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− | + | *''See the [http://www.pchdtv.com/hd_5500.html manufacturer website].'' | |
− | I ([http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?action=profile;u=40104 chuckfox]) currently have the latest beta (at February 03, 2008, 04:43:53 am 0710b3) running as a hybrid with a PCHDTV-5500 installed. | + | |
+ | =Intro= | ||
+ | |||
+ | Original contribution adapted from "Installation Issues" forum post [http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=2546.msg23775#msg23775 Re: My LinuxMCE Problems].) | ||
+ | |||
+ | I ([http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?action=profile;u=40104 chuckfox]) currently have the latest beta (at February 03, 2008, 04:43:53 am 0710b3) running as a hybrid with a PCHDTV-5500 installed. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Additional contribution by/on (--[[User:Ray N|Ray]] 05:12, 5 March 2009 (CET)). I was able to install and run the pcHDTV-5500 on LinuxMCE 0710. There is a very minor (but noticeable) degradation in picture quality when compared to directly connecting the coaxial cable to my TV. | ||
=Hardware= | =Hardware= | ||
Cheap ECS MOBO + intel dual core + 1 gig mem + 120gig PATA hard drive + PCHDTV-5500 | Cheap ECS MOBO + intel dual core + 1 gig mem + 120gig PATA hard drive + PCHDTV-5500 | ||
+ | |||
+ | ASUS M3N78-EM + AMD dual core + 1G mem + 80G SATA HD + pcHDTV 5500 (--[[User:Ray N|Ray]] 05:05, 5 March 2009 (CET)) | ||
=Installation= | =Installation= | ||
− | # After a fresh install I navigate to the KDE desktop, then open up a terminal to add a line to /etc/modules to load the cx88-dvb module on startup. | + | |
− | #: | + | ==Load Appropriate Modules== |
+ | |||
+ | Please note: before trying to add the cx88-dvb module, verify if your system doesn't have it loaded already. You do this by entering | ||
+ | lsmod |grep cx88 | ||
+ | on a terminal to see if the module is loaded already. | ||
+ | You should see something like this: | ||
+ | cx88_dvb 16772 1 | ||
+ | cx88_vp3054_i2c 4608 1 cx88_dvb | ||
+ | dvb_pll 15492 2 cx88_dvb | ||
+ | video_buf_dvb 7812 1 cx88_dvb | ||
+ | cx8800 34944 0 | ||
+ | |||
+ | # After a fresh install I navigate to the KDE desktop, then open up a terminal to add a line to '''/etc/modules''' to load the cx88-dvb module on startup. | ||
+ | #: Here's the line to type into the terminal to bring the file up for modification. | ||
#: <pre>kate /etc/modules</pre> | #: <pre>kate /etc/modules</pre> | ||
#: This will bring up /etc/modules which is mostly empty. Add the line below on a new line and save the file. | #: This will bring up /etc/modules which is mostly empty. Add the line below on a new line and save the file. | ||
#: <pre>cx88-dvb</pre> | #: <pre>cx88-dvb</pre> | ||
− | # After saving the file | + | # After saving the file go to settings and click on MythTV Backend Setup -mythtv-setup. |
− | #: This | + | #: This may get you a dialog box that will tell you that you need to be added to a user group(Not sure of the exact wording here). |
#: Click OK. At this point reboot your machine. (You can use "sudo reboot" without the quotes, at the command line.) | #: Click OK. At this point reboot your machine. (You can use "sudo reboot" without the quotes, at the command line.) | ||
− | # After reboot navigate to the KDE desktop | + | |
+ | ==Setup MythTV== | ||
+ | |||
+ | # After reboot navigate to the KDE desktop, go to Settings and click on MythTV Backend Setup -mythtv-setup. | ||
#:You should be able to enter mythtvsetup at this point and set up capture cards. | #:You should be able to enter mythtvsetup at this point and set up capture cards. | ||
− | # | + | # Select Capture cards |
− | # | + | ##On Card type: You want to pick DVB DTV capture card(v3.x) '''NOT''' pcHDTV DTV capture card(w/V4L drivers). |
− | # | + | ##Select Finish |
− | # | + | ##You should see a capture card [DVB:0] listed. |
− | #: Digital | + | # From the main menu, select Video sources. |
+ | ##I have two video sources, one is Digital and one is analog. I subscribe to SchedulesDirect to grab the channel data. To confirm account access and retrieval of channel lineup, you may select the "Retrieve Lineups" button. | ||
+ | ##For both sources, the Channel frequency table is set to us-cable. (I'm not sure about the PCHDTV-3000, but the 5500 has digital and analog tuners). | ||
+ | ##Select Finish | ||
+ | ##You should see your video sources listed. | ||
+ | # From the main menu, select Input connections. I set up two connections Digital and analog. | ||
+ | #: '''Digital''': choose [DVB:0](DVBInput) -> Digital | ||
+ | ##On the Video source: Select the digital video source you created earlier. | ||
+ | ##Click scan for channels. | ||
+ | ###Select; Scan type: full scan; Frequency table: Cable (you may have to try several frequencies to confirm a lock); ATSC Modulation: Cable (QAM-256) [If you are connected to cable, otherwise pick the one that applies to you]; on Channel Separator: I like the period to separate channels and Minimal Updates as the last option. | ||
#: Click next and you should see Scan progress with a mostly(hopefully) full signal meter. Let the scan finish and move on to the analog channels. | #: Click next and you should see Scan progress with a mostly(hopefully) full signal meter. Let the scan finish and move on to the analog channels. | ||
− | #: Analog: choose [V4L:dev/video0](Televison) ->analog | + | #: '''Analog''': choose [V4L:dev/video0](Televison) ->analog |
− | # This should get your card working if there are no other conflicts. Here are some things that caught me up along the way. | + | ##Add the analog video source you created earlier. Same process as digital, only scan for Cable instead of Cable High. This scan should run a lot quicker. |
− | # | + | #After both scans I click Fetch channels from listing source, to add the channel data. |
− | # | + | # This should get your card working if there are no other conflicts. |
+ | Here are some things that caught me up along the way. | ||
+ | # The admin password for the latest beta is linuxmce. You will need to input this a few times, it took me a few minutes of RTFM to find this one. | ||
+ | # For some reason when exiting myth backend setup the dialog box that asks if I would like to run mythfilldatabase, would not run mythfilldatabase when clicking OK. To resolve this, open a command line and type sudo mythfilldatabase to run the program. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Troubleshooting == | ||
+ | Key files for troubleshooting: | ||
+ | /dev/dsp* <-- These are device files for analog audio | ||
+ | /dev/dvb/* <-- digital tuner adapter info | ||
+ | /dev/vbi* <--analog tuner files | ||
+ | |||
+ | Ensure more than just your audio output entry is listed, you need to have an audio entry for your tuner. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Example: | ||
+ | |||
+ | cat /proc/asound/cards | ||
+ | 0 [NVidia ]: HDA-Intel - HDA NVidia | ||
+ | HDA NVidia at 0xf9f78000 irq 22 | ||
+ | 1 [CX8801 ]: CX88x - Conexant CX8801 | ||
+ | Conexant CX8801 at 0xfc000000 | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Sound quality issues on myth front end??''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | If you have analog sound related issues, ensure that 48000 is set BOTH at the mythtv-setup-->capture cards--->v4l AND on the myth front end (which seems to default to 32000) to get there, it's in Recording Profiles -> Software Encoders -> LiveTV, then just set up the encoding options, audio is on the second page. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | '''Video Skipping - prebuffer errors on mythfrontend log file - 8.10 Alpha issue, was not able to reproduce on beta 2 / myth .22''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Myth frontend log files continually had the following: | ||
+ | NVP: prebuffering pause | ||
+ | |||
+ | Starting out the issue presented itself 1 in 5 launches of the mythfrontend - watch live tv. | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1. Modified each mythtv frontend to use the OSS devices vs the ALSA, both the Mixer (/dev/mixer) and the output (/dev/dsp) | ||
+ | *Impact - Issue presented itself 1 in 8 times | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2. Set the pci latency from the default of 64 to 128 | ||
+ | *Impact - Issue presented itself 1 in 16 times | ||
+ | |||
+ | 3. Set the pci latency from 128 to 248 (sample syntax below) | ||
+ | *Impact - Issue has not yet resurfaced - tested 25 times | ||
+ | |||
+ | setpci -v -s 01:06.0 latency_timer=F8 #<-- the value must be in hex | ||
+ | setpci -v -s 01:06.1 latency_timer=F8 | ||
+ | setpci -v -s 01:06.2 latency_timer=F8 | ||
+ | setpci -v -s 01:06.4 latency_timer=F8 | ||
+ | setpci -v -s 01:07.0 latency_timer=F8 | ||
+ | setpci -v -s 01:07.1 latency_timer=F8 | ||
+ | setpci -v -s 01:07.2 latency_timer=F8 | ||
+ | setpci -v -s 01:07.4 latency_timer=F8 | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | :Just like to note that I got this working on LinuxMCE for my PCHDTV HD-3000, and I just reseated all cards, after a dustbunny blow-out and did a clean install of beta4 and followed these instruction exactly. Just about everything on the digital side appears to be working flawlessly, but upon first inspection I don't see analog to be working but the spec page for it says it has it: Edit (by Thoth) [http://www.pchdtv.com/hd_3000_right_down.html] | ||
+ | |||
+ | :Made a new page (stub) for the [[PcHDTV HD3000]], pointing out the instructions here (for the time being). --[[User:Zaerc|Zaerc]] 13:29, 20 May 2008 (PDT) | ||
+ | |||
+ | :Added Troubleshooting section --[[User:Murdock|Murdock]] 7/28/09 | ||
+ | |||
+ | :Updated troubleshooting for myth sound [[User:Murdock|Murdock]] 7/29/09 |
Latest revision as of 17:04, 29 September 2010
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Usage Information |
- See the manufacturer website.
Contents
Intro
Original contribution adapted from "Installation Issues" forum post Re: My LinuxMCE Problems.)
I (chuckfox) currently have the latest beta (at February 03, 2008, 04:43:53 am 0710b3) running as a hybrid with a PCHDTV-5500 installed.
Additional contribution by/on (--Ray 05:12, 5 March 2009 (CET)). I was able to install and run the pcHDTV-5500 on LinuxMCE 0710. There is a very minor (but noticeable) degradation in picture quality when compared to directly connecting the coaxial cable to my TV.
Hardware
Cheap ECS MOBO + intel dual core + 1 gig mem + 120gig PATA hard drive + PCHDTV-5500
ASUS M3N78-EM + AMD dual core + 1G mem + 80G SATA HD + pcHDTV 5500 (--Ray 05:05, 5 March 2009 (CET))
Installation
Load Appropriate Modules
Please note: before trying to add the cx88-dvb module, verify if your system doesn't have it loaded already. You do this by entering
lsmod |grep cx88
on a terminal to see if the module is loaded already. You should see something like this:
cx88_dvb 16772 1 cx88_vp3054_i2c 4608 1 cx88_dvb dvb_pll 15492 2 cx88_dvb video_buf_dvb 7812 1 cx88_dvb cx8800 34944 0
- After a fresh install I navigate to the KDE desktop, then open up a terminal to add a line to /etc/modules to load the cx88-dvb module on startup.
- Here's the line to type into the terminal to bring the file up for modification.
-
kate /etc/modules
- This will bring up /etc/modules which is mostly empty. Add the line below on a new line and save the file.
-
cx88-dvb
- After saving the file go to settings and click on MythTV Backend Setup -mythtv-setup.
- This may get you a dialog box that will tell you that you need to be added to a user group(Not sure of the exact wording here).
- Click OK. At this point reboot your machine. (You can use "sudo reboot" without the quotes, at the command line.)
Setup MythTV
- After reboot navigate to the KDE desktop, go to Settings and click on MythTV Backend Setup -mythtv-setup.
- You should be able to enter mythtvsetup at this point and set up capture cards.
- Select Capture cards
- On Card type: You want to pick DVB DTV capture card(v3.x) NOT pcHDTV DTV capture card(w/V4L drivers).
- Select Finish
- You should see a capture card [DVB:0] listed.
- From the main menu, select Video sources.
- I have two video sources, one is Digital and one is analog. I subscribe to SchedulesDirect to grab the channel data. To confirm account access and retrieval of channel lineup, you may select the "Retrieve Lineups" button.
- For both sources, the Channel frequency table is set to us-cable. (I'm not sure about the PCHDTV-3000, but the 5500 has digital and analog tuners).
- Select Finish
- You should see your video sources listed.
- From the main menu, select Input connections. I set up two connections Digital and analog.
- Digital: choose [DVB:0](DVBInput) -> Digital
- On the Video source: Select the digital video source you created earlier.
- Click scan for channels.
- Select; Scan type: full scan; Frequency table: Cable (you may have to try several frequencies to confirm a lock); ATSC Modulation: Cable (QAM-256) [If you are connected to cable, otherwise pick the one that applies to you]; on Channel Separator: I like the period to separate channels and Minimal Updates as the last option.
- Click next and you should see Scan progress with a mostly(hopefully) full signal meter. Let the scan finish and move on to the analog channels.
- Analog: choose [V4L:dev/video0](Televison) ->analog
- Add the analog video source you created earlier. Same process as digital, only scan for Cable instead of Cable High. This scan should run a lot quicker.
- After both scans I click Fetch channels from listing source, to add the channel data.
- This should get your card working if there are no other conflicts.
Here are some things that caught me up along the way.
- The admin password for the latest beta is linuxmce. You will need to input this a few times, it took me a few minutes of RTFM to find this one.
- For some reason when exiting myth backend setup the dialog box that asks if I would like to run mythfilldatabase, would not run mythfilldatabase when clicking OK. To resolve this, open a command line and type sudo mythfilldatabase to run the program.
Troubleshooting
Key files for troubleshooting:
/dev/dsp* <-- These are device files for analog audio /dev/dvb/* <-- digital tuner adapter info /dev/vbi* <--analog tuner files
Ensure more than just your audio output entry is listed, you need to have an audio entry for your tuner.
Example:
cat /proc/asound/cards 0 [NVidia ]: HDA-Intel - HDA NVidia HDA NVidia at 0xf9f78000 irq 22 1 [CX8801 ]: CX88x - Conexant CX8801 Conexant CX8801 at 0xfc000000
Sound quality issues on myth front end??
If you have analog sound related issues, ensure that 48000 is set BOTH at the mythtv-setup-->capture cards--->v4l AND on the myth front end (which seems to default to 32000) to get there, it's in Recording Profiles -> Software Encoders -> LiveTV, then just set up the encoding options, audio is on the second page.
Video Skipping - prebuffer errors on mythfrontend log file - 8.10 Alpha issue, was not able to reproduce on beta 2 / myth .22
Myth frontend log files continually had the following:
NVP: prebuffering pause
Starting out the issue presented itself 1 in 5 launches of the mythfrontend - watch live tv.
1. Modified each mythtv frontend to use the OSS devices vs the ALSA, both the Mixer (/dev/mixer) and the output (/dev/dsp)
- Impact - Issue presented itself 1 in 8 times
2. Set the pci latency from the default of 64 to 128
- Impact - Issue presented itself 1 in 16 times
3. Set the pci latency from 128 to 248 (sample syntax below)
- Impact - Issue has not yet resurfaced - tested 25 times
setpci -v -s 01:06.0 latency_timer=F8 #<-- the value must be in hex setpci -v -s 01:06.1 latency_timer=F8 setpci -v -s 01:06.2 latency_timer=F8 setpci -v -s 01:06.4 latency_timer=F8 setpci -v -s 01:07.0 latency_timer=F8 setpci -v -s 01:07.1 latency_timer=F8 setpci -v -s 01:07.2 latency_timer=F8 setpci -v -s 01:07.4 latency_timer=F8
- Just like to note that I got this working on LinuxMCE for my PCHDTV HD-3000, and I just reseated all cards, after a dustbunny blow-out and did a clean install of beta4 and followed these instruction exactly. Just about everything on the digital side appears to be working flawlessly, but upon first inspection I don't see analog to be working but the spec page for it says it has it: Edit (by Thoth) [1]
- Made a new page (stub) for the PcHDTV HD3000, pointing out the instructions here (for the time being). --Zaerc 13:29, 20 May 2008 (PDT)
- Added Troubleshooting section --Murdock 7/28/09
- Updated troubleshooting for myth sound Murdock 7/29/09