[mythtv-users] 0.26 Merging channels and deciding which tuner will record
Mike Perkins
mikep at randomtraveller.org.uk
Fri Jun 14 09:47:04 UTC 2013
On 13/06/13 23:32, Michael T. Dean wrote:
>
>>> Did you assign a Schedules Direct lineup to the Video Source used for your
>>> non-Prime HDHRs?
>>
>> No, only for the prime... I thought I could just rename the other
>> stations to match. Does choosing a different capture device really
>> need both my prime and non-prime to have guide info??
>
> If you're using Schedules Direct, there's absolutely no reason not to assign the
> same account/lineup to the 2 Video Sources (provided the lineup includes the
> superset of channels available on the 2 Video Sources). MythTV will cache the
> information, so it only downloads once, even though the lineup is used by 2
> Video Sources.
>
Answering the question Mike didn't quite answer:
A Video Source is defined as a collection of channels that can be tuned by one
set of tuners, connected to one source of transmissions: e.g. cable, satellite,
over-the-air (OTA).
Therefore, if you have tuners which can receive different collections of
channels, such as HD/non-HD, then you'll need a separate video source for each
collection. E.g. if you have two antenna pointed different directions and
connected to different tuners, you'll need separate video sources.
If you want to record from those sources, then you'll need schedule information
otherwise myth won't know when the programs are being transmitted. This
generally means Schedules Direct (SD) in the US. Mike is saying that because of
the way SD works, all that info can be pulled down at one go and applied to your
several sources, since SD works on a geographical basis. It also means that your
SD lineup may be able to contain all your channels, even though some of your
sources won't be able to receive them.
--
Mike Perkins
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