[mythtv-users] Sirius on Mythtv Broken - Sipie
Harry Devine
lifter89 at comcast.net
Sun Dec 2 02:44:18 UTC 2007
Josh wrote:
> On Dec 1, 2007 8:56 PM, Harry Devine <lifter89 at comcast.net
> <mailto:lifter89 at comcast.net>> wrote:
>
> Josh wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Nov 30, 2007 8:37 AM, David Stuller <dcstuller at hotmail.com
> <mailto:dcstuller at hotmail.com>
> > <mailto: dcstuller at hotmail.com <mailto:dcstuller at hotmail.com>>>
> wrote:
> >
> > I am using FC5. I made the changes as a far commenting out the
> > two lines in the sipie file and removing the "playlist" option
> > in the sipie and config files, but now when I launch from
> Myth or
> > use the gui (/usr/bin/sipie). It won't stop playing. The
> > myth scripts are supposed to kill the pid file in the /tmp
> > directory which it does do, but mplayer continues to play
> the stream.
> > If I use the straight gui (/usr/bin/sipie), the "stop" and
> > "exit" buttons don't work. So I thought I would start from
> scratch
> > and try and reinstall it, when I run the svn and use the
> > easy_install, it installs about 4 files, but no file just
> called
> > "sipie".
> > So I tried the /usr/bin/cliSipie file and it looks like it
> might
> > work but mplayer defuncts. I also tried /usr/bin/sipie.py
> but it
> > does the same thing. Any ideas??
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ---------------------------------
> >
> > I haven't tried Scott's fix yet, but previously I was
> able to
> > get sipie
> > to work fine, but whenever I started it up, I'd get that GUI
> > where I had
> > to pick the channel I wanted. I could never get the
> scripts to
> > work as
> > described in the Wiki. So, I never had the Sirius menu
> options
> > on the
> > frontend GUI. I'm using FC6 via Mythdora 4.0. What are you
> > using? And
> > were the scripts on the Wiki OK or did they need some
> tweaking?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Harry
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> >
> > OK guys, as of this moment in time, Eli hasn't pushed my code
> changes
> > to the official source SVN, but I put up the code on my private SVN
> > for the time being. Check out the completely updated Wiki
> article at
> > http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Integrate_Sirius and let me
> know
> > if you find any issues or something that needs to be added.
> >
> > --
> > Josh
> > TwoOneSix at thatclothingco.com
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> I just downloaded your newest code and am following the Wiki. I
> get to
> this step under "Configuring Sipie": "You should now be prompted to
> select a station, if you have a GUI, pick one from the drop-down and
> chose "play"... you should hear the stream...". I get the GUI
> (titled
> wxSipie in the title bar), pick my station, and press Play. I get the
> popup telling me what song is playing, but I don't hear anything. Is
> there some log somewhere that I can check? I know that this is
> the 3rd
> version I've downloaded of sipie (one in September where I could hear
> the stream; one 2 days ago which was supposed to fix the broken
> stream;
> then yours tonight).
>
> Should I scrap every sipie binary and config file and start over?
> Maybe
> nuke the config file /home/mythtv/.sipie and force it to be recreated?
>
> Thanks for all of your time and effort!
> Harry
>
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>
> Yea, I would suggest blowing away everything sipie related (even in
> the /usr/bin directory), including the .sipie folder in the home
> directory. If you get to the same point and see the song name, but
> hear no stream, do a quick "ps ax | grep mplayer" and see if you get a
> <defunct> or if you see a couple of mplayer streams.
>
> --
> Josh
> TwoOneSix at thatclothingco.com <mailto:TwoOneSix at thatclothingco.com>
I nuked everything, and now I'm trying the SVN checkout again, but it's
not really doing anything. It's just sort of "hanging" there after I
hit enter. I tried pinging your private SVN, but that times out too.
Is your site down? Just curious. Also, you mentioned above about the
<defunct> for mplayer. What does that tell me if I happen to get that?
Thanks,
Harry
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