[mythtv-users] Dumb to "Upgrade"... Re: Program Schedules: working or not? How to (re)configure?

Thomas Mashos thomas at mashos.com
Wed Sep 25 00:30:26 UTC 2013


On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 5:26 PM, Leif Pihl <leif at pihl.us> wrote:
>
> On Sep 24, 2013, at 7:17 PM, Karl Newman wrote:
>
> On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 4:14 PM, Leif Pihl <leif at pihl.us> wrote:
>>
>> Eric:
>>
>> Turning off the Comcast feed for the 1800 card could make sense, it's the
>> one connected to the over-the-air antenna.
>> However, the 2250 card _IS_ connected to the CATV signal.
>>
>> AND
>>
>> I've not found a way to input this data twice,
>>   one set for the 1800 (Antenna) and
>>   a different set for the 2250 (CATV/Comcast).
>>
>> I'll do the EIT right away.
>>
>> LP
>
>
> Watch the top-posting (http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Mailing_List_etiquette).
> You need to log in to your Schedules Direct account and create a new lineup
> for the broadcast/OTA channels (in addition to your existing Cable TV
> lineup). Then in mythtv-setup, you need to configure that new lineup as a
> video source (that is MythTV's name for a set of channels and associated
> listing data which are tunable by the selected input), and then in Input
> Connections, assign that OTA video source to the 1800.
>
> By the way, it would be a good idea to do a clean start: perform a "Delete
> all capture cards" (not "Delete all on this host") and start from scratch.
> It shouldn't take you long and it will ensure you don't have old invalid
> entries that might confuse the backend.
>
> Karl
>
>
>
> I'll save your post for some hypothetical date in the future.
> In the mean time, I have bigger problems.
>
> I just "broke" my MythTV.
> I imagine that there may be similar posts about this.
>
> I am (or was?) running Ubuntu 12.4 Long Term, and upgraded from MythBuntu
> .25 to .27 , so far so good.
> Then, 50-ish minutes before tonight's shows (plural) that I wanted to watch,
> MythBuntu informed me that I had 14-ish old files that needed to be
> upgraded.  Foolish, foolish me.  I forgot the one main mantra of life.  "If
> it ain't broke, don't fix it."  I "upgraded" the files, and now have a box
> of junk.  The box does not respond to any key strokes.  (I have NOT reset it
> as of yet.)  The last thing I remember the "details" saying was in progress
> was something to the effect of:
> "reconfiguring packets", or something like that.
>
> So, I changed the channel on the HDTV, the kids get to see their DVDs, and
> Daddy gets nothing.   Errrrrrrrr...  Not even the recordings.
> WHY, Oh WHY did I do that so called "upgrade".  Dumb.
>
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Thank you for semi-taking responsibility. I've always tried to warn
people, if you don't know what you are doing, then do NOT do it when
you have a time limit (eg. recordings are starting soon).

Rather than complaining, why not try to explain the steps you took to
get into that situation. Only then, might we be able to help you out
of it.

Thanks,

Thomas Mashos


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