mythtv 0.20 public service announcement
MythTV 0.20 was released today. Yay. There’s a whole lotta fixes, but the one I like the most is the fading menus. Anyway, I posted this on the Gentoo forums,… Read more »
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MythTV 0.20 was released today. Yay. There’s a whole lotta fixes, but the one I like the most is the fading menus. Anyway, I posted this on the Gentoo forums,… Read more »
Okay, well I’ve decided to try something completely new and different — I’m going to do a lot of research, read up on all the relevant subjects, and then use… Read more »
So what do you do when you have multiple TV tuners? You setup mutiple myth backends, too! I actually had no idea you could even do this until yesterday, but… Read more »
I was curious how well the PCHDTV cards were coming along, so I bought one of the 5500 models the other day. I got bored with it after I couldn’t… Read more »
Once again, UPHPU has had a minor stir about which database is faster / better / stronger, PostgreSQL or MySQL. All fanboyism aside, who really cares? You want to know… Read more »
This entry is going to be a short little ditty since I’m at home being sick, and I can’t really think straight. I did want to at least get a… Read more »
For the first time in my life, I saw an episode of Nova on PBS last night. It was great. Nova is one of those things that I always knew… Read more »
… that no matter how much stuff you know, there is still a ton of stuff you don’t know? Case in point, I’ve been working on writing ebuilds tonight, and… Read more »
I needed to write a random password generator today, and instead of bothering to search for some code that I could copy and paste, I just whipped up my own… Read more »
I thought it was worth mentioning that the feature request to get Matroska chapter support I asked for not too long ago was recently committed into the main MPlayer branch…. Read more »