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Overview

Mythbuntu user since 10/2009. I'm currently recording ATSC transmissions and have an NTSC connection to my cable box. One ATSC channel has a poor signal at times, but that station claims to be changing to a UHF channel in June.

Current Box

  • Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H
  • AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+
  • 2GB RAM
  • Hauppague HVR-1600
  • Hauppague HVR-1250
  • GeForce 9400GT Video Card (couldn't get the on-board video working reliably)
  • Samsung DVD Drive
  • MediaGear Allcards Reader
  • 2 Seagate 500GB SATA Drives
  • Zoom 3095 USB Modem (for CalleriD)
  • Mythbuntu 9.04RC - On one drive
  • Mythbuntu 8.10 - On 2nd Drive
  • Very cheap indoor antenna (I can see the 2 major transmitters out my front window.)
  • LIRC controls IR Blaster on HVR-1600 which controls a Motorola DCT700 Set Top Box

Last line bold because I spent an embarrassingly long time trying to get it to work. There are a number of false leads out in the ether. Comments range from "won't work", "won't work on a 64 bit machine" and the correct answer, "it works". You'll might also trip over some open bug reports. Search for 'haup-ir-blaster' and you'll find the answer, although, you're likely to find a lot of installation steps that you don't need if you're running on up to date software. A frequently cited link is here: [1]

A/V Components

  • 42" Panasonic TV
  • Denon 2807 A/V Receiver
  • DVD
  • Archive:
    • VCR/CD/Reel to Reel/Cassette Deck
    • Thorens TD 150 Turntable (can't bear to give it away)

Remote Control

  • Nokia N-810
    • Running Irreco [2]
    • Network control of MythTV Telnet_socket
    • Serial link from PC to Denon A/V Receiver accepts ASCII command set

Now, if manufacturers would just make TV sets that could be controlled via telnet...