on my hdhomerun a couple months back during a myth upgrade. I never used to have this issue. I'll have to check new firmware for my hdhomerun too.
[22:06] <Jay2k1> can't hurt
[22:07] <baggar11> thanks, I'll start there
[22:31] <rhpot1991> baggar11: I did have commflagging issues on release, if you get the latest autobuilds you should be good though
[22:31] <rhpot1991> I can't remember the last time I had one fail now
[22:31] <baggar11> rhpot1991: cool, thanks
[22:42] <Jay2k1> hmm so ymmv i guess
[22:51] <baggar11> I'll keep that in mind. I can always snapshot my backend if it fails the 1st time.
[23:35] <baggar11> looks like I am getting an error in the backend log
[23:35] <baggar11> Jul 19 16:34:18 mythbackend1204 mythbackend[1634]: I ProcessRequest ringbuffer.cpp:1086 (WaitForAvail) RingBuf(/var/lib/mythtv/livetv/2121_20130719163056.mpg): Waited 0.2 seconds for data #012#011#011#011to become available... 65536 < 622592