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On 05/27/2011 07:14 PM, Fluf wrote:
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<div class="h5"> On 05/27/2011 06:27 PM, Fluf wrote: </div>
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<div class="h5">Heya,<br>
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I've spent about 2 months now tinkering with DVB in
various ways...<br>
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If you couldn't get Mythtv to run,you just weren't trying
hard enough...<br>
I am off to watch commercial free TV....<br>
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Hmm. Ok. Dare you to delete all your channel, transponder, input
card and source data from setup. Then re-set-it up again. (You get
to keep the searches .. hehe, now watch with delight as the
channel numbers don't match up if you set a particular channel?) I
get the feeling many people (perhaps like you) are running a
system that was working fine, has been upgraded a few times and
still works fine. Try doing it with 0.24 from scratch? (I also
have a theory that if you're not in the UK and they don't keep
shuffling transponders and amplifier strengths around, it's
probably a lot easier as well).<br>
And you missed the " Even Windows comskip does a better job than
Mythcommflag .. which stunned me!" bit. So I actually have less
bits of adverts than I did with Myth.<br>
Oh and I had a zx80 as well. Still do somewhere. Even modded my
zx81 for I/O processing.<br>
All I'm trying to point out is the current incarnation of Myth is
full of holes and bugs, so right now there are better
alternatives.<br>
Sorry if that puts Myth users noses out of joint. But if it saves
some one weeks of swearing at Myth when they think it's the only
thing that does the job, then all good by me! If it wakes up a few
Myth users and gets them nagging the bug reports a bit more. All
good as well.<br>
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Like I said,It wasn't easy,but with no skills in Linux, I made it
work...I stand by my statement,you were unwilling to put in the
time.. Not to get in a Pi**ing contest,but Mythtv works fine for
most people.. I doubt the developers noses are out of joint
either,after all they do this stuff for their own pleasure,not too
please you or me.. There are plenty of users in the UK and they seem
to be doing OK...<br>
I have used almost every PVR software on the market,none equals
Mythtv....<br>
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