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2009-11-12
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Therein lies the biggest issue with me. My video capture card is very common for off the shelf and OEMs alike, and yet not supported AFAICT. Once I get compatibility, either via a new card or better support, I'm definitely trying MythTV again. Sounds like just what I want. I really hope XBMC can act as a front end as you guys imagine it could.
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2009-11-12
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2009-11-12
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The ivtv driver lists your card as working since at least Feb 08:
http://ivtvdriver.org/index.php/Supported_hardware
Here's the card I've been using with Myth to record dual HD digital broadcasts simultaneously:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16815116037
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2009-11-12
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2009-11-13
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I notice my card in the list, but I could never get Myth working properly on my machine, and figured it was the video, but may have been a setup issue. Why can't it be simple, just install, detect the card, and go?
i would suggest you use mythbuntu for dedicated myth boxes either backends or frontends, and ubuntu or mint for general purpose use and add the myth frontend package