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<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 4/26/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Rich West</b> <<a href="mailto:Rich.West@wesmo.com">Rich.West@wesmo.com</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">Michael T. Dean wrote:<br>> On 04/25/2007 02:48 PM, Ross Campbell wrote:<br>><br>>> On 4/24/07, M@ <
<a href="mailto:msheppard@gmail.com">msheppard@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>>><br>>><br>>>> I am a couple years into a very unsuccessful relationship with MythTV. I've<br>>>> reached a low-bottom tonight - the backend crashed and failed to record
<br>>>> Gilmore Girls which pissed the wife off - and when I went to watch the only<br>>>> Colbert Report it recorded for some reason and had the sound not work. I<br>>>> have solved the sound problem at least a dozen times - and tonight the F10 +
<br>>>> F11 keys no longer seem to affect the volume. Why? For the love of christ<br>>>> WHY?<br>>>><br>>> Regardless of how mysterious any system problems seem to you, each one<br>>> has a clear cause and a solution. Keep that in mind. There's no voodoo
<br>>> - it's all files and code.<br>>><br>><br>> Unless, of course, it's silicon, heat, or electricity. That's where all<br>> the voodoo is.<br><br>That's the truth. :)<br><br>I've solved a number of client's problems (not myth related, but system
<br>related) solely by cleaning the vents and adding fans additional fans to<br>their systems.<br><br>In regard to the original poster, someone else posted this, but it is<br>worth echoing: try different hardware with a fresh-clean OS and MythTV
<br>install using ATrpms (Jarod's guide is good to follow) or do a fresh<br>install of something like MythDora.</blockquote>
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<div>I don't want to turn this into a "this is better than that" argument, but i was in your exact same position.</div>
<div>I struggled for ages because i brought the wrong TV card (back in 0.14) Nothing would work properly.</div>
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<div>I then did what several people here have suggested. I scrapped the lot. I formatted all the HDD and then went back to the list and made sure that all of my hardware would work. Because i live in AUS we have a good Digital TV setup i chose the DIVCO cards adn i have never looked back.
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<div>I recently switched to myth DORA as i really do not have time to install using Jarrod's guide. Mythdora is very well done, all it is a pre-packaged version of the current release of myth. And interestingly i see that Jarod has joined the Dora effort, (not sure what).
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<div>The main thing is to take a step back, pull everything apart and and format everything. then start again. that way you will know that you are working with the latest fixes. Then make sure that your components are compatible with Linux and myth.
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<div>then take it step by step. this list is a great thing, search and ye shall find. if not post a question, give as much detail as passable, including what you have done to get here, parts and what version of myth your are running.
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<div>Please dont give up, once it works it is great. My wife will not allow me to toch or "upgrade" ours. so the WAF will and does rise when it works.</div>
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