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John P Poet wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 11:19 AM, Richard Woelk <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:richardwoelk@yahoo.ca"><richardwoelk@yahoo.ca></a> wrote:
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ryan patterson wrote:
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 1:58 PM, Brad DerManouelian <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:myth@dermanouelian.com"><myth@dermanouelian.com></a>
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<pre wrap="">On Nov 16, 2008, at 7:33 AM, ryan patterson wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Affirmative, I was executing the wrong copy of mythtv-setup.
I still can not get mythfrontend to playback the recording though.
I have compiled with "./configure --enable-libfaac --enable-
libfaacd" But I keep getting an error about the audio codec when I
try and play a recording.
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<pre wrap="">Did you delete/download the source code again like I mentioned in a
previous message?
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<pre wrap="">I did a many cycles of deleting/downloading/compiling (not sure I did it in
the correct order). I think I will wipe the disk and do a fresh install. I
made some mistakes in the beginning and it is already a cluttered system. I
need a clean page before I can continue this experiment. If it still is not
working after that I'll get back to you.
-Ryan
I've been running an HD-PVR since the middle of August and I love it.
On my Core2Duo Fedora 9 system, I had to get the faad2, faad2-devel,
faad2-libs from livna repository or else I couldn't get AAC decoding
working.
I also use these options on my configure script
./configure --prefix=/usr --libdir-name=lib64 --enable-proc-opt
--enable-libfaad --enable-opengl-video --enable-opengl-vsync
notice the faad - D for decoding.
faac is for ENcoding - ie: ripping audio CDs to play on an ipod
HTH
-Richard
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I am still curious as to why you guys are going with AAC audio. AC3
is much nicer. Or, do you not have surround sound systems?
John
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I was using my HD-PVR well before AC3 support came out, so I have many
recordings that still have AAC in them. <br>
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- Richard<br>
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