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MythTV 0.20.0 and up should be able to communicate in both LCDProc 0.4.x and 0.5.x protocol versions. (this may be a build option?) | MythTV 0.20.0 and up should be able to communicate in both LCDProc 0.4.x and 0.5.x protocol versions. (this may be a build option?) | ||
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You can find the setup options in | You can find the setup options in | ||
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Menu Pop-up Time : 5 (The time (in seconds) that the menu will remain visible after navigation.) | Menu Pop-up Time : 5 (The time (in seconds) that the menu will remain visible after navigation.) | ||
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| + | ==Running mythlcdserver from the Command Line== | ||
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| + | You can run fromt eh commandline with the following options | ||
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| + | <pre> | ||
| + | > mythlcdserver | ||
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| + | Valid options are: | ||
| + | -p or --port number A port number to listen on (default is 6545) | ||
| + | -d or --daemon Runs lcd server as a daemon | ||
| + | -n or --nodaemon Does not run lcd server as a daemon (default) | ||
| + | -m or --startupmessage Message to show at startup | ||
| + | -t or --messagetime How long to show startup message (default 30 seconds) | ||
| + | -l or --logfile filename Writes STDERR and STDOUT messages to filename | ||
| + | -v or --verbose debug-level Use '-v help' for level info | ||
| + | -x or --debuglevel level Control how much debug messages to show | ||
| + | [number between 0 and 10] (default 0) | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
Revision as of 21:36, 5 January 2007
Note: The correct title of this article is mythlcdserver. It appears incorrectly here due to technical restrictions.
mythlcdserver is a program for displaying MythTV information on an LCD screen through LCDproc. This means you can have data from Myth (channel number, show name, current size of pause buffer,etc., etc.) displayed on an LCD screen. So ... possible to do things like play/advance music tracks without your TV having to be on. This can be enabled in the frontend settings.
Note: if you see messages such as this when running mythlcdserver from a command prompt:
2006-09-04 23:41:32.448 LCDProcClient: WARNING: Something is gettingpassed to LCDd that it doesn't understand 2006-09-04 23:41:32.449 last command: widget_set Time timeWidget 5 2 "11 41 PM"
It means that mythtv has been compiled with a different version of the LCDProc protocol.
MythTV 0.19.0 and prior can only communicate in the LCDProc 0.4.x protocol.
MythTV 0.20.0 and up should be able to communicate in both LCDProc 0.4.x and 0.5.x protocol versions. (this may be a build option?)
Setup mythtvlcdserver
You can find the setup options in Utilities/Setup->Setup->Appearance->LCD device display Check the Enable LCD device and the following options appear.
Display Time
Display Menus
Display Music Artist and Title
items Artist -Title
Artist [Album] Title
Display Channel Information
Display Recording Status
Display Volume Information
Display Generic Information
Backlight Always On
Heartbeat Always On
Display Large Clock
LCD Key order - ABCDEF
Menu Pop-up Time : 5 (The time (in seconds) that the menu will remain visible after navigation.)
Running mythlcdserver from the Command Line
You can run fromt eh commandline with the following options
> mythlcdserver
Valid options are:
-p or --port number A port number to listen on (default is 6545)
-d or --daemon Runs lcd server as a daemon
-n or --nodaemon Does not run lcd server as a daemon (default)
-m or --startupmessage Message to show at startup
-t or --messagetime How long to show startup message (default 30 seconds)
-l or --logfile filename Writes STDERR and STDOUT messages to filename
-v or --verbose debug-level Use '-v help' for level info
-x or --debuglevel level Control how much debug messages to show
[number between 0 and 10] (default 0)
