[ale] myth without tv part
JD
jdp at algoloma.com
Mon Feb 21 17:01:40 EST 2011
No, I'm saying I was also unable to get MythTV to see any of my existing
media, just like you. Since my Hauppauge USB ClearQAM tuner was not
supported well, I gave up.
I installed XBMC last fall, but didn't make it pull metadata for TV or
Movies using the dir/file scrapers until yesterday. It is amazing with
all the metadata when using library mode. XBMC isn't perfect, but
pointing it at your media (nfs/cifs/samba/USB or local) does let you
watch it immediately without all the metadata. My install is on a
netbook, so audio and video are limited to stereo and 800x600
resolution. Considering the N280 CPU and built-in video adapter, I'm not
expecting HD ... ever. For HD viewing with HDMI, I have a different,
file based device.
This article
http://uk.lifehacker.com/5393227/turbo-charge-your-new-xbmc-installation
may be useful to understand XBMC quickly. Installing it as a playback
only using the LiveCD is under 10 minutes.
In XBMC - DO NOT MIX MOVIES AND TV IN THE SAME DIRECTORIES. That is my
best advice. I split content into TV, Movies, Music, and Other so the
metadata scrapers don't make poor selections and force found movie
metadata onto your home movies or TV series.
On 02/21/2011 02:11 PM, Narahari 'n' Savitha wrote:
> JD:
>
> Are you saying that you are using Myth to keep the recordings and
> ripped mpegs etc., on the backend.
>
> You then use XBMC to poll or look at these folders and show the stuff
> as links on your XBMC front end ?
>
> -Narahari
>
> On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 2:00 PM, JD <jdp at algoloma.com
> <mailto:jdp at algoloma.com>> wrote:
>
> I had that same issue with MythTV.
>
> XBMC is an easy to use (relatively) front end that may be worth
> your time. Last weekend the DC404 guys did a fairly extensive
> demonstration and how-to presentation on XBMC and a few other
> tools entitled The Most Awesome Vegan Mediacenter
> <http://dc404.kaos.to/page4/files/Awesome_Vegan_Mediacenter.pdf> .
>
> I spent a few hours setting XBMC up yesterday on an Eee - just the
> XBMC stuff, not all the other downloading (sickbeard and SABnzdb)
> stuff. I'm hooked.
>
> I've seen where some folks use MythTV to record and XBMC to
> playback in a wife + kid friendly way. I'd like to have MythTV do
> the recordings too ... someday. Ah, someday. For now, I'll just
> push the content into the TV folders and movies into the Movie
> area that XBMC understands.
>
> I'm ignorant on MythTV's magical internal workings and want to
> understand too.
>
>
> On 02/21/2011 12:43 PM, Narahari 'n' Savitha wrote:
>> Friends:
>> I understnad that there is TV in MythTV. But since my tuner is
>> not there yet, can I use Myth as an Entertainment be all util.
>> For example, I have ripped 10 dvd's and I have mpegs of those in
>> my backend server (which also runs the front end for now).
>> Whatever configuration I do, I am unable to see the mpeg files
>> show up in the front end. I am not sure what I am missing but I
>> was expecting
>> the front end to show the icons of the mpeg files (or iso), so I
>> can pick them and play.
>> Appreciate your time and any inputs to cure my ignorance.
>> -Narahari
>>
>> ____________________________________________
>
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