[mythtv-users] US-Broadcast, Hauppage WinTV, Fedora Core 2
yan seiner
yan at seiner.com
Mon Jan 30 16:55:24 UTC 2006
R. G. Newbury wrote:
>Sounds like the database is 'corrupted' in that you have no tuning
>information in it.
>Sounds like you have not fully followed the instructions. The fact that
>your hardware works with xawtv strongly implies that the kernel+module
>side of things is set up correctly for your hardware so that the problem
>is the mythtv setup.
>
>
Yup. I'm fairly confident that my hardware + kernel is OK.
>THIS IS YOUR JANUARY QUIZ. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS.
>
>1. Have you set up a subscription at labs.zap2it.com?
>
>
Yes.
>2. Have you set up a broadcast lineup there, using your zip code,
>thus determining the local channels you can receive at your antenna
>site? Note that this will list both analog and digital channels: you may
>have to select one type or the other for your lineup. If your card is
>analog, then including digital channels is "contra-indicated"
>
>
Yes, but I think there are digital channels in there. I just checked my
subscription; I did in fact have 10 digital channels selected... Too
bad I have to wait to get home from work to see if this worked... :-)
>3. Have you saved that lineup, and remembered to write down you user
>name and password? (Note these are not the same as the ones for
>zap2it.com alone)
>
>
Yes.
>Have you entered that lineup, including username and password in
>mythtv-setup under "Video sources"? (Note that this may run
>mythfilldatabase... and take a while)
>
>
Yes.
>4. Have you associated your card (entered in mythtv-setup, "Capture
>Cards") with that source, by selecting that combination in
>mythtv-setup, "Input Connections", using the correct description for the
>physical input you are using.
>
>
Yes.
>And finally,
>5. Have you run mythfilldatabase, (again) to actually download a
>program schedule to your mysql database?
>
>
Yes.
>
>THIS QUIZ WILL COUNT FOR 100% OF YOUR WINTER TERM MARK!
>
>
:-)
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