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2009-11-10
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2009-11-10
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2009-11-10
, 19:37
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@ Espoo, Finland
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There is some cool control apps for myth, notably for Android and for iPhone(cough splutter). Just a shame that no-one has written a decent one for Maemo
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2009-11-10
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2009-11-10
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@ Edinburgh
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And cgarvie: I totally started like that too, setting up Myth and then spending the next year not updating it and hoping it doesn't break For me personally, once I broke it a few times and restored the database successfully after that, it sort of became a non-issue. The update to 0.22 will actually break things, for real, so truly make sure you take a database backup. The database format has changed so I at least had to do some updating on it, there's instructions of course on the Myth pages (changes have to do with UTF8 encoding / MySQL).
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2009-11-10
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My problem is, i really cant ever find a 3-4 day window when i dont need the myth Box recording stuff, and that im free to do it.
and really id much rather have a week just in case.
Ive always managed when ive had to, but it has always taken toooooo long, and never went smooth.
Last upgrade only happened as TV guide stopped working, and i had to upgrade myth to get TV guide back, and so i did, then i had to do sql and so it went on.
Im too much in the camp of it aint broke dont fix it.
But thanks for your words of encoragment
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2009-11-11
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XBMC (spelled like this, used to be short for Xbox Media Center as it was originally made for the first Xbox hardware) and Mythtv are NOT comparable. Mythtv is the ultimate home DVR system with all sorts of cool features plus streaming capabilities, scheduling from a web page etc. Americans might understand it best if I just say it's "tivo on steroids". XBMC on the other hand is a very nice media center software for watching videos, listening to music, playing emulators etc. Sure, both are used for watching videos, but it's like comparing Windows Media Center to Windows Media Player. Different things.
Mythtv is very, very cool. I've been running it for years. XBMC is very nice too, I have an old Xbox with it, use it as a media center at the family summer place. Perfect little thing for its use, watching videos and playing old emulator games.
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2009-11-11
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@ Espoo, Finland
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As I see it, MythTV only adds the DVR functions. How would we use them on the N900?
By the way, you can use XMBC with Myth or Media Center as the recording part via scripts.
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2009-11-11
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As I see it, MythTV only adds the DVR functions. How would we use them on the N900?
Occasionally the desktop engine would crash on exit, leaving the on screen menus and keyboard wierd.
The hardware was not really up to playing anything above 400x240, which meant most recordings needed to be transcoded first.
Only the bare frontend was ported - no video or music (no real loss there though)
It was better than the web interface for scheduling though.
It was very exciting and getting 0.22 running would be great. I don't think Yani spent a massive amout of time porting it, more just a question of getting the pre-reqs installed.