Hi, I have been a solid user of MediaPortal backend (X1) and front ends (X3) for the past 4 years, absolutely loved it. But I have grown more and more fond of Linux so wanted to try / experiment with other backends and front ends.
I really like the look and feel of XBMC but obviously need live TV, I'm in the UK using DVB-T and DVB-S / S2, I have a Pinacle 7010ix and an Technotrend S2-3200, 5 tuners in total, just all the free stuff.
1. So with this build of XBMC what is the best backend to use?
2. I head that pause, rewind, etc does not work yet?
Any advice and tips greatly appreciated.
Kind regards.
speedyrazor
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2012-04-06 20:56
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TK4|2|1
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2012-04-07 08:51
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(2012-04-06 17:17)dushmaniac Wrote: yes, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade (update only updates your local package db, upgrade upgrades the actual packages) thanks man. |
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opdenkamp
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2012-04-07 10:17
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speedyrazor:
1) that's a personal preference. for linux vdr and tvheadend provide the most features, and for windows that's mptv 2) correct opdenkamp / dushmaniac xbmc-pvr [Eden-PVR builds] [now included in mainline XBMC, so no more source link here :)] personal website: [link] Found a problem with PVR? Report it on Trac, under "PVR - core components". Please attach the full debug log. If you like my work, please consider donating to me and/or Team XBMC. |
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jdbrookes
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2012-04-07 10:37
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I am currently using Openelec PVR build on my Acer Revo 3600 (single core CPU) with MediaPortal as a backend on a Windows 7 32bit server. I have a generic USB DVB-T stick attached to the server. The PVR service is MediaPortal. Everything is connected via LAN. Currently, channel switching takes about 10 seconds on first enabling the tuner, and another 5 to 6 seconds when switching channels.
My question; what is the weak link causing the slow channel changing? The tuner itself? The mediaportalserver, or the revo's CPU speed? Would I get better results attaching the tuner directly to the Revo with tvheadend as the backend? But then, can I share the tuner with other devices on my network? And is the revo up to the job? I'm in the process of getting a DVB-S2 USB tuner to hook up to my retired Sky+ Digital satellite, so I'd like to have everything setup "best practice" if I can. Thanks a mill |
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speedyrazor
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2012-04-07 17:57
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(2012-04-07 10:17)dushmaniac Wrote: speedyrazor: Hi, thanks for the info. I have read your other posts about time shifting, are you saying it is not something you miss or use? I constantly use pause, rewind, etc, always miss what someone says so rewind it to check, and pause to make a coffee, etc. I really like the look and feel of XBMC but can't see myself using it without time shifting as it's such an integral part of having a Media Centre. In terms of features MediaPortal has it all, but lacks the fluidity and multi platforms that XBMC offers. With the impending release of Raspberry PI I would love to use this excellent little unit for all my front ends using openelec. Kind regards.
(This post was last modified: 2012-04-07 17:58 by speedyrazor.)
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xbmcuser2000
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2012-04-08 04:45
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I have just installed the windows version "Eden-pvr update 1 (build 73)" but when I execute it fails because does not find the library d3dx9_42.dll.
The version "Eden-pvr final - build 72" does not have this problem and works fine.
(This post was last modified: 2012-04-08 04:45 by xbmcuser2000.)
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opdenkamp
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2012-04-08 10:09
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could you try installing it and keep the "directx" checkbox checked when installing. which windows version are you using?
opdenkamp / dushmaniac xbmc-pvr [Eden-PVR builds] [now included in mainline XBMC, so no more source link here :)] personal website: [link] Found a problem with PVR? Report it on Trac, under "PVR - core components". Please attach the full debug log. If you like my work, please consider donating to me and/or Team XBMC. |
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alexr
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2012-04-08 11:32
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Hi dushmaniac,
what's the difference between your tvheadend version (tvheadend_2.12.99~pulse-6) and this one at github?
(This post was last modified: 2012-04-08 11:34 by alexr.)
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fns76
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2012-04-08 11:44
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Is there any pvr build with a enigma2 in xbmc with full integration. e² is a full working stb gui, in C and phyton.
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trans
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2012-04-08 15:06
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(2012-04-08 11:44)fns76 Wrote: Is there any pvr build with a enigma2 in xbmc with full integration. e² is a full working stb gui, in C and phyton. see here http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=125232 Sorry for my english, I use google translate. |
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