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Op 9-1-2012 10:41, Robert Verspuy schreef:
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Hi Wim,<br>
On 01/08/2012 08:27 PM, wim wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Is anyone here running MythTV with one of these providers.
And if so how did you set it up.</pre>
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I'm living in Zeewolde and have XMS (<a moz-do-not-send="true"
class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.xmsnet.nl">www.xmsnet.nl</a>)
as fiber ISP.<br>
They're using the Lijbrandt platform for delivering IPTV.<br>
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I've got the IPTV working in mythtv by spoofing the dhcp request
and mac address of amino settopbox on my mythtv.<br>
More details can be found on my website.<br>
See
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href="http://www.robmir.nl/robert/mythtv/iptv-recording/">http://www.robmir.nl/robert/mythtv/iptv-recording/</a>
for making the changes directly on your mythtv (and use a second
nic to connect mythtv to the second (iptv) lan port on the fiber
modem<br>
Or
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href="http://www.robmir.nl/robert/mythtv/iptv-router/">http://www.robmir.nl/robert/mythtv/iptv-router/</a>
where I posted some info about setting up a small router, so you
can use Mythtv and the settopbox at the same time.<br>
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I must say, this is old information (but it still works and is
stable for the last 2 years) <br>
In the mean time, I've setup a alix board with vyatta, which is
connected to internet and iptv (nic 1 and 2), and nic 3 is
connected to my internal network. I have iptv on every system in
my house, including the settopbox. when I have time, I will post
more details on my site.<br>
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iptv with xms (leijbrandt) is working very good, I can record up
to 5 concurrent streams. (the 6th is not coming in, so I think
that's a limit in the multicast routers in the network is the ISP.<br>
The streams are unencrypted, so mythtv can just write them
directly to disk. Very low cpu usage for that. 5 HD streams can
take up to 60-70 mbits per second.<br>
the hd streams are often 1080i and have 2 audio streams (2
channels and 5.1 channels).<br>
<br>
I don't have any experience with DVB-C with xms (lijbrandt)<br>
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Regards,<br>
Robert<br>
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Hi Robert<br>
<br>
Last sunday afternoon before starting this topic I read your
website.<br>
That looks very promising.<br>
But there are a few bits of information missing. For example how did
you fill your m3u file?<br>
Also the solution with the router is very nice.<br>
But I want to use Mythtv only like I do now. I don't mind the long
channel changing times that much but i do like to have everyting in
one user interface.<br>
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Lets hope we get the right fiber network.<br>
<br>
Wim<br>
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