<html><head><style type='text/css'>p { margin: 0; }</style></head><body><div style='font-family: Arial; font-size: 12pt; color: #000000'>----- "LuKreme" <kremels@kreme.com> wrote:
<br>> From: "LuKreme" <kremels@kreme.com><br>> To: mythtv-users@mythtv.org<br>> Sent: Sunday, November 22, 2009 8:51:48 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific<br>> Subject: [mythtv-users] Installing MythTV<br>><br>> I got mythtv installed according to the instruction on the wiki<br>> <br>> <http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/MythTV_on_Mac_OS_X><br>> <br>> I am trying to get the channels setup and that is just not working. I got the sources setup and pointing to the HDHomeRUN's two tuners and I setup an account on SchedulesDirect and added the basic broadcast lineup to it. I have not PAID for the account yet, <br>> <br>> When I tell tell mythtv-setup to retrieve the lineups, it flashes a box on the screen for about 0.1 seconds, but then when I go into the channel editor there are no channels listed and I cannot seem to select the "Channel Scan".<br>> <br>> I can watch TV using VLC and the hdhomerun_config program to tune the channel, so I know the HomeRun is working.<br>> <br>> I'm not sure which keys are available to do what in the myth-setup application since it, like all of myth, disables the mouse. However, all the arrowing around I've tried has not allowed me to select the Channel Scan option.<br>> <br>> I CAN scan for channels if I disable the ShedulesDirect option and set it EFI (??) only, but that of course is of limited use.<br><br>First time through was a puzzle for me, too.<br><br>I don't have a HDHR, so I can only provide some guesses.<br><br>Under Video Sources, have you entered your full and correct account information? Have you tried to select the particular lineup you wish to use? I recall that there's a download when you enter the Video Sources screen. Maybe the data is there already.<br><br>Linked the tuner to the video source under Input Connections? There's a channel scan menu in there, too.<br><br>Now, in Linux after mythtvsetup exits you can see in the originating console window all sorts of text produced during the session. Sometimes there are valuable clues in there. I don't know if that's an option in the Mac, but perhaps there's a log created instead.<br></div></body></html>