[mythtv-users] Is Upgrading to SVN Worth The Trouble?
James Buckley
james at logicland.co.uk
Sun Jun 4 21:30:56 UTC 2006
Personally I'd highly recommend it. Some of the things I noticed include:
1. I use DVB-T, channel changing channel times and initial start times have
been cut in half, much quicker, almost like SKY
2. You can use Mytharchive, but spose not on an X-Box
3. Interactive TV, couldn't access that before, now I can, again just like
SKY
4. General mini-features that you spot
I'm about to put Gentoo on my X-Box, I'm going to compile Myth from SVN,
should take a while...
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[mailto:mythtv-users-bounces at mythtv.org] On Behalf Of Ivan Kowalenko
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Subject: [mythtv-users] Is Upgrading to SVN Worth The Trouble?
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Hello. I'm wondering if upgrading from 0.19 to the latest SVN is
worth the trouble?
At the moment, I'm using a Celeron 600 as a back end with a PVR-150
and an ATI TV Wonder VE (which the system refuses to access). The
front end is an XBox. The current installation is using KnoppMyth
R5C7 and the common pre-configured, pre-compiled Xebian MythTV Disk
image (though I suppose I'd have to create a disk image from scratch
if I am going to upgrade to SVN).
But, seeing as I'm not using HD, or have much of an OpenGL system to
tinker with, am I going to get much out of the SVN version at this
time? And it is at all stable?
Thanks for all the help.
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