<br>Hello,<br> Thank for your detailed information!<br> I haven't set up IR Blaster yet and working on it.<br> I am following http://www.blushingpenguin.com/mark/blog/?p=24<br> and succeeded in getting some output when I press keys on my remote and running irw.<br> Now I have to make my remote work with myth tv.I stucked up at step 9 of that blog(?)<br> Any ideas how to proceed?<br> How to get lircrc for my myth tv?<br> How to use send_power and change channel script for my Remote?<br> <br> Suggest me.<br> <br> Thank you.<br> <br><b><i>Nick <knowledgejunkie@gmail.com></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> On 22/08/06, datheh erygre <smarrt_v @yahoo.com=""> wrote:<br>> Hellow,<br>><br>> I Scanned channels for Composite 0 and while trying to manual schedule and<br>> record,myth TV recording blank screen only.Live TV is working perfect!<br>> So, to which channel
number do I have to schedule my programs?<br>> I tried on all the scanned Channel numbers ,but nothing given me good<br>> result.<br>> I am using DVB as video source.<br>> And PVR 150 card,ivtv version 0.4.4<br><br>If you are using a Composite or S-Video direct connection from an<br>external source, such as a cable box or DVB box, you cannot scan for<br>channels, as the input is only receiving baseband video (it is not a<br>'tuneable' source).<br><br>To setup MythTV for use with such a setup, you can manually create the<br>channels you want to be able to record from the composite input, and<br>then assign either a real channel change script (if using an IR<br>blaster) or /bin/true as the channel changer if doing the channel<br>changing manually on the DVB box.<br><br>If you are using an IR blaster with your DVB box, you need to ensure<br>that the freqid field for the channels assigned to the DVB box video<br>source contain the correct channel numbers (that
you normally enter on<br>the DVB box's remote control) so that the IR blaster can change<br>channel automatically when it needs to record. This is the method I<br>use to record from a digital cable box that outputs composite video to<br>my PVR-150/350 cards, using a serial IR blaster. This method also<br>allows you to use normal program listings (if available in your<br>locality).<br><br>If you are not using an IR blaster, you need to create a single<br>channel assigned to the DVB box source. You will change channel on the<br>DVB box manually, and MythTV will record whatever video is being<br>received. With a single channel, you do not use normal listings, but<br>you can manually schedule programs and give them appropriate names.<br><br>Nick<br><br>-- <br>MythTV Official wiki:<br>http://mythtv.org/wiki/<br>MythTV users list archive:<br>http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users<br>_______________________________________________<br>mythtv-users mailing
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