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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/18/2015 7:29 PM, Craig Pratt
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/18/15 4:09 PM, Joseph Fry
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installed it on Wheezy and it is working!<br>
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The video is a bit jerky, I suspect I may not have the
mpeg2 licence<br>
correctly set up.<br>
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I am running it from a terminal inside the GUI. One
thing strange,<br>
after I exit I see it is trying to execute in bash all
the keystrokes<br>
from when I was running mythtv. Temporarily adding a cat
after the<br>
command that runs the frontend to catch those.<br>
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When playing a video that is widescreen with 4x3 monitor
- there is junk<br>
left over in the top and bottom bars on the screen which
would normally<br>
be black.<br>
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<div>I noticed the jerky video too... but playing mpeg4
content from an HDPVR. in my case I suspect it's
because I am testing on a monitor rather than a TV, so
it has no sound to sync with.</div>
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Is MPEG4/AVC accelerated on the Pi2? I recall the original Pi had
a MP4/AVC hardware <i>encoder</i> but no hardware <i>decoder</i>.
Wondering if that's something they remedied on the Pi2 (and if
MythTV can use it). Specifically, I'd love to be able to playback
content transcoded via the SD HD HomeRun. <br>
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<div>But I did notice that the UI is a bit slow. Was
doing some research on adjusting the memory split to
assign more to the GPU to see if it helps any.</div>
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<div>But overall, I would say that this is a huge win...
thank you Lawrence and anyone else who contributed.<br>
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Ditto. This is a great development. Thanks!<br>
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I would like to have a RPi 1 as a mythtv backend.<br>
The target TV has an always on USB port so this could be a great low
power BE.<br>
Does anyone have anything like that up and running?<br>
Thanks,<br>
Bert<br>
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