On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 08:43:36PM -0600, david.blevins at visi.com wrote:
> Anyone have any experience with MythTV?  Likes/dislikes?  Any other
> solutions you like better?
> 
> I'm primarily interested in building collections of shows to burn to
> dvd later.  Just purchased an ATI AIW 9000 Pro, which I'd have to
> return as they are not supported.  The program seems to be slicker
> than snot, but would love some user feedback before I start tearing my
> system appart and purchasing new hardware specifically for this
> purpose.

Thanks to everyone who posted on this thread.

Just to give a follow-up, I did get MythTV successfully setup!  

<slightly-sarcastic>
It was actually very easy once I figured out what not to do ;)
</slightly-sarcastic>

The first time through, I was working with a RH 9 system that had been
upgraded via apt-get.  This was a problem as gtk+ and another package
(i can't remember which) had been upgraded to versions that were
incompatible with what was needed to 'apt-get install mythtv-suite'.
I made the mistake of trying to rollback to earlier version, which
just hosed my system up completely.

Second time through, i started with a vanilla RH 9 system -- no
upgrades -- and was able to apt-get mythtv and compile the ivtv driver
in no time at all.  It's cap'ed a few shows already today.

In the post install phase, I recommend hacking uninteresting channels
out of your *.xmltv file as it does take a very long time to download
all that data, and it makes the gui *much* easier to use as you don't
have to sift through shows and channels you don't care about.

I ended up using these instructions more or less to the letter:
   http://pvrhw.goldfish.org/tiki-page.php?pageName=rh9pvr250

...with the exception of the first part of the WinTV PVR-250 section
as there were no ivtv-kmdl redhat packages for kernel 2.4.20-8.  I
compiled the ivtv driver instead using "Option 1" from these
instructions:

   http://ivtv.writeme.ch/tiki-view_faq.php?faqId=1#q11

I tried "option 2" listed in those directions, didn't work for me.

Hope this helps others who are tempted to install mythtv.  As I
suspected, MythTV *is* slicker than snot.  I've tried out windows
alternatives like BeyondTV and found it to be extremely similar to
MythTV.  Makes me wonder if there isn't some GPL violation going on.

-David






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