Sep
14
2006
I’m not going to spend too much time on this post. Maybe in the near future. I just spent a lot of time trying to analyze the National Surveillance Act of 2006.
I am impressed so far. After switching MythTV over to using OpenGL I am greeted with a nice fade-in and fade-out on the menus.
The integrated upnp server has been working perfectly (except for fast-forward, but I’ve had that problem with another upnp server too). It is nicer than my previous solution of using uShare and a renaming script to produce prettily-named symlinks to the video files. The integrated upnp server allows you to search by date recorded, title of the show, channel it was recorded from, … My old solution could only sort by title of show.
Good job Myth Team!
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Sep
11
2006
This release has one feature that I have been longing for, an internal UPnP server. I have been using uShare, the MythRename.pl script, and a a few cron jobs to pipe the PVR content to my D-Link DSM-320.
Thread on the progress of the MythTV 0.20 Ebuild
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no comments | posted in Convergence, Linux, MythTV, Open Source, PVR, Technology
Aug
26
2006
Hans Verkuil, the developer behind ivtv, thinks that he may have found the source of the DMA problems that some have been experiencing. From the mailing list:
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4 comments | posted in IVTV, Linux, MythTV, Open Source, PVR, Technology
Jun
16
2006
Update: The author of IVTV has just released a patch that may resolve these problems once and for all
I think that I may have found a solution to this problem. The problem is detailed in this post. I made 3 recent changes to my system, and I am not sure which has led to everything working. (I made some other changes that I will not detail here at the moment; however, they did not resolve the problem. These are the only large changes that I have made in the past week.) The system has only been up for 7 hours 30 minutes with these changes; however, it has been rock solid. Continue reading
16 comments | posted in IVTV, Linux, MythTV, Open Source, PVR, Technology
May
28
2006
Update: I have posted what may be a potential fix for this problem. Please see this post.
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I have posted some information here:
http://ivtvdriver.org/trac/ticket/48
I am putting this up because I’d like to allow anyone from the IVTV bug posting to contact me.
The problem is that after a period of time my capture cards stop capturing. When I check the output of dmesg I am greeted with many ivtv0 warning: ENC: (0) DMA Error 0×0000000b messages. Continue reading
no comments | posted in IVTV, Linux, MythTV, Open Source, PVR, Technology
Dec
19
2005
I have long wanted to build myself a PVR. I thought that it would be nice to be able to control what I watch, and when I watch it. Commercial alternatives are restricting their features too much for my tastes. I wanted a system that would give me full control over everything, even if it cost more to build.
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