I am thinking about using a MediaMVP as a front end also. All I want to use it for is to watch previous recordings. How good is the quality? Is there any problems like stuttering, pauses, etc when watching a recording over a MediaMVP and using the skip forward feature? Are you running the MediaMVP over wireless or a wired network?
Thanks, John > -----Original Message----- > From: Rusty McEacharn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 10:29 PM > To: Discussion about mythtv > Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Anyone using MediaMVP with 0.16? > > the HOWTO is good, but you can avoid a LOT of work using the binary > releases. all you have to do then are steps 5 thru 5.4. > > > Upon looking at mythbackend.log it says the client is trying to use > > protocol version 8 while the server (mythtv 0.16) is using protocol 13. > > my log says that too, yet it can play recordings. what version > version of mvpmc are you using? i had similar problems using some of > the older binary releases. make sure your using the latest 2005 > release. > > if you think your dongle.bin.mvpmc file is bad, i have a known working > one on my ftp site you can try to rule that out. i'll send the link > off list. > > also, check your /tftpboot/dongle.bin.mvpmc.config. it should look > something like the following if playing back vi nfs, assuming you > store recording in /myth/tv on your backend: > > mkdir /myth/tv > /etc/nfsmount.sh 192.168.0.2:/myth/tv /myth/tv > /bin/mvpmc -M -f /etc/helvR10.fnt -s 192.168.0.2 -o svideo -a 4:3 -m > ntsc -r /myth/tv & > > my /etc/exports looks like this: > /myth/tv 192.168.0.10(ro) > > if playing back via the mythtv protocol: > rdate -s 192.168.0.2 > /bin/mvpmc -M -f /etc/helvR10.fnt -s 192.168.0.2 -o svideo -a 4:3 -m ntsc > &
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