I got the Lineup stuff worked out, so thanks for that tip. As for the channel changing, I was able to get the 6200ch application to compile and I can run it from the command line to change the channel on my STB. What do I need to add to the HD-PVR card in mythtv-setup? Also, my system doesn't seem to have mythchanger, so would you have any more info on what it is or where I get it?<br>
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I don't have access to my system right now, but I don't remember anything unusual about the setup. It is added just like any other tuner card and input except you must put in a channel changer. If you got 6200ch to work for you from the command line that's fine. Just enter the exact same parameters (without the -v) in the "Channel Changer" field when you add the input. If you want to use mythchanger, you can get it here: <a href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/majoridiot">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/majoridiot</a>. I have not had any luck with live TV over the HD-PVR; once I try to change channels, I lose the audio, the frontend segfaults and the only way to get the backend to talk to the HD-PVR again is unload and reload the hdpvr kernel module. But I have had good luck (so far) with recordings. If you are not using VDPAU, you'll probably need to lock your STB at 720p or less in order to view the recordings. 1080i works, but it does take a lot of horsepower to decode.<br>
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