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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 13-01-24 04:57 PM, Kris Jensen
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 11:17 AM,
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<div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> I have been
struggling to get my InfiniTV PCI-e to work as a local
RTP client for mythTV 0.26. I am configuring it as a
bridged network. I can access the InfiniTV web page
(192.168.1.112) but whenever I try to watch any program
via mythTV the whole system locks up, requiring a hard
reboot. Firewall is disabled. What was real entertaining
was rebooting during a time when I had a program
scheduled for recording. I finally had to give up until
a time when it was not scheduled to record something. I
have now disabled mythtv on startup.<br>
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Using mplayer with:<br>
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/dev/ceton/ctn91xx_mpeg0_0<br>
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works. I have not yet figured out how to use mplayer or
vlc to read from the rtp url (I may have to get the
tuner in the "play" state before I can read using rtp).<br>
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My plan of attack is to try to us vlc/mplayer using rtp.
If that fails, I'll un-bridge the networks, moving the
ctn0 device back to it's default address/subnet. <br>
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Any suggestions or observations are appreciated.<span
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Frank<br>
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<div class="gmail_extra" style="">Any clues in any logs?</div>
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<div class="gmail_extra" style="">Not yet. I have looked in
syslog and in myth backend log. I admit that with all of my
problems I did not study them too well. I assumed that I was
doing something wrong in the setup. I am now convinced that
there is a real problem using RTP. I'll dig into this again in
several days. I want to enjoy using my box for a day or two
first. I have been beating my head against a wall for about a
week now.<br>
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