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On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 7:45 AM, Michael Sullivan <msulli1355@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> OK. My recent Myth problems were on camille, which thankfully is now |
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> working. Originally, I was trying to move my Myth installation to |
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> carter, which is a dedicated linux box. I wanted to do this so that I |
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> could dual boot into Windows XP on camille more often. I've been |
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> applying all the advice I've been getting to carter's installation and |
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> everything works except for Watch TV. Carter's TV card is Hauppage |
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> HVR-1950 (pvrusb2). I can get video with it (I have the /eev/vieo0 |
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> device node and I can get a file by mplayer /dev/video0). I'm thinking |
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> the card type in Capture Cards in mythtv-setup might be the problem. |
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> Here is the output from mythbackend: |
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<SNIP> |
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> I'm using the recommended IVTV MPEG-2 Encoder card type. What am I |
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> doing wrong here? |
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1) I don't presume to know why you need to dual boot but unless you're |
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playing games or something that requires better graphics why not run a |
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Windows VM and not reboot at all? I currently have 3 copies of Windows |
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running here but I'm writing this in Linux. |
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2) Not that I mind these MythTV oriented threads at all but wouldn't |
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you find a wider range of MythTV help on the MythTV list? That said, |
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post where you like. It's all good. |
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Cheers, |
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Mark |