My system consists of: (I'm only listing what I believe to be relevant, let me know if more detail could help)<br><br>Frontend: <br><br>CPU: PentiumD 830<br>Graphics: Geforce 7900GT<br>Display: Dell 1905PF<br><br>Backend/Frontend:
<br><br>CPU: Pentium4 2.8ghz (400mhz bus)<br>Graphics: Geforce FX5200<br>Tuner0: PVR 250<br>Tuner1: PVR 500<br>Tuner2: PVR 500<br><br><br>>Check your settings for MythDVD. Mine was pointing to the wrong device.<br><br>
I believe my MythDVD settings are ok, since it spins the correct drive, and plays the correct audio, it's just the video that has problems (there would have to be one hell of a coincidence for the correct audio to come from the wrong drive)
<br><br><span class="q">> Livetv works fine on my Frontend/Backend machine (running Ubuntu<br>> 7.10 i386). I had problems viewing<br><br></span><div style="direction: ltr;">> what problems ? <br><br>Sorry, my job interrupted, and I trialled off on that point. I had problems viewing most any kind of visual media file after I installed on my backend/frontend, as well as my Frontend. On my backend/frontend, I was able to install "w32codecs" which seems to have solved the problem. On my Frontend, since it is running the AMD64 version, I had to install the "w64codecs" package, and that seemed to allow me to play some files, but not all.
<br><br>>Are yo using the Mythbuntu stuff?<br><br>?Are you using the old Ubuntu style of packages?<br><br>I'm using the old style Ubuntu packages. I have used Mythbuntu a bit in the past, but I haven't tried installing the Mythbuntu packages on top of an existing Ubuntu install. Is anyone running the new Mythbuntu packages with any success? I'm not apposed to the idea, but I always got my desired result with the standard packages, so I tried to stick with what works.
<br><br><br>Anyway, being that this is Ubuntu, and that my problem in general is displaying video I figured there would be some simple how-to that would explain how to "add x repository, sudo apt-get update, and then install x package" as is the solution to just about every problem with an everyday task like displaying video in Ubuntu. I am sitting several miles away from my machines right now or I'd give more details.
<br><br>Josh<br><br><br></div><br><br>. I get a similar problem when viewing TV (I get audio but not video). I'm using a GeForce 7900GT video card on a PentiumD830 w/1gb ram. I have 2 tuner cards in my Backend/Frontend, a PVR 250 and a PVR 500. Both work fine in my Backend/Frontend. However, my standalone Frontend is the one
<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 10/19/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Nicolas Will</b> <<a href="mailto:nico@youplala.net" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">nico@youplala.net
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<br>On Fri, 2007-10-19 at 10:19 -0400, Josh White wrote:<br>> For some reason, I can play a DVD just fine using VLC, but I cannot do<br>> it with MythDVD. I believe I can also play the DVD with mplayer (I am<br>> away from my machine right now, or I would test that belief before
<br>> stating it). I have not changed any of the default MythDVD settings as<br>> far as player options are concerned (I believe the player setting is<br>> set to "internal").<br><br>Check your settings for MythDVD. Mine was pointing to the wrong device.
<br><br><br>> When I try to watch Live TV from my backend, I get clean audio with<br>> pink/green squiggly horizontal lines (typically a video codec<br>> problem).<br><br>How's you X driver? How's your setting for live tv playback?
<br><br>What TV card do yo have?<br><br><br>> Livetv works fine on my Frontend/Backend machine (running Ubuntu<br>> 7.10 i386). I had problems viewing<br><br>what problems ?<br><br><br>> .mp4 and .avi files (I'm not exactly sure what codec they are using,
<br>> I'm not sure where the .avi's were created, but the .mp4 files were<br>> created no the same machine when it was running Ubuntu 7.04 i386). I<br>> hope this stirs the pot enough to generate some more ideas; it has me
<br>> throughly confused.<br><br>Are yo using the Mythbuntu stuff?<br><br>Are you using the old Ubuntu style of packages?<br><br>SVN ?<br><br>Beware of the build-dep statement made elsewhere in the thread if you<br>are using ubuntu packages, that will serve no purpose, just mainly
<br>install -dev packages useless for the running of MythTV itself.<br><br>I'm running 7.10 64-bit backend+frontend with no such problem.<br><br><a href="http://www.youplala.net/linux/home-theater-pc/" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">
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