'the fade' coupled with the fact that you can't do anything sounds like another window has popped up and is trying to steal the focus, but can't. System Update will do that seemingly randomly if you haven't disabled it. Next time it happens try an Alt+Tab and see if you can bring that window into the foreground. If it is system update, there's a 'Settings' button on there that will allow you to set the frequency of checks or disable it.<br>
-m<br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 6:11 AM, Mike Perkins <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:mikep@randomtraveller.org.uk">mikep@randomtraveller.org.uk</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
<div><div></div><div class="h5">plainfaceboy wrote:<br>
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I've finally set up my UK Mythtv system and after a bit of fiddling have generally got things working.<br>
I've not tested everything fully, but I've got a few niggles with LiveTV. Quite often (it seems mainly when it's not been on long) it fades to black and white and although the TV continues to play I can't do anything - I'm assuming maybe the backend is busy but wouldn't expect it to happen as often as it does? Sometimes happens on the menus too, not just liveTV.<br>
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My system is;<br>
Asus m3n78-Pro, with NVidia 8200, Phenom x3 705e, 4GB, ITB HD, with separate partition for recordings.<br>
Silverstone GD01 MXR case with LCD. Hauppauge HVR-4000 (1.22.82.0 firmware as per <a href="http://linuxtv.org" target="_blank">linuxtv.org</a>).<br>
Am using built in LIRC and LCDProc and both seem to work fine (though not fully configured)<br>
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MythTV 0.22 and latest fixes & Ubuntu 9.10 (32-bit)<br>
I've scanned both DVB-T and DVB-S and have channels from both appearing in my list.<br>
Sometimes Live TV doesn't even start and returns to the menu, but then a few tries later, sometimes after a reboot, it's fine again, though sometimes with the fading to b&w.<br>
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Am using v4l-dvb-20091103 from <a href="http://hg.kewl.org" target="_blank">hg.kewl.org</a>.<br>
I did try the 2.6.32 kernel but it seemed to cause lots of problems so am back on 2.6.31-14.<br>
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Are there some settings I need to tweak that might help with this? Does anyone have any suggestions?<br>
I'm obviously at relatively early days with this install but would like to get it more usable as soon as possible, so I can do the rest of the set up at my leisure!<br>
Thanks for any help.<br>
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What you haven't mentioned is the method you use to connect to your TV/display. VGA? HDMI? Scart? If so, from what video card output, and using what adaptor?<br>
It sounds to me like there might be some kind of electrical mismatch between what your card is outputting and what your TV is expecting. Check your cables, look for possible earth loops or disconnects, try and find out what voltage levels you are outputting/your TV is expecting.<br>
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You have two separate problems here. Perhaps someone else can help with the tuner/V4L side.<br>
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