Configuring Frontend
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This page is up-to-date to MythTV version 0.20, the current release is 34.0
Note: Some of the menus have changed since this guide was written. Any explanations should still be correct but some settings have moved and/or had their names changed
The frontend process is responsible for anything that requires interaction such as Watching Recorded Programs or Watching TV. It provides the GUI you use on your TV or monitor as well as the LIRC, keyboard, or other input handling for Frontend Navigation.
You may also find it useful to read about MFD/MFE the Myth Frontend Daemon
The frontend can be configured by going to the 'Utilities and Setup' menu of the frontend. The following sections describe the available configuration options.
Contents
- 1 Music Tools
- 2 Edit Keys
- 3 Setup
- 3.1 General
- 3.2 Appearance
- 3.3 Screen Setup Wizards
- 3.4 TV Settings
- 3.5 Media Settings
- 3.6 Info Center Settings
- 3.7 System Event Handlers
Music Tools
Edit Keys
Setup
General
Database Configuration 1/2
Database Configuration 1/2 | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Hostname | 127.0.0.1 | The hostname or IP address of the machine hosting the database. This information is required. | If you are running a single combined backend and frontend, then leave this at its default value of 127.0.0.1. This is often referred to as the local loopback IP address. If you have multiple frontends connecting to this backend then you will need to set this address to the same address as the real IP address eg 192.168.2.11 as it appears on your network. If you have a DNS Server running on your network you can just put the hostname eg "MythBackend". Your DNS Server will translate this to its real IP address. |
Database | mythconverg | The name of the database. This information is required. | This is the name of the database the MythTV backend uses to store information. Normally you should not need to change this. However, you may choose to have different databases for different reasons, for example, a test database so you can check out configurations, and then put this back to mythconverg later, or a different database depending on user so each user can set an independent look and feel. |
User | mythtv | The user name to use while connecting to the database. This information is required. | You should not have to change this from its default. |
Password | mythtv | The password to use while connecting to the database. This information is required. | Change this to suit your system. |
Database type | MySql | The database implementation used for your server. | MySql is an Opensource database used by MythTV to hold all of its internal information. |
Database Configuration 2/2
Database Configuration 2/2 | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Custom Identifier for Frontend Preference | Unchecked | If this frontend's hostname changes often, check this box and provide a network-unique name to identify it. If unchecked, the frontend machine's local hostname will be used to save preferences in the database. | This is the meat of the subject |
Enable Database Server Wakeup | Unchecked | If checked, the frontend will use database wakeup parameters to reconnect to the database server (Mythbackend) | Database Server Wakeup is an ACPI option that allows your machine to power up based on activity on the network. You need to make sure that your machine supports ACPI correctly for this to work. You can use this to remotely activate your machine (for instance when you are at work). (The following additional options are only displayed if this option is checked.) |
Reconnect time | 0 | The time in seconds to wait for the server to wake up. | |
Retry attempts | 1 | The number of retries to wake the server before the frontend gives up. | |
Wake command | (blank) | The command executed on this frontend to wake up the database server (eg. sudo /etc/init.d/mysql restart) |
Settings Access
Settings Access | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Require Setup PIN | Unchecked | If set, you will not be able to return to this screen and reset the Setup PIN without first entering the current PIN. | MythTV setup can be locked so that you don't have tampering fingers change things while you are out. This tells the system that a PIN will be required to access the configuration screen. |
Setup Pin Code | blank | This PIN is used to control access to the setup menus. If you want to use this feature, then setting the value to all numbers will make your life much easier. Set it to blank to disable. | Tell the system what the security PIN is here. Don't forget to write it down somewhere so you don't forget. Or back up your database before you set the PIN so you can restore in case you forget. |
Audio System
Audio System | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Audio output device | ALSA:default | Blank | This is the sound card that you want to use.
To specify an ALSA device, use the format ALSA:device (where device is a valid ALSA device such as spdif; iec958; default; hw::0,0; plughw:0,0; etc.). For example, ALSA:spdif.
To enable JACK output, use the format JACK: |
Speakers configuraion | Stereo | Set your audio configuration: Stereo or Surround. | |
Advanced Audio Configuration (checkbox) |
unchecked | Enable extra audio settings. | The following additional options are only displayed if this option is checked. |
Override SRC quality (checkbox) |
unchecked | Override audio sample rate conversion quality. | |
Aggressive Sound card Buffering (checkbox) |
unchecked | If enabled, MythTV will pretend to have a smaller sound card buffer than is really present. Should be unchecked in most cases. Enable only if you have playback issues. |
Audio Mixer
Audio Mixer | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Use Internal Volume Controls | On | MythTV can control the PCM and master mixer volume. If you prefer to control the volume externally (like your amplifier) or use an external mixer program, disable this option. | Disabling this option may lighten the CPU load if the sound device has no hardware mixer. You may also want to disable this if you are using AC3 output as volume control will be done by your surround amplifier or receiver. |
Mixer Device | /dev/mixer | Setting the mixer device to "software" lets MythTV control the volume of all audio at the expense of a slight quality loss. | Your system will have a Mixer device that combines multiple channels of audio input and controls the volume independently on each of these. There will also be a master volume that controls the output of all the inputs at the same time.
If you choose an ALSA device for output, you must also specify an alsa mixer name, for example ALSA:default. |
Mixer Controls | PCM | Changing the volume adjusts the selected mixer. | Options are: PCM, Master, or any other named mixer control. |
Master mixer volume 0-100 (selects volume level) | 70 | Initial volume for the Master Mixer. This affects all sound created by the sound card. Note: Do not set this too low. | This will control the overall sound level output from your sound card. |
PCM mixer volume 0-100 (selects volume level) | 70 | Initial volume for PCM output. Using the volume keys in MythTV will adjust this parameter. | The Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) input is where MythTV will send the audio from your TV Card. This sets the initial volume level for this. |
Independent muting of left and right audio channels | Off | Enable muting of just the left or right channel. Useful if your broadcaster puts the original language on one channel, and a dubbed version of the program on the other one. This modifies the behavior of the Mute key. | Broadcasters in Europe often will use the left and right channels to send simultaneous language audio on the same transmission. You will often see this on Eurosport for instance, where German and English are sent at the same time. Muting one or the other channel will select the language you want to hear. |
General (page 6)
General (page 6) | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Use Arrow Key Accelerators | On | If enabled, Arrow key accelerators will be used with LEFT performing an exit action and RIGHT selecting the current item. | An intuitive way of navigating through the MythTV menus. Right is considered enter while left is considered exit or back. Much like navigating through a menu tree. |
Screen Shot Path | /tmp/ | Path to screenshot storage location. Should be writable by the frontend. |
Media Monitor
Media Monitor | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Monitor CD/DVD (checkbox) |
Unchecked | This enables support for monitoring your CD/DVD drives for new disks and launching the proper plugin to handle them. | You can set the system up to auto launch DVD or CD playback on insertion. Many new distributions as of 2006 will have this feature. (The following options are only displayed when this option is checked.) |
Use new media (checkbox) |
Unchecked | This will cause MythTV to jump, to an appropriate plugin, when new media is inserted. | |
Ignore Devices | (blank) | If there are any devices that you do not want to be monitored, list them here with commas in-between. The plugins will ignore them. |
Program Exit
Program Exit | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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System Exit Key | ESC (Escape) | MythTV is designed to run continuously. If you wish, you may use the ESC key or the ESC key + a modifier to exit MythTV. Do not choose a key combination that will be intercepted by your window manager. | Possible values are:
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Confirm Exit (Checkbox) | On | When enabled, MythTV will prompt for confirmation when you press the System Exit key. | If enabled, MythTV will ask you whether you really want to exit the frontend if you press the system exit key at the main menu. |
Customise exit menu options | Autodetect | By default, only remote frontends are shown the shutdown option on the exit menu. Here you can force specific shutdown and reboot options to be displayed. | Choices are:
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Remote Control
Remote Control | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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LIRC Daemon Socket | /dev/lircd | UNIX socket or IP address[:port] to connect in order to communicate with the LIRC Daemon. | |
LIRC Keypress Application | blank | External application or script to run when a keypress is received by LIRC. | |
Enable Network Remote Control interface | Off | This enables support for controlling mythfrontend over the network. | |
Network Remote Control Port | 6546 | This specifies what port the Network Remote Control interface will listen on for new connections. |
Appearance
Theme
Theme | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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UI Theme | Terra | (none) | You can find more about themes on this page: Category:Themes |
Theme cache size: | 1 | Maximum number of prescaled themes to cache. | |
Paint Engine | Qt | This selects what Myth uses to draw. If you have decent hardware, select OpenGL. | The frontend interface can be drawn using OpenGL if you have a powerful enough video card. This allows for additional visual effects. Do not change this if you have integrated video or are using PVR-350 S-video out. |
Menu theme | Default | (none) | This gives you two choices on how the menus are laid out in the MythTV user interface. The content of the two choices is the same, but the terminology (ex. "Optical Disks" vs. "DVD") and organization of the menus is different.
This document is based on the "Default" setting. |
Screen settings
Screen Settings | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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GUI width (px) | 0 | The width of the GUI. DO not make the GUI wider than your actual screen resolution. Set to 0 to automatically scale to fullscreen. | Width in pixels of window that myth uses.
A normal TV (without MythTV) has a 5%-10% overscan. In other words, 5%-10% of the image is past the visible edges of the screen. If you adjust your MythTV box's output to overscan your display device, and uncheck "Use GUI size for TV playback" (below), you can use this and the following 3 GUI size and position settings to shrink the GUI so that the GUI is not overscanned (and you can see all of it). |
GUI height (px) | 0 | The height of the GUI. DO not make the GUI taller than your actual screen resolution. Set to 0 to automatically scale to fullscreen. | see Gui width(px) |
GUI X offset | 0 | The horizontal offset the GUI will be displayed at. May only work if run in a window. | see Gui width(px) |
GUI Y offset | 0 | The vertical offset the GUI will be displayed at. | see Gui width(px) |
Use GUI size for TV playback (checkbox) |
Checked | If enabled, use the above size for TV, otherwise use full screen. | see Gui width(px) |
Hide Mouse Cursor in MythTV (checkbox) |
Checked | Toggles mouse cursor visibility. Most of the Myth GUI does not respond to mouse clicks. Use this option to avoid "losing" your mouse cursor. | |
Use window border (checkbox) |
Unchecked | Toggles between windowed and border-less operation. | |
Use fixed window size (checkbox) |
Checked | When disabled the video playback window can be resized. |
Video Mode Settings
Video Mode Settings | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Separate video modes for GUI and TV playback (checkbox) |
Unchecked | Switch X Window video modes for TV. Requires "xrandr" support. | The following additional options are only displayed if this box is checked. |
GUI | 640x480 | Resolution of screen when not watching a video. | |
Video Output | 640x480 | Default screen resolution when watching a video. | |
Rate | Any | Default refresh rate when watching a video. Leave at "Any" to automatically use the best available. | |
Aspect | Default | Aspect ratio when watching a video. Leave at "Default" to use ratio reported by the monitor. Set to 16:9 or 4:3 to forca a specific aspect ratio. | |
In X | 0 | Horizontal resolution of video which needs a special output resolution. | |
In Y | 0 | Vertical resolution of video which needs a special output resolution. | |
Output | 640x480 | Screen resolution when watching a video at a specific resolution. | |
Rate | Any | Refresh rate when watching a video at a specific resolution. Leave at "Any" to automatically use the best available. | |
Aspect | Default | Aspect ratio when watching a video at a specific resolution. Leave at "Default" to use ratio reported by the monitor. Set to 16:9 or 4:3 to forca a specific aspect ratio. |
Localization
Localization | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Language | English | Your preferred language. | Choices are:
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Guide Language #1 | English | Your #1 preferred language for Program Guide Data and captions. | |
Guide Language #2 | English | Your #2 preferred language for Program Guide Data and captions. | |
Date format | Sat Jan 31 | Your preferred date format. | Choices are:
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Short Date format | 1/31 | Your preferred short date format. | Choices are:
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Time format | 6:56 AM | Your preferred time format. You must choose a format with "AM" or "PM" in it, otherwise your time display will be 24-hour or "military" time. | Choices are:
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QT
QT | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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"Small" font | 12 | Default size is 12. | |
"Medium" font | 16 | Default size is 16 | |
"Big" font | 25 | Default size is 25. | |
Fine tune font size (%) | 0 | Fine tune all font sizes by this percentage. Font sizes should be the correct relative size if the X11 DPI (dots per inch) is set to 100. | |
Use Transparent Boxes (checkbox) |
Checked | If enabled, the Watch Recording and Delete Recording screens will use transparency. Disable if selecting the recordings is slow due to high CPU usage. | |
Popup Background Shading Method | Fill | "Fill" is the quickest shading method. "Image" is somewhat slow, but has a higher visual quality. No shading will be the fastest. |
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Use line edit virtual keyboards | Checked | Allows you to use a virtual keyboard in Myth line edit boxes. To use, hit OK/Select while a line edit is in focus. (This only works if your OK/Select is set to send a Return rather than a space) | This feature allows you to use your remote with an on screen keyboard to fill out text boxes. This allows you to operate MythTV without a keyboard. |
LCD device display
LCD device display | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Enable LCD device (checkbox) |
Unchecked | Use an LCD display to view MythTV status information. Need to restart mythfrontend to (de)activate it. | The following additional configuration items appear only when this box is checked. |
Display Time (checkbox) |
Checked | Display current time on idle LCD display. | Need to restart mythfrontend to (de)activate it. |
Display Menus (checkbox) |
Checked | Display selected menu on LCD display. | Need to restart mythfrontend to (de)activate it. |
Display Music Artist and Title (checkbox) |
Checked | Display playing artist and song title in MythMusic. | Need to restart mythfrontend to (de)activate it. |
Items | Artist - Title | Which items to show when playing music. | Available items:
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Display Channel Information (checkbox) |
Checked | Display tuned channel information. | Need to restart mythfrontend to (de)activate it. |
Display Recording Status (checkbox) |
Checked | Display current recordings information on LCD display. | |
Display Volume Information (checkbox) |
Checked | Display volume level information. | Need to restart mythfrontend to (de)activate it. |
Display Generic Information (checkbox) |
Checked | Display generic information. | Need to restart mythfrontend to (de)activate it. |
Backlight Always On (checkbox) |
Checked | Turn on backlight permanently. | Need to restart mythfrontend to (de)activate it. |
HeartBeat Always On (checkbox) |
Unchecked | Turn on the LCD heartbeat. | |
Display Large Clock (checkbox) |
Unchecked | On multiline displays try and display the time as large as possible. | |
LCD Key order | ABCDEF | Enter the 6 Keypad Return Codes for your LCD keypad in the order in which you want the functions up/down/left/right/yes/no to operate. | |
Menu Pop-up Time | 5 | The time (in seconds) that the menu will remain visible after navigation. |
Screen Setup Wizards
Follow the on screen directions to adjust the size and position of your GUI display.
TV Settings
General
General
General | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Time to record before start of show (in seconds) | 0 | This global setting allows the recorder to start before the scheduled start time. It does not affect the scheduler. It is ignored when two shows have been scheduled without enough time in between. | |
Time to record after end of show (in seconds) | 0 | This global setting allows the recorder to record beyond the scheduled end time. It does not affect the scheduler. It is ignored when two shows have been scheduled without enough time in between. | |
Channel Ordering | channel number (numeric) | Possible values are:
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Change channels immediately without select (checkbox) |
Unchecked | When a complete channel number is entered MythTV will switch to that channel immediately without requiring you to hit the select button. | |
Avoid conflicts between live TV and scheduled shows (checkbox) |
Unchecked | If enabled, live TV will choose a tuner card that is less likely to have scheduled recordings rather than the best card available. |
General (page 2)
General (page 2) | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Channel Format | number callsign | Your preferred channel format. | Possible values are:
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Long Channel Format | number name | Your preferred long channel format. | Possible values are:
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Time limit for ASC signal lock (msec) | 5000 | MythTV can check the signal strength when you tune into a HDTV or other over-the-air digital signal. This value is the number of milliseconds to allow before MythTV gives up trying to get an acceptable signal. | |
ATSC signal threshold | 65 | Threshold for a signal to be considered acceptable. If you set this too low, MythTV may crash, and if you set it too high, you may not be able to tune a channel on which reception would be acceptable. | |
HD Ringbuffer size (KB) | 9400 | The HD device ringbuffer allows the backend to weather moments of stress. The larger the ringbuffer, the longer the moments of stress can be. However, setting the size too large can cause swapping, which is detrimental. |
Global Auto Expire Settings
Global Auto Expire Settings | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Auto Expire Free Disk Space Threshold (in Gigabytes) | 0 | Trigger AutoExpire when available disk space is below this value. Disable AutoExpire by setting to 0. | |
New Recording Free Disk Space Threshold (in Megabytes) | 300 | MythTV will stop scheduling new recordings on a backend when its free disk space falls below this value. | |
Auto Expire Frequency (in minutes) | 10 | How often the AutoExpire checks for free disk space. | |
Auto Expire Method | Oldest Show First | Method used to determine which recorded shows to AutoExpire first. | Possible values:
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Auto-Expire Default (checkbox) |
Unchecked | When enabled, any newly recorded programs will be marked as eligible for Auto-Expiration. Existing recordings will keep their current value. | |
Re-record programs which have been automatically expired (checkbox) |
Unchecked | If set, programs that are automatically deleted (expired) will be allowed to re-record if they are shown again. |
Job Queue
Job Queue | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Default Auto Commercial Flagging setting (checkbox) |
checked | This is the default value used for the Auto-Commercial Flagging setting when a new scheduled recording is created. | |
Commercial Skip Method | Blank Frame Detection (default) | This determines the method used by MythTV to detect when commercials start and end. You must have 'Automatically Flag Commercials' enabled to use anything other than 'Blank Frame'. | Possible values are:
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Strict Commercial Detection (checkbox) |
checked | Enable stricter Commercial Detection code. Disable if some commercials are not being detected. | |
Default 'Run User Job #1' setting (checkbox) |
unchecked | This is the default value used for the 'Run User Job#1' setting when a new scheduled recording is created. | |
Default 'Run User Job #2' setting (checkbox) |
unchecked | This is the default value used for the 'Run User Job#2' setting when a new scheduled recording is created. | |
Default 'Run User Job #3' setting (checkbox) |
unchecked | This is the default value used for the 'Run User Job#3' setting when a new scheduled recording is created. | |
Default 'Run User Job #4' setting (checkbox) |
unchecked | This is the default value used for the 'Run User Job#4' setting when a new scheduled recording is created. |
Program Guide
Program Guide 1/2
Program Guide 1/2 | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Guide Shading Method | Alpha-Transparent(CPU Usage - High) | (none) | Possible Values:
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Display Genre Colors (checkox) |
Checked | Colorize program guide using genre colors. (Not available for all grabbers.) | |
Display Genre Text (checkbox) |
Checked | (Not available for all grabbers.) | |
Floating Program Guide Selector (checkbox) |
Checked | If enabled, the program guide's selector will be free to move throughout the guide, otherwise it will stay in the center of the guide at all times. | |
Display the channel icon (checkbox) |
Checked | (none) | |
Only display 'favorite' channels (checkbox) |
Unchecked | If enabled, the EPG will initially display only the channels marked as favorites. Pressing "4" will toggle between displaying favorites and all channels. | |
Show the program guide when starting Live TV (checkbox) |
Unchecked | This starts the program guide immediately upon starting to watch Live TV. | |
Channels to Display | 5 | (none) | The number of rows (channels) displayed in the Program Guide. |
Time Blocks (30 Mins) to Display | 4 | (none) | The number of columns (time blocks) to display in the Program Guide. |
Program Guide 2/2
Program Guide 2/2 | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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What to call 'unknown' programs | Unknown | (none) | |
What category to give 'unknown' programs | Unknown | (none) | |
Guide starts at channel | 3 | The program guide starts on this channel if it is started from outside of Live TV mode. | |
Use select to change the channel in the program guide (checkbox) |
Unchecked | If enabled, the Select key will change the channel while using the program guide during live TV. If disabled, the select key will bring up the recording options screen. | Note: The EPG hotkey that can be assigned in the keybindings part of MythWeb always switches to the non-Live TV program guide. Consequently, this setting will have no effect on the program guide if a hotkey is used to bring up the program guide, regardless of whether or not you switch to the guide from the LiveTV mode. |
Record Threshold | 16 | If the option to use Select to change the channel is on, pressing Select on a show that is at least this many minutes in the future will schedule a recording. | |
Allow channel jumping in guide (checkbox) |
Unchecked | If enabled, you will be able to press numbers and jump the selection to whatever channel you enter. |
Playback
General Playback
General Playback | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Deinterlace Playback (checkbox) |
Unchecked | Make the video look normal on a progressive display (i.e. monitor) | Television sets have a frame rate of about 30 frames per second (for NTSC). Many people notice flicker at 30fps and prolonged viewing can cause eye strain. So, in order to double the perceived framerate while using the same bandwidth, televisions draw all of the even lines in one pass and the odd lines in the next pass, alternating each time. This is called interlacing.
Computer monitors, on the otherhand just draw every line each pass. This is referred to as progressive. So, in order to make your interlaced video (meant for a TV) look good on a (progressive) monitor, you need to deinterlace the video. For some examples of the effects of not deinterlacing and more information, look here. |
Custom Filters | (empty) | Advanced Filter configuration,
[[<filter>=<options>,]...] |
There are details on the Filter_Instructions page. |
Use libmeg2 for decoding (checkbox) |
Unchecked | If enabled, libmpeg2 will be used instead of ffmpeg for decoding MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video frames. This can be faster. Not available when XvMC is used. | |
Enable realtime priority threads (checkbox) |
Checked | When running mythfrontend with root privileges, some threads can be given enhanced priority. Disable this if mythfrontend freezes during video playback. | Realtime requires special privileges - either running as root, suid binary, permissions from limits.conf, or the realtime kernel module. (suid binary seems broken in 0.20). See the realtime thread information in the HOWTO for more details. |
Use video as timebase (checkbox) |
Unchecked | Use the video as the timebase and warp the audio to keep it in sync. (Experimental) | |
Extra audio buffering | Checked | Enable this setting if MythTV is playing "crackly" audio and you are using hardware encoding. This setting will have no effect on MPEG-4 or RTjpeg video. MythTV will keep extra audio data in its internal buffers to work around this bug. | |
Aspect Override | Off | This will override any aspect ratio in the recorded stream, the same as pressing the W key during playback. Fill will "fill" the screen with image clipping as required. Fill is useful when using 4:3 interlaced TVs for display. | Possible values are:
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PIP Video Location | Top Left | Location of PIP Video Window | PIP=Picture In Picture
Possible values are:
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General Playback (part 2)
General Playback (part 2) | ||||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments | |
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Action on playback exit | Just exit | If set to prompt, a menu will be displayed when you exit playback mode. The options available will allow you to save your position, delete the recording, or continue watching. | Possible values are:
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Prompt at end of recording (checkbox) |
unchecked | If set, a menu will be displayed allowing you to delete the recording when it has finished playing. | ||
Clear Saved Position on playback (checkbox) |
checked | Automatically clear saved position on a recording when the recording is played back. If disabled, you can mark the beginning with rewind then save position. | ||
Alternate Clear Save Position (checkbox) |
checked | During playback, the Select key (Enter or Space) will alternate between "Position Saved" and "Position Cleared". If disabled, the Select key will save the current position for each keypress. | ||
Use Xv picture controls (checkbox) |
unchecked | If enabled, Xv picture controls (brightness, contrast, etc.) are used during playback. These are independent of the Video4Linux controls used for recording. | The Xv controls may not work properly on some systems, for example some newer Nvidia cards do not support XV picture controls. To see if your machine supports XV picture controls type 'avattr' and look for the variables named XV_BRIGHTNESS, XV_CONTRAST, XV_SATURATION, and XV_HUE. Your graphics card should support picture controls for any of those variables that exist. Unsupported variables will show -1 when attempting to change them. | |
Enable channel change buffer warnings (checkbox) |
unchecked | If enabled, MythTV will warn you whenever you change the channel but are not caught up to live TV. | ||
UDP Notify Port | 6948 | During playback, MythTV will listen for connections from the "mythtvosd" or "mythudprelay" programs on this port. See the README in contrib/mythnotify/ for additional information. | This can be used to display various information (ex. Caller ID, email notification, etc.) on screen during playback. There's related information on the Setting_up_MythNotify page. |
View Recordings
View Recordings | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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List Newest Recording First (checkbox) |
checked | When enabled, the most recent recording will be listed first in the 'Watch Recordings' screen, otherwise the oldest recordin will be listed first. | |
Sort Episodes | Record date | Selects how to sort a shows episodes. | Possible values are:
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Generate thumbnail preview of recordings (checkbox) |
unchecked | If enabled, a static image of the recording will be displayed on the "Watch a Recording" menu. | |
Time offset for thumbnail preview images | 64 | MythTV will make a thumbnail image this many seconds from the beginning of the recording. Useful to skip over advertisements. | |
Display live preview of recordings (checkbox) |
checked | When enabled, a preview of the recording will play in a small window on the "Watch a Recording" menu. | |
Display CPU friendly preview of recordings (checkbox) |
unchecked | When enabled, recording previews will play with reduced FPS to save CPU. | |
Start in Titlesection (checkbox) |
checked | If enabled, the selector highlight will start on the Program titles window, otherwise the selector will default to the recordings | |
Show group summary (checkbox) |
unchecked | While selecting a group, show a group summary instead of showing info about the first episode in that group. |
View Recordings (Recording Groups)
View Recordings (Recording Groups) | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Password required to view all recordings | (empty) | If given, a password must be entered to view the complete list of all recordings. | |
Default Recording Group to display | All Programs | Default Recording Group to display on the View Recordings screen. | Possible values are:
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Save current Recording Group view when changed (checkbox) |
checked | Remember the last selected Recording Group instead of playing the Default group whenever you enter the playback screen. | |
Use program categories as display groups (checkbox) |
unchecked | Add the list of program categories to the list of Recording Groups used for display. Only programs in non-password protected groups will be listed. | |
Show group name instead of "All Programs" (checkbox) |
unchecked | Use the name of the display group currently being shown in place of the term "All Programs" in the playback screen. |
Hardware Decoding Settings
Hardware Decoding Settings | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Use the PVR-350's TV out/MPEG decoder (checkbox) |
unchecked | MythTV can use the PVR-350's TV out and MPEG decoder for high quality playback. This requires that the ivtv-fb kernel module is also loaded and set up properly. | |
Video device for the PVR-350 MPEG decoder | /dev/video16 | (none) | Only available if "Use the PVR-350's TV out/MPEG decoder" is checked |
Program Guide Alpha | 164 | How much blend the program guide over the live TV image. Higher numbers mean more guide and less TV. | Only available if "Use the PVR-350's TV out/MPEG decoder" is checked |
TV audio through PVR-350 only (checkbox) |
unchecked | Normally PVR-350 audio is looped into a soundcard, here you can indicate when that is not the case. MythTV cannot control TV volume when this option is checked. | Only available if "Use the PVR-350's TV out/MPEG decoder" is checked |
Seeking
Seeking | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Fast forward amount (in seconds) | 30 | How many seconds to skip forward on a fast forward. | |
Rewind amount (in seconds) | 5 | How many seconds to skip backward on a rewind. | |
Smart Fast Forwarding (checkbox) |
unchecked | If enabled, then immediately after rewinding, only skip forward the same amount as skipping backwards. | |
Sticky keys (checkbox) |
unchecked | If enabled, fast forward and rewind continue after the key is released. Pressing the key again increases the fast forward or rewind speed. The alternate fast forward and rewind keys always behave this way. | Most standalone DVD players seem to act as though sticky keys were "on." |
Reposition after fast forward/rewind (checkbox) |
checked | When exiting sticky keys fast forward/rewind mode, reposition before resuming normal playback. This compensates for the reaction time between seeing where to resume playbakc and actually exiting seeking. | |
Reverse direction in fast forward/rewind (checked) |
checked | If enabled, pressing the sticky rewind key in fast forward mode switched to rewind mode and vice versa. If disabled, it will decrease the current speed or switch to play mode if the speed can't be decreased further. | |
Seek to exact frame (checkbox) |
unchecked | If enabled, seeking is frame exact, but slower. | |
Jump amount (in minutes) | 10 | How many minutes to jump forward or backward when the jump keys are pressed. |
Commercial Skip
Commercial Skip | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Automatically Skip Commercials | Off | Automatically skip commercial breaks that have been flagged during Automatic Commercial Flagging or by the mythcommflag program, or just notify that a commercial has been detected. | Possible values:
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Commercial Skip Auto-Rewind Amount | 0 | If set, Myth will automatically rewind this many seconds after performing a commercial skip | |
Commercial Skip Notify Amount | 0 | If set, MythTV will act like a commercial begins this many seconds early. This can be useful when commercial notification is used in place of automatic skipping. | |
Skip blank frames after commercials (checkbox) |
checked | When using Blank Frame Detection and Auto-Flagging, include blank framed following commercial breaks as part of the commercial break. | |
Skip Unflagged Commercials (checkbox) |
Unchecked | Try to skip commercial breaks even if they have not been flagged. This does not always work well and can disrupt playback if commercial breaks aren't detected properly. |
Overscan
Overscan | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Playback OSD
On-screen display
On-screen display | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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OSD Menu Editor
OSD Menu Editor | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Playback Groups
Select the appropriate playback group (usually Default) to see the following menu.
Playback Groups | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Title match (regex) | (blank) | Automatically set new recording rules to use this group if the title matches this regular expression. For example, "(News¦CNN)" would match any title in which "News" or "CNN" appears. | |
Skip ahead (seconds) | 30 | How many seconds to skip forward on a fast forward. | Press the "Right" key to cause this action. |
Skip back (seconds) | 5 | How many seconds to skip backward on a rewind. | Press the "Left" key to cause this action. |
Jump amount (in minutes) | (default) | How many minutes to jump forward or backward when the jump keys are pressed. The "default" value is usually 10 minutes. | Press "Down" to jump forward, and "Up" to jump backward. |
Time stretch (speed x 100) | 100 | Initial playback speed with adjusted audio. Use 100 for normal speed, 50 for half speed and 200 for double speed. |
Channel Groups
Channel Groups | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Recording Profiles
Recording Profiles | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Recording Priorities
Set Recording Priorities
Scheduler Options
Scheduler Options | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Set Channel Recording Priorities
Channel Recording Priorities | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Custom Priority Rules
Custom Priority Rules | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Media Settings
Music Settings
Videos Settings
General Settings
General Settings (1/2) | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Directory that holds videos: | This directory must exist, and the user running MythVideo only needs to have read permission to this directory. | Several directories may be entered as a colon separated list. | |
Directory that holds movie posters: | This directory must exist, and the user running MythVideo needs to have read/write permission to this directory. |
Player Settings
Player Settings | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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Default Player: | Internal | This is the command that is used for any file that the extension is not specifically defined. You may also enter the name of one of the playback plugins such as 'Internal'. | Possible values:
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File Types
File Types | |||
Setting | Default Value | Settings Page's Description | Additional Comments |
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DVD Settings
Images Settings
Info Center Settings
Weather Settings
News Settings
Web Settings
Phone Settings
System Event Handlers
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