[mythtv-users] controlling two digital cable boxes
Peter Lee
petel at cs.cmu.edu
Tue Mar 2 11:19:42 EST 2004
Thanks all for the advice. I have a USB->Serial converter (Belkin) lying
around and so I tried for a while last night to get that working, but with
no luck. It might actually be working (the LEDs on the device light up in a
semi-convincing manner), but I am not able to get the channel script to talk
to it.
So, I'll go ahead and get a PCI serial card. As has been pointed out, they
seem cheap and well-supported under linux. Furthermore, this will give me
two additional serial ports in case I want to add a third cable/satellite
box at some point...
Peter
On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 19:56:32, Frank Linhares wrote:
>
> I tried many times to get various USB -> Serial cables to work
> properly, but never could. I just went out and bought a serial card to
> control two different satellite systems. Was not only the easiest, but
> the cheapest way also.
>
> frank.linhares
> Visit the PVR Database - www.pvrcentral.net
>
> On 1-Mar-04, at 7:42 PM, Robert Kulagowski wrote:
>
>>> I'm sure that I'm not the only one with this kind of arrangement. Is
>>> there
>>> a cheap/easy way to, say, run a cable from a usb port on the myth box
>>> into
>>> the serial port on the second cable box, and then use a second
>>> instance of
>>> the "channel" script for this?
>>
>> There do exist USB->Serial converters. It may or may not work under
>> linux. Failing that, you could purchase a PCI serial card.
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