[mythtv-users] comment on lugins
Mike Perkins
mikep at randomtraveller.org.uk
Tue Feb 14 23:15:48 UTC 2017
On 14/02/17 20:23, Mark Perkins wrote:
> On 15 February 2017 12:36:49 AM James Linder <jam at tigger.ws> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>> For many years I've used a myth system to record and watch tv. That
>> works well and I'm happy.
>>
>> When I needed an entertainment center for saturation divers who spend
>> upto 28 days closed in the chamber or 17 odd hours decompressing from
>> 300 m (sic) with all the hastles of gas mixture changes etc to stay
>> alive I immediately thought of mythtv.
>>
>> I'm posting this, as an invite for comments or to be straightened out
>> where I'm misguided.
>> For my testing I setup a mythbuntu 14.04 system with netvision.
>>
>> First I tried mythmusic. Compared to amarock or clementine this is
>> terrible and scarsely usable. There is no obvious way to select a song
>> (welcome to the long list). Scanning is a pain. How can myth create such
>> crap? Wow, blown away.
>>
>> Next I tried netvision. On par with mythmusic. First pass at browse
>> internet videos I selected TED and YouTube.
>> I no longer have the selection I just have TED/YouTube
>>
>> I can browse YouTube but when I try to play something I get 'unknown error'
>> Using the Chrome browser on it's own everything works normally.
>>
>> Why am I having such a torrid time, yet the tools seem well accepted and
>> people are happy with them?
>>
>> Thanks
>> James
>> _______________________________________________
> If you are interested in mythmusic you should probably go with mythbuntu
> 16.04 which will run 0.28 out of the box. 14.04 runs 0.27. I believe a lot
> of fixes and improvements went into mythmusic 0.28 that couldn't be
> backported to 0.27. Also I assume you ran the updates? Otherwise you will
> be missing 3 years of fixes.
>
> I suspect that most people use either chrome / Firefox instead of the built
> in browser. It works well enough that way and it doesn't take much to
> configure it. But even then I believe there have been recent threads to do
> with YouTube changes that may be ongoing.
>
> Try some different themes as well to see if the different layouts suit you
> better. Maybe mythcenter-wide. Also Kodi frontends seem popular but I
> don't use one so can't advise much in that regard.
>
> But if this is an entertainment system that is not going to be used for TV
> (reception pretty bad 300m underwater I guess) then not sure MythTV is the
> way to go. It has been stated to have issues if no tuners are defined (a
> dummy tuner is acceptable as I understand it). And if just for music or
> just for video there are probably better programs out there. Mythtv excels
> with TV.
>
I'm guessing that this is intended for the 'tank' that divers will be spending the time in once they
return to the surface, or if they have to return in a hurry and have to be decompressed once out of
the water.
The idea will likely be to have the bulk of the system outside the 'tank', including storage and
antennae, and just a remote front end inside to relieve the boredom of the divers.
--
Mike Perkins
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