[mythtv-users] Irblaster.... Works on command line.... acts funky with MythTV

Kevin Wentland kevin.wentland at gmail.com
Mon Mar 13 15:41:14 UTC 2006


Thanks.... what I meant was that it works on command line...

I got it working.  The problem was that the channel listing had
a mix of channels from "scanning", plus ones from the zap2it listings - and
the
former effectively took precedence.  I deleted all the channels, just got
"channels from listings".

Working great ever since.

Thanks again




On 3/11/06, Nick <knowledgejunkie at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 11/03/06, Kevin Wentland <kevin.wentland at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I have a hughes receiver that works great when using the change_chan.sh
> > script outlined in the lircsetup.com but when I point mythTV to the
> > script... it changes channels on the receiver but they are always
> channel
> > 50, 250 and sometimes on the rare occasion something else.
> >
> > I get the same outcome with the irblaster if I use the keyboard... so it
> has
> > to do with the IR blaster somehow.....
>
> I dont quite understand the second paragraph as you state in the
> subject line and first paragraph it works outside of Myth?
>
> Things to make sure are correct include:
>
> i) the freqid values for all channels being controlled by the IR
> blaster agree with the channel numbers on the receiver
> ii) the name of the remote definition the script is using
> iii) whether the remote definition is complete/correct
> iv) whether the script is executable
>
> (Points ii to iv are likely okay as the script runs without issue from
> the command line.)
>
> Do you want to post the script for inspection?
>
> Nick
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