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Tried that a while back. He's no longer developing. It's the move to the new audio layer that's killing it. I get wierdness on most of my frontends with audio now..
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Good news everybody. Version 0.5.0 was released to xbmc's main addon repository today.
Compared to v0.4 it's a huge step especially in view of performance and stability.
Thanks to everyone here who supported us providing logs and ideas to improve the addon.
And of cause a huge thanks to janbar for all his work!
Here's the changelog. (nothing new, when you were building the addon from my master branch)
v0.5.0
- Support MythTV 0.26 backends
- Allow Timer Deletion
- Support reconnecting to backend
- Reworked LiveTV (no more stops at show end, fixed USB tuner support)
- Performance improvements (adapted socket buffer sizes, removed unnecessary locks)
- Stability improvements
- Fixed crash on SetRecordingPlayCount and SetRecordingLastPlayedPosition
- Fixed crash when addon was restarted
- Fixed crash when backend connection was lost
- Fixed memory leaks in libcmyth
- Show correct start/end time in recordings- and timer view
Be aware that a few other updates + an API change came in. So make sure you also rebuild xbmc.
Cheers,
Christian
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Ha I was just about to post that the PVR branch didn't work with the recent nightly and here you go with this post. Compiled and tested so far so good!
HTPC(s): All running LibreELEC
- AMD 2200G APU on Gigabyte AB350N-Gaming WIFI-CF
- RPI3 x2 | RPI2 x2
NAS: FreeNAS (Latest Stable) | NFS/CIFS
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I've been switching between MythTv and XBMC for a while, but now when there is support for 0.26 i thought i try XBMC. The first thing i noticed, and i compare to MythTV frontend, is that for channels that i have from two videosources is shown twice. In Myth frontend the same channels when they exist in two videosources is still grouped to only one channel in the channel list. Then i guess Myth figures out that if one videosource is already in use when i try to switch to a channel then the next videosource is used, if available.
Would it be possible with the same behavior in XBMC?
Also, would it be possible to get some kind of on screen message when switching channels? Now the current channel "freeze" and you just sit and wait and hope that soon the channel change is complete. But maybe the backend don't expose the tuning information so you see that in the same way you do in Myth frontend?
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2012-11-11, 17:56
(This post was last modified: 2012-11-13, 09:57 by fetzerch.)
@speed32219: The incompatible API version is related to a XBMC/Addon missmatch. It should work with every mythbackend version.
Did you run configure with --enable-addons-with-dependencies? Could be that you forgot this and without the switch our addon is not built any more and you always get the old existing one.
A "git clean -xfd" could also help. It cleans all build files.
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Just wanted to report that version 0.50 is working great for me. I am using the 1111 nightly build on Mountain Lion OS X. Myth TV version 0.25 backend running on mythbuntu 12.04.
I had been building the add-on from source, but when I upgraded to the latest nightly, I just let XBMC update the plug-in to version 0.5. It connected to the backend fine after that and I am able to tune channels both from DVB and HDHomeRun Prime tuners.
Excellent job by the devs!
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Using "Do not store EPG in database" has helped a lot with all those 20 minute freeze ups.
Now it seems that playback skips every few seconds due to some kind of buffering issue.
It would be nice if the amount of buffer was a user adjustable setting.
I do have a 1gbps network so I don't know why that problem exists, however if I pause a Live TV stream for say 20 seconds, then play it back there is no pausing for a while, but the skipping eventually catches up. This is on a 720p channel.
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2012-11-11, 22:07
(This post was last modified: 2012-11-11, 22:09 by schmoko.)
I am having buffering issues about every fifteen seconds when watching 1080i Live TV using 0.5 and myth 0.25-fixes. XBMC gets discontinuity errors about every 15 seconds.
Here is some background.
- The client is connected via Power Over Ethernet so bandwidth is limited
- Clients connected via CAT5 can play the same 1080i channel without issue
- 720p stations are fine
- 1080i did not have the buffering with the tsp's builds. I've seen the issue since 0.4 and in both janbar/fetzerch repositories
- On the same client, the mpg file can be played back without issue from the recordings file via NFS. Blu-ray rips can be streamed via NFS.
Are there any possible regressions in playback performance? Is there any more efficient way to stream Live TV-- for instance, transcoding via the back-end or using a different protocol to playback the stream?
(Edited-- typo. Also, wrote post before NewJerseyNinja posted similiar issue)