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#15
Thanks mrp

I used to use gms.py directly but I guess its better to use the daemon.

But I still get this error:
### 2007-09-25 14:39:23 gms.utils INFO Loaded TranscoderGMencoder (Transcoder) from /usr/share/gms/plugins/transcoders/gmencoder.py
### 2007-09-25 14:39:23 gms.utils INFO Loaded TranscoderMencoder (Transcoder) from /usr/share/gms/plugins/transcoders/mencoder.py
### 2007-09-25 14:39:23 gms.server INFO GMyth-Streamer serving HTTP on 192.168.0.37:40000
### 2007-09-25 14:40:17 gms.request INFO "GET /transcode.do?transcoder=gmencoder&type=myth&uri=my thtv:xidcqpyf@192.168.0.37:6543/livetv/?channel=1&width=320&height=240&video-opts='bitrate=300000'&fps=10 HTTP/1.1" 200 -
### 2007-09-25 14:40:17 gms.gmencoder INFO GMencoder: /usr/bin/gmencoder -d -i myth://mythtv:xidcqpyf@192.168.0.37:6543/livetv/?channel=1 --video-encode ffenc_mpeg1video --video-opts bitrate=300000,pass=512,quantizer=0.01,quant-type=1 --video-fps 10 --video-width 320 --video-height 240 --audio-rate 32000 -o fd://4

** (gmemcoder:5996): WARNING **: Property pass of type GstFFMpegEncPass. Not supported using default enum

** (gmemcoder:5996): WARNING **: Property quant-type of type GstFFMpegEncQuantTypes. Not supported using default enum

(gmemcoder:5996): GStreamer-WARNING **: adding flushing pad 'video_e0' to running element 'flupsdemux0'

(gmemcoder:5996): GStreamer-WARNING **: adding flushing pad 'audio_c0' to running element 'flupsdemux0'
### 2007-09-25 14:40:24 gms.gmencoder ERROR Detected problem @ gmencoder: Error: Error [1] Interner Fehler im Datanfluss (gstbasesrc.c(1642): gst_base_src_loop (): /pipe/bin2/src:

### 2007-09-25 14:40:26 gms.gmencoder INFO OK
### 2007-09-25 14:40:26 gms.request ERROR noname: code 404, message File not found
### 2007-09-25 14:40:26 gms.request INFO "GET /transcode.do?transcoder=gmencoder&type=myth&uri=my thtv:xidcqpyf@192.168.0.37:6543/livetv/?channel=1&width=320&height=240&video-opts='bitrate=300000'&fps=10 HTTP/1.1" 404 -
Is it possible that my processor is just too slow?
I have a amd athlon 64 3000+