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Nice bitchslap.How polite. How would you like to be answered on a newbie question?Quick, someone find a woman or two that can respond for Thom. Tie his hands up and destroy all his keyboards!!!!Leo, the eternal newbie defendant.Still love you though.
Any news about DVB-T version and Linux MCE 7.10?Is it supported/difficult to setup?
Hi guys,any updates on HD HomeRun DVB-T under 8.10?I'm thinking about buying this nice piece of kit for my LinuxMCE setup to get Freeview HD in UK. Does anyone know if any modifications are needed or would it just work straight from the box with MythTV?thanks.
Quote from: gumis on May 11, 2010, 09:32:29 pmHi guys,any updates on HD HomeRun DVB-T under 8.10?I'm thinking about buying this nice piece of kit for my LinuxMCE setup to get Freeview HD in UK. Does anyone know if any modifications are needed or would it just work straight from the box with MythTV?thanks.Hi gumisI have been running this on LMCE810 and Mythtv0.22 for the last 6 months. it works. Not great but it works. The problems I having is that in New Zealand the channels that are broadcast are different so myth and vpdau is finding it hard to switch between the codecs. Like I said it is working if I don;t channel hop. I am sure this will get better with 0.23. This is a create piece of hardware so I would say buy it. C
Right...you guys in New Zealand have h.264 encoded DVB-T. 0.23 will probably help you as it has better h.264 support built in. MythTV-0.22 is really a pretty crappy version...loads of bugs and internal problems (which is why we've stayed on 0.21 in Dianemo/Cascade)...however 0.23 is really massively improved and we are transitioning to that version now. I expect that 0810 will do the same pretty soon too.All the bestAndrew