Scot L. Harris wrote:
I would think the easiest way to do this with Centos would be to use the ATRPMS as a base and work from there. The other alternative is to build it from source which should not be to bad. Just use the various how to's and guides put out for FC3 as a starting point.
That's my plan. :)
Jarod's guide is pretty good. Just remember to expand and read all the sections. http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/
Yep, I've had him bookmarked for awhile.
Been using the TV out on the PVR-350. Have been using this primarily for recording TV and playing it back. The output is spectacular. I can not tell the difference between the original broadcast show and the mythtv recording. (except that is skips over most commercials automatically of course. )
My PVR-350 is coming. Are you able to run the Myth frontend on the PVR-350? I see various notes about putting DVD output and such on the 350 but what about the cosole output?
If/when you get to the point of setting up a slave backend let me know, there were a couple of gotcha's that I had to work through to get that working as expected.
When MythTV talks about the 'back end' is that simply the MySQL database or is there some other software involved?
Depending on the type of inputs you will be recording you will want to have at least two capture cards if not three or four. This makes conflicts less likely to occur.
Why two? I was planning on just one PVR-350 to begin with and maybe adding a second later. Do you know anything about the version with two tuners? I think it's the 550.
Kirk