Byron Jeff wrote:
>
> AFAICT nothing has ever worked using MythTV's protocol in terms of playing
> video no matter what I specify on the command line. I've been testing by
> telnetting into the MVP, killing the dongle.bin.config started mvpmc
> command and firing off my own copy from the busybox command line. That's
> how I got the error messages I posted in my last post.
>
> The listing of shows and other items in the database come across fine.
> Playing video directly from the NFS filesystem works too. But when using
> the Myth menu and connecting the two together? Boom!
What is in 0.21 SVN? The dongle supports 0.21 and 0.21-fixes, I don't think
it
supports SVN as SVN has large changes (unless 0.21 SVN is just a 0.21 fixes
setup). If 0.21 SVN is the development version there are issues.
There have been recent reports that SVN changes the protocol to something
that the current dongles don't support (and adds a few more things in the
structures) and that there are patches being worked on to correct this.
>
> I'm going to try one more option and mirror the MythTV backend directory
> and MVP directory via NFS so that the filenames and paths are the same. Be
> back in a virtual minute...
Yes, I have found that the paths need to match for all recordings that are
attempting to be read via NFS.
>
> ...now that generated some traction! Recordings now work. Still no joy on
> live TV, but the box can now handle the primary function I need it for.
>
Roger
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