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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/15/19 11:24 AM, Jay Harbeston
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<div class="">On Jan 15, 2019, at 10:31 AM, James Abernathy
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<div class="">Well, this test of mythtv-backend on an RP3 B+
is probably over. I setup the RP3 with Raspbian LIte
Stretch 9 and boot from USB External Hard Drive. Using the
Build from Source Wiki I got mythtv built without errors
but I could not do the Ansible dependence stuff. Had to do
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<div class="">I could get the backend setup for HDHR
internal method, and set no grabber of EPG. So when Kodi
on another system connected it could see the channels, but
I could not play one. I’m not sure way? Usually if the
mysql permissions aren’t right you can’t even get that
far. I got no errors in any logs I could find.<br class="">
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<div>You need to visit the raspberry pi page on <a
href="http://mythtv.org" class="" moz-do-not-send="true">mythtv.org</a>.
In it there is a mythtv-lite package that you want to install
on raspbian stretch available from raspberry <a
href="http://pi.org" class="" moz-do-not-send="true">pi.org</a>.
No need to compile yourself.</div>
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<div>Just follow the instructions on the referenced page from <a
href="http://mythtv.org" class="" moz-do-not-send="true">mythtv.org</a>.</div>
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<div>Incidentally using the package referenced above for v29, I
am able to record from 2 tuners, as well as watch from a 2nd
raspberry pi running mythtv-light set up as a frontend
machine. I also have the mp2 license installed, and it works
well when following the instructions outlined on the <a
href="http://mythtv.org" class="" moz-do-not-send="true">mythtv.org</a> raspberry
pi page.</div>
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<div>Again, make certain to follow the instructions if you are
interested in raspbian stretch and mythtv-lite method. </div>
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<p>This was a real pain but I got it working. As we all know with
mythtv there are 99 things that have to be perfect for it to work
and I forgot an important one. On the backend the IP in General
was still localhost. I changed that to it's real IP of
192.168.0.30 and everything worked. I usually forget the Security
PIN of 0000. <br>
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<p>So we know it works on the RP3 using Mythtv-Light and adding the
database. still need to get mythweb working. I must have missed a
step there.</p>
<p>Jim A</p>
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