
ijr at po
Aug 16, 2002, 12:22 PM
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Re: updated FAQ submitted for your approval
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Thanks, I'll look it over tonight. Isaac On Thursday 15 August 2002 11:02 pm, Chris Kleeschulte wrote: > MythTV FAQ > > ) My mouse pointer disappears over the windows? > - This is desired behavior. The interface is meant for use with a remote > control, or a keyboard. > > ) What's this 'strange error flushing buffer' mean? > - Nothing, really. It's just lame (the mp3 encoder) complaining for some > obscure reason. > > ) The audio's _really_ out of sync, and it doesn't pause when I pause live > TV? - You need to mute the line-in, and set the mixer to record from the > line in. The audio you're hearing is from the audio pass-through, enabled > by the V4L driver, and not MythTV. > > ) I get an error when compiling about 'mkspecs'? > - You need to set QTDIR. On Debian, it should be /usr/share/qt On > Mandrake, it should be /usr/lib/qt3 > > ) I can't change the channel when watching TV? > - Something's wrong with your program database. Did filldata run with no > major errors? > > ) I want to run the database on another machine? > - Ok, first, you'll need to edit the mc.sql script first to setup the > proper permissions for the machine that'll be running mythtv and connecting > to the database. Next, after you've followed all the directions and built > all MythTV's programs, and after you've done a make install, but before > you've run filldata, you need to edit the /usr/local/share/mythtv/mysql.txt > file to it points to the server you're running the mysql on. If you want, > you can copy that mysql.txt file to ~/.mythtv/. If it's in ~/.mythtv/ then > it won't get copied over by another, future, 'make install'. Once that's > all done, you should be all set, I think. > > ) Is it currenlty possible to have MythTV change the channel on my cable > box, instead of my tuner? The reason I ask is because I have digtial cable, > however I only have a analog WinTV tuner card in my PC. - Yup, see here: > > http://www.snowman.net/pipermail/mythtv-dev/2002-July/000020.html > > Essentially, most of the code's there for it, it just needs someone that > actually wants the feature to finish it up. > > ) Which TVOUT card are people using? > - I'm using a Gainward Geforce4 Ti4200, but any card that has Xv support in > Xfree should work just fine. > > ) The "Tv Guide" function...does it only work in UK? I'm gonna be > travelling, but not that far. :) - No, the tv guide is xmltv > (http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~epa98/work/apps/xmltv/). It current works in the > US, Canada, UK, Germany, and Austria. > > ) I was also wondering if there is a specific reason a hardware > encoder/decoder is not used? - Well an encoder/decoder would be more > efficient, but most of them are closed source requiring reverse engineering > to build a driver. There is this one > (http://www.linuxtv.org/mpeg2/kfir.xml) if you're so inclined to integrate > it into mythtv. > > ) First of all, I have gathered that you are using X11 and the Xvideo > extension for your output. How do you control flipping the images of a > video stream from one frame to the next such that they only get flipped on > the vertical retrace (vsync pulse). As I understood it, this was not > possible in X11/Xv. If you can't do this, then you must get horrible > tearing of your displayed video streams. - Actually, I only see very minor > tearing when using a monitor as a display device, and that very rarely. On > a TV as an output device, none at all. XvPutImage with a call to XSync > immediately after seems to automatically sync up with the retrace. The > video output code does make its best attempt to display frames at exactly > the right times, which also helps. > > ) I have also gathered that you are using the Nuppel video format. I have > not really looked much into this format myself, but does it store field > information (i.e. interlaced streams) or is it progressive like MPEG1 and > store frames? If it's progressive like MPEG1, how do you deal with the > temporal issues of two fields, each being a different snapshot in time > being combined together into a single frame? Do you get interlace > artifacts or does Nuppel have some smoothing/blending/interpolating" > algorithm to combine the two fields into a single frame? -I've got code in > there to deinterlace the image (grabbed the linear blend filter from > mplayer), but that's only needed when displayed on a monitor -- the tv out > (at least with nvidia's drivers) does the right thing and separates the > frame into its fields for display. > > > end-------------------------------end > > > thanks, > Chris
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