[00:08] <Jay2k1> baggar11: probably updating to 0.26 fixes the issue: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2064992&p=12281890#post12281890
[11:40] <temp> hey, I have an issue with my mythbuntu setup. The tv tuner has stopped working after I did a 'sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade'. it was working prior to that. I did have to download firmware using the 'additional hardware drivers' tool. As far as I can tell the '/dev/dvb' heirarchy is not getting created, or the module isn't loading properly. Is anyone here able to help out with this?
[11:40] <temp> The installation is mythbuntu precise, and the tv tuners are 'Leadtek Dongle Gold'. happy to provide any info requested
[15:05] <tgm4883> temp, I'm about to go for a run, but you should check dmesg and see if any errors are coming up when booting. Also look at /var/log/apt/history.log and see if it removed anything during that last dist-upgrade
[15:05] <tgm4883> I'll be back in about 45 minutes
[17:06] <baggar11> Jay2k1: I updated to 0.26 shortly after checking the logs on 0.25. Still getting the audio drift.
[17:06] <Jay2k1> :(
[17:07] <Jay2k1> do you get it only with live tv or also with recordings?
[17:09] <baggar11> hmm, I'll have to record something on a 720p channel. I think the majority of my recordings are scheduled on 1080i stations.
[17:09] <baggar11> I'll check that out tonight
[17:16] <Jay2k1> does it only happen with 720p?
[17:17] <baggar11> I think it happens on all progressive channels, like 480p
[17:18] <baggar11> I'll have the check that again, it's been a while since I've watched a 480p channel
[17:18] <baggar11> but I think I remember it happening
[17:29] <tgm4883> baggar11, 0.26 release, or 0.26 fixes?
[17:33] <baggar11> I think both. I changed the repo to 0.26 and updated the system
[17:34] <tgm4883> ok
[17:34] <baggar11> isn't that what that does?
[17:34] <tgm4883> you could verify with a 'dpkg -l mythtv-backend' and look at the date in the package version
[17:35] <baggar11> ii  mythtv-backend      2:0.26.0+fixes.2013 Personal video recorder application (server)
[17:35] <baggar11> ii  mythtv-backend      2:0.26.0+fixes.2013 Personal video recorder application (server)
[17:35] <baggar11> oops, sorry
[17:35] <baggar11> looks like fixes
[17:36] <tgm4883> yea that looks fine. The version number is longer than that and actually has a date
[17:36] <tgm4883> but it's 2013, which isn't in the main repos so it should be fine
[17:36] <baggar11> Version: 2:0.26.0+fixes.20130718.b2f431e-0ubuntu0mythbuntu1
[17:36] <baggar11> looks pretty recent
[17:37] <tgm4883> yep
[17:40] <baggar11> so that ringbuffer.cpp error I'm getting while watching the 720p channel also happens on 1080i, but the 1080i stations don't lose sync for some reason
[17:41] <tgm4883> baggar11, is this recordings or livetv?
[17:41] <baggar11> livetv
[17:41] <tgm4883> ok
[17:41] <baggar11> I'll check the 720p recording audio drift tonight
[17:41] <baggar11> I'm not sure if it happens when it's been recorded or not
[17:41] <tgm4883> unfortunatly I don't use livetv, as I've always thought it to be an antiquated way to watch media
[17:42] <baggar11> hehe, yeah. I usually just use livetv for the news. All other media I use recordings for.
[17:43] <baggar11> I upgraded from I think 10.10 mythtbuntu to 12.04 about 1 1/2 years ago
[17:43] <baggar11> I noticed the audio drift right away, but never really looked into it until now
[17:43] <baggar11> never had it on 10.10 though
[17:43] <baggar11> which I think I had running 0.24 mythtv
[22:35] <qwebirc46493> hello,  I'm new here and wanting to install mythbuntu on a dell gx280. but it doesn't seem to want to boot and install from the  dvd.