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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2017-11-27 06:25 PM, Peter Bennett
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/27/2017 06:18 PM, John P Poet
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<div dir="ltr">On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 3:57 PM David Engel <<a
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Nov 27, 2017 at 04:33:01PM -0600, Gerald Brandt wrote:<br>
> I have two HDPVR's and two Motorola DCT-6200's. The
HDPVRs seem to be<br>
> getting more and more finicky as the years pass. If I
keep my 6200s, is<br>
> there an alternate choice for the HDPVRs?<br>
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1. Check the power adapter and replace if needed. The
HD-PVR power<br>
adapters are notorious for failing and causing sporadic
issues as they<br>
fail.<br>
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2. Add a fan. Some units, particularly the earlier ones,
could get<br>
too warm.<br>
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3. Wait for Johm Poet to chime in here on the status of
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<div>Sigh. I supposed I should go ahead and finish the code
I mostly have working for the HD-PVR2. I kinda lost
interest while waiting for Hauppauge to add surround sound
support to their linux "driver". I probably have a few
weekends worth of work to get the current capabilities
published. I am unlikely to have time to work on it until
after the holidays.<br>
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<div>Note, though, that this is unlikely to be something
that can be <i>just</i> included with MythTV, since the
Hauppauge "driver" is full of copyright notices from the
various chip manufacturers. To get it working to the
extent that I have, required patching the "driver" code,
so I basically will have to make that patch available, and
provide instructions telling people how to make it work.</div>
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How about supporting something like this instead of HDPVR2? This
is a USB HDMI capture device. There are several of them around.
Some, like the below item, advertise Linux support and apparently
work with standard webcam drivers.<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://a.co/aXQAUg5"
moz-do-not-send="true">http://a.co/aXQAUg5</a><br>
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I think it would need a recorder in MythTV to encode and store as
a TS file.<br>
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Peter<br>
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Is there anything out there that will do HDMI to ethernet with H264
encoding? I found this, but I don't have the knowledge to answer my
own question...
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.amazon.com/J-Tech-Digital-Extender-Ethernet-Transmitter/dp/B01MDRYF9Y">https://www.amazon.com/J-Tech-Digital-Extender-Ethernet-Transmitter/dp/B01MDRYF9Y</a><br>
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Gerald<br>
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