[mythtv-users] Is mythTV ready for prime time?
Jim Oltman
cnliberal at gmail.com
Sun Mar 13 01:40:39 UTC 2005
I completely agree. MythTV is a fantastic app, but can be a pain in
the rear to get up and working. I have to say that without Jared
Wilson's guide (www.wilsonet.com), I would not be the happy MythTV
user I am today. His site convinced me to start using Myth in the
first place. I had never really tinkered in Linux before that but
this program will really make you work. If you really want to get
Myth up and working, I suggest following his guide. It is near
fool-proof. There are some things here or there (USB MCE IR receivers
for one) that aren't included yet, but this mailing list really helps
out. Keep at it, and I am sure you will be as happy as we all are.
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 16:29:00 -0900, jonr <jonr at destar.net> wrote:
> Justin Gombos wrote:
> > After fighting with database issues on Suse 9.1, I switched to
> > KnoppMyth, which supposedly auto-installs all the prereqs and sets up
> > the database. Yet it "cannot connect to the master backend
> > database."
> >
> > I'm throwing in the towel. Looking at the archives of this list, it
> > appears that this tool is still packed with gotchas, one complication
> > after another. Does anyone else share the same thoughts, or am I just
> > having unusual difficulties?
>
> My first attempt to install myth was using Jarods guide w/ FC2,pvr350,
> amd1800XP and nvidia geforce2. When I got to the end of the guide I had
> myth running...almost. :) I had to change the ivtv driver because of A/V
> synch problems but thats not a myth problem. Try that route and see if
> your luck changes.
>
> Jon
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