> Marius Schrecker wrote:
>> Now all of the frontends get
>>
>>> a caller id OSD message like this when somebody calls.
>>>
>>> http://www.aldorf.no/mythtv/alert.jpg
>> Was rather shocked to see that George has emigrated to Norway (47)!
> I was relieved.
>
> signed,
> a US citizen
>
I live in Norw
John Biundo wrote:
> bill peck wrote:
>
>> I'm running Myth backend, Asterisk, nfs, and SlimServer on my Athlon xp2100
>> with no problems. I also have a Digium TDM400 in the slot, a promise sata
>> controller and my hd3000 capture card.
>>
>>
> Interesting... I'm just contemplating gettin
On 1/24/06, bill peck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm running Myth backend, Asterisk, nfs, and SlimServer on my Athlon xp2100
> with no problems. I also have a Digium TDM400 in the slot, a promise sata
> controller and my hd3000 capture card.
>
>
>
> --
>
> Bill Peck
> http://www.pecknet.com
>
Marius Schrecker wrote:
Now all of the frontends get
a caller id OSD message like this when somebody calls.
http://www.aldorf.no/mythtv/alert.jpg
Was rather shocked to see that George has emigrated to Norway (47)!
I was relieved.
signed,
a US citizen
Now all of the frontends get
> a caller id OSD message like this when somebody calls.
>
> http://www.aldorf.no/mythtv/alert.jpg
>
Was rather shocked to see that George has emigrated to Norway (47)!
Marius
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>>> "John Biundo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/24/06 1:42 PM >>>
> bill peck wrote:
> > I'm running Myth backend, Asterisk, nfs, and SlimServer on my
Athlon
> > xp2100 with no problems. I also have a Digium TDM400 in the slot,
> > a promise sata controller and my hd3000 capture card.
>
> Interesting.
On 1/24/06, John Biundo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
bill peck wrote:> I'm running Myth backend, Asterisk, nfs, and SlimServer on my Athlon xp2100> with no problems. I also have a Digium TDM400 in the slot, a promise sata> controller and my hd3000 capture card.
>Interesting... I'm just contemplating
bill peck wrote:
> I'm running Myth backend, Asterisk, nfs, and SlimServer on my Athlon xp2100
> with no problems. I also have a Digium TDM400 in the slot, a promise sata
> controller and my hd3000 capture card.
>
Interesting... I'm just contemplating getting rid of my slimp3 and
replacing it wi
I'm running Myth backend, Asterisk, nfs, and SlimServer on my Athlon xp2100 with no problems. I also have a Digium TDM400 in the slot, a promise sata controller and my hd3000 capture card.--
Bill Peckhttp://www.pecknet.com
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On 1/24/06, John Biundo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tim Dodge wrote:
> > I'm running asterisk and mythbackend on the same machine, and have
> > never had a problem. I don't use an FXO card though - I was getting
> > all kinds of echo problems - so I bought a Sipura SPA-3000 which works
> > flawles
Tim Dodge wrote:
> I'm running asterisk and mythbackend on the same machine, and have
> never had a problem. I don't use an FXO card though - I was getting
> all kinds of echo problems - so I bought a Sipura SPA-3000 which works
> flawlessly.
That seems reasonable. Mythbackend doesn't need X, rig
On 24/01/06, Andrew McNabb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 11:26:17PM -0800, John Biundo wrote:
> > For starters, you can get an x100p "clone". Digium makes the brand
> > name boards, which you want for a "production system", but it's not
> > needed for a home-based install.
>
On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 11:26:17PM -0800, John Biundo wrote:
> For starters, you can get an x100p "clone". Digium makes the brand
> name boards, which you want for a "production system", but it's not
> needed for a home-based install.
>
You shouldn't use the x100p at all, clone or genuine, on a
Brad Fuller wrote:
> Mike wrote:
>> John Biundo wrote:
>>
>>> Peter Loron wrote:
>>>
Yeah, I'd like to use a solid state box for Asterisk, but I need to
have
a PCI slot for my X100P card to interface with POTS.
>>> Have you attempted any integration betw
Brad Fuller wrote:
>
> That's pretty cheap. Thanks. I'll check that out. Any particular mfr
> that is best? This is clearly out of my league.
>
For starters, you can get an x100p "clone". Digium makes the brand name
boards, which you want for a "production system", but it's not needed
for
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] MythTV
and Asterisk?
John Biundo wrote:
Brad Fuller wrote:
Mike wrote:what hw is required? can you use a plain old modem card? Or do you need something fancy?
Don't know what Mike is using for his asterisk-less solution. With asterisk, you need an X100P
gt; Dean
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Biundo
> Sent: Monday, 23 January 2006 11:01 PM
> To: Discussion about mythtv
> Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] MythTV and Asterisk?
>
> Brad Fulle
Brad Fuller wrote:
John Biundo wrote:
Brad Fuller wrote:
Mike wrote:
what hw is required? can you use a plain old modem card? Or do you need
something fancy?
Don't know what Mike is using for his asterisk-less solution. With
asterisk, you need an X100P
John Biundo wrote:
Brad Fuller wrote:
Mike wrote:
what hw is required? can you use a plain old modem card? Or do you need
something fancy?
Don't know what Mike is using for his asterisk-less solution. With
asterisk, you need an X100P card, which is a fancy modem, avai
,
Dean
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Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] MythTV and Asterisk?
Brad Fuller wrote:
> Mike wrote:
> what hw is required? can you
Brad Fuller wrote:
> Mike wrote:
> what hw is required? can you use a plain old modem card? Or do you need
> something fancy?
Don't know what Mike is using for his asterisk-less solution. With
asterisk, you need an X100P card, which is a fancy modem, available on
ebay for about $15 in the U.S.
Mike wrote:
John Biundo wrote:
Peter Loron wrote:
Yeah, I'd like to use a solid state box for Asterisk, but I need to have
a PCI slot for my X100P card to interface with POTS.
Have you attempted any integration between Asterisk and Mythtv?
> Have you attempted any integration between Asterisk and Mythtv? The
> obvious one, of course, is doing caller id OSD. I'm planning to get
Sending caller ID events is the only integration I've ever done with Myth.
I've yet to even install mythphone :)
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Mike wrote:
> You don't need asterisk for that... Just mythnotify from the contrib
> dir. Thats what I use for callerid via OSD.
>
Yeah... getting asterisk just for that is probably overkill. I've
already got a pretty full-blown (for a home system) asterisk
installation, so this is a natural.
John Biundo wrote:
> Peter Loron wrote:
>
>> Yeah, I'd like to use a solid state box for Asterisk, but I need to have
>> a PCI slot for my X100P card to interface with POTS.
>>
>>
>
> Have you attempted any integration between Asterisk and Mythtv? The
> obvious one, of course, is doing ca
Peter Loron wrote:
> Yeah, I'd like to use a solid state box for Asterisk, but I need to have
> a PCI slot for my X100P card to interface with POTS.
>
Have you attempted any integration between Asterisk and Mythtv? The
obvious one, of course, is doing caller id OSD. I'm planning to get
that g
Yeah, I'd like to use a solid state box for Asterisk, but I need to have
a PCI slot for my X100P card to interface with POTS.
-Pete
Brian Wood wrote:
> On Jan 23, 2006, at 3:48 PM, Peter Loron wrote:
>
>> John Biundo wrote:
>>> Dean Collins wrote:
How do you handle interruptions etc?
>
On Jan 23, 2006, at 3:48 PM, Peter Loron wrote:
> John Biundo wrote:
>> Dean Collins wrote:
>>> How do you handle interruptions etc?
>>>
>>> I thought asterisk had to be a standalone solution otherwise voice
>>> quality can vary?
>>>
>>
>> Also heard that Asterisk and X don't get along very well.
John Biundo wrote:
> Dean Collins wrote:
>> How do you handle interruptions etc?
>>
>> I thought asterisk had to be a standalone solution otherwise voice
>> quality can vary?
>>
>
> Also heard that Asterisk and X don't get along very well.
>
> I'm running both, but on seperate boxen right now.
I
Dean Collins wrote:
> How do you handle interruptions etc?
>
> I thought asterisk had to be a standalone solution otherwise voice
> quality can vary?
>
Also heard that Asterisk and X don't get along very well.
I'm running both, but on seperate boxen right now.
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Dean Collins wrote:
> How do you handle interruptions etc?
>
> I thought asterisk had to be a standalone solution otherwise voice
> quality can vary?
>
Well, it's not like it's a production asterisk server. I just use it for
fax and voicemail.
I never noticed a problem, but it wasn't used much
mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] MythTV and Asterisk?
Peter Loron wrote:
> Is anybody running a Myth backend and Asterisk on the same box?
>
I was until about a week ago when I needed the PCI slot that my X100P
was taking for
my new Turtle Beach Riviera 5.1 card. Works fine.
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Peter Loron wrote:
> Is anybody running a Myth backend and Asterisk on the same box?
>
I was until about a week ago when I needed the PCI slot that my X100P
was taking for
my new Turtle Beach Riviera 5.1 card. Works fine.
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Programmer/Sys Admin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Is anybody running a Myth backend and Asterisk on the same box?
-Pete
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