[mythtv-users] Hauppauge 950Q, Fedora 11 - Kaffeine finds channels but MythTV doesn't
Jarod Wilson
jarod at wilsonet.com
Wed Aug 5 19:41:28 UTC 2009
On Aug 5, 2009, at 3:13 PM, stan wrote:
> Thanks Chris.
>
> This raises the question: Can I get 950Q channel scanning to work
> on Fedora
> 11 by adjusting parameters,
I think you mentioned adjusting the tuning timeout. There's also a
signal lock timeout and another timeout value in the dvb card setup
section in mythtv-setup.
> or is ATSC channel scanning not working at all
> on Fedora 11?
It worked just fine for me last time I tried it. Might have been svn
trunk though, not 0.21. Yours is the first report I've heard of it not
working.
> Let me know how your Kaffeine test goes. Successful Kaffeine channel
> scanning here tells me the hardware, 950Q firmware, and drivers are
> all
> working on Fedora 11. There's a problem in MythTV itself on Fedora
> 11.
>
> More general Fedora questions about MythTV for future testing:
>
> I like to do clean installs to try changes so,
>
> 1. I installed MythTV from RPMFusion by installing the "macro" mythtv
> package. Can I completely remove everything it installed with
>
> rpm --erase --allmatches mythtv
No. That'll miss libmyth, libmyth-devel, perl-MythTV and python-
MythTV. But removing and reinstalling the packages isn't going to make
a lick of difference.
> 2. Does the gnome "software updates" function look for updates to
> mythtv on
> RPMFusion?
Yes.
> 3. Can I completely remove mythtv stuff from MySQL with
>
> mysql drop mythconverg
Yes.
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Jarod Wilson
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