Posts: 5,292
Joined: Jun 2006
Reputation:
62
Jezz_X
Team-XBMC Skinner
Posts: 5,292
well I guess my point is that the current dev environment for dteirney is Linux and that's what is being concentrated on I'm sure until it has a final working copy he has very little interest in making it compile on win32 because it would be a constant addition distracting him from the coding he needs to do.
So if people want to try and make it compile on win32 they need to branch his git and do it themselves and submit pull requests back.
And you did ask "Is there a way I can do this?"
But I would suggest you maybe look at how the tvheadend addon gets stuck in the main build and use it as an example of how to make one for the mythtv version
Posts: 838
Joined: Jul 2007
Reputation:
6
For my current setup with MythTV, all of the Radio Channels have an empty channum.
If I was to use an empty channum as the way of identifying a radio channel vs a TV channel, would that work for anyone else or is this behaviour just a fluke with the channel setup in New Zealand?
Thanks,
David
Posts: 5,292
Joined: Jun 2006
Reputation:
62
Jezz_X
Team-XBMC Skinner
Posts: 5,292
the dvb radio channels are just like tv channels with their own numbers I have no idea if other setups allow this but tuning to normal old FM and AM channels might be a totally different story if we even support that? but I guess the backend needs to take care of all that
Posts: 228
Joined: May 2008
Reputation:
0
Hi dteirney,
There has been quite a bit of action in your git recently.
is there anything we can test?
If so could you give a little guidance as to which branches from your git we need to build?
Thanks,
Dubstar_04
Posts: 228
Joined: May 2008
Reputation:
0
2011-09-06, 19:03
(This post was last modified: 2011-09-06, 23:06 by dubstar_04.)
keep getting:
CPP MythXml.o
MythXml.cpp: In member function ‘PVR_ERROR MythXml::requestRecordingsList(PVR_HANDLE_STRUCT*)’:
MythXml.cpp:284: error: ‘struct PVR_RECORDING’ has no member named ‘iClientIndex’
make[1]: *** [MythXml.o] Error 1
Fix:
pvrrecording.iClientIndex
should be:
pvrrecording.strRecordingId = const char*
just need to find a unique Id.
Posts: 838
Joined: Jul 2007
Reputation:
6
I've added in the change for the string based unique recording ID and pushed that change to my pvr branch in github.
Most of what is left for the Timers is testing of the SQL statements (and turning on that functionality in the configuration). If someone is able to test the SQL statements that would help.
I don't have much more time to work on this before I head away on holiday for a while.