On Dec 5, 2009, at 4:04 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:

> Quoting Jarod Wilson <ja...@wilsonet.com>:
> 
>> On Dec 3, 2009, at 11:20 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
>> 
>>> Jarod Wilson <ja...@wilsonet.com> writes:
>>> 
>>>>> Keep in mind that even with this device you still need a way to change
>>>>> the channel on the cablebox, so you need an IR blaster or something like
>>>>> that too.
>>>> 
>>>> Good thing there's an IR transceiver built into the HD-PVR itself. :)
>>>> 
>>>> IR transmit and receive are both functional under Linux with a bit of
>>>> kernel patching (or no patching at all if you're running the latest
>>>> Fedora 11 or 12 kernels), but there's still an issue with occasional
>>>> device hangs during a recording when the IR part is active. There's a
>>>> new firmware and windows driver update that was just released that
>>>> explicitly mentions fixing some issues with the IR part though, which
>>>> may well solve the hangs...
>>> 
>>> Ah, excellent!  This is good news, and very NEW news...  It certainly
>>> has NOT been the case until recently that the IR port works from Linux.
>> 
>> Yep, I finished up the initial patches to enable it just a few weeks ago.
>> 
>>> I'm glad to hear it does!
>>> 
>>> Does Myth support this yet?
>> 
>> If you're talking about the video hardware portion, yes, fully supported in 
>> MythTV 0.22. For the IR part, MythTV doesn't care. You just set up your 
>> channel change script like you always have, now containing irsend commands 
>> that operate on the transmitter device lirc sets up for the IR part.
> 
> I only have ivtv and firewire devices.  I've never used an IR Blaster.
> So I have no clue how to set up a script to use one, where I would find
> such a script, or how to use one with an HD-PVR.  Is there some tutorial?
> I suspect I'll need one in the next 6 months.

I don't think there's anything official anywhere just yet, just some references 
to posts on the mythtv mailing lists... The only part that is specific to the 
hdpvr is the device driver patching (which isn't needed for Fedora 11 or Fedora 
12, since I've added those there already). From there, its pretty much the same 
as the PVR-150 and HVR-1600 IR blasters, so step 11 and on here is fairly 
relevant:

http://www.blushingpenguin.com/mark/blog/?p=24

The lirc_zilog driver started out as lirc_pvr150 from the above, but was 
renamed (since it also drives the IR part on the HVR-1600 and HD-PVR) and 
significantly updated in my lirc git tree.

-- 
Jarod Wilson
ja...@wilsonet.com




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