[mythtv-users] HD-PVR2 support (please vote)

Scot Kreienkamp skreien at wcnet.org
Mon Aug 10 02:35:32 UTC 2015


I for one would definitely like to see it.  The current state of STB
interaction and recording with MythTV is frustrating.  It would be great to
see current hardware supported again.  Even if it cost a small amount for
something to make it work, as long as it works and is supportable in the
long term without custom patching and compiling of the kerneI I think it
would be a good addition.

On Sun, Aug 9, 2015 at 4:45 PM, John P Poet <jppoet at gmail.com> wrote:

> I have sent Hauppauge several emails over the last several months asking
> for development information for the HD-PVR2.  I explain that I am a MythTV
> developer and would like to add support for it.  In each case their
> response has been just a terse "It is still in beta".  They don't seem to
> have any interest in a MythTV developer adding support for the device.
>
> Devin Heitmueller and I ended up talking about the HD-PVR2 recently, and
> he mentioned that Kernel Labs has had working Linux support for the HD-PVR2
> for a couple of years now.  Kernel Labs writes drivers and supports video
> capture devices for the Broadcast/Audio/Video industries:
>
> http://www.kernellabs.com/blog/?page_id=2
>
> They support all the different flavors of the HD-PVR2 (I was not
> previously aware that there was more than one), and their driver supports
> all of its various options and controls.  Devin says that their HD-PVR2
> driver is very robust, and it would have to be to keep their clients
> happy.  He says that the HD-PVR2 is a significant improvement over the
> HD-PVR including much better audio/video sync.
>
> Long story short, Kernel Labs is willing to consider making their HD-PVR2
> driver available for MythTV users.  It would not be free, but the price
> would be a fraction of what they normally charge.  Devin would even be
> willing to write the MythTV code to make it all work.
>
> As a bonus, Devin says that he would do a complete code-audit of MythTV's
> V4L2 'recorder', optimizing it and removing the cruft that has built up
> over the years.  This should result in improved support for everything from
> the old PVR-150 to the HVR-2250, as well as the HD-PVR.  It might even
> result in faster channel changing with the HD-PVR.
>
> For Devin to commit to this work, he would need to see enough interest to
> make it worth while.  How many of you would like to see robust support for
> the HD-PVR2 and improved support for other V4L2 devices?
>
>
> John
>
>
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