Re: [Freevo-users] freevo with 2 channels? (HDHomeRun)

2011-09-27 Thread John Molohan

On 27/09/2011 01:13, Ross Boylan wrote:

I just go a SiliconDust HDHomeRun, and am wondering if freevo will work
well with it.

In particular, the box can provide two streams at once.  Is there a way
to record both?

Also, any tips or pointers on getting HDHomeRun and freevo working would
be great.  I saw some earlier posts from someone trying to set it up,
but it wasn't clear to me how successful that was.

I'm on Debian, running lenny (aka oldstable), which has freevo 1.8.1-3.
I can get 1.9.0-10.1 from unstable in a pinch, and that's the same
version in stable aka squeeze.

Thanks.
Ross Boylan

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I've mentioned in my reply to your other post that I don't know this 
plugin but does this wiki page help?


   
http://doc.freevo.org/ExternalTunerConfig#head-6cf388ccd64df7c836eef9d669a94fbee89af169


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Re: [Freevo-users] freevo with 2 channels? (HDHomeRun)

2011-09-27 Thread Adam Charrett
On Mon, 2011-09-26 at 17:13 -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
 I just go a SiliconDust HDHomeRun, and am wondering if freevo will work
 well with it.
 
 In particular, the box can provide two streams at once.  Is there a way
 to record both?
 

Unfortunately not (yet...), you could watch 1 and record the other.

 Also, any tips or pointers on getting HDHomeRun and freevo working would
 be great.  I saw some earlier posts from someone trying to set it up,
 but it wasn't clear to me how successful that was.

The livepause plugin _should_ support the hdhomerun, but I don't think
its been tested as well as it could have been due to very few people
that use freevo seeming to have them

 I'm on Debian, running lenny (aka oldstable), which has freevo 1.8.1-3.
 I can get 1.9.0-10.1 from unstable in a pinch, and that's the same
 version in stable aka squeeze.

Definitely go for at least 1.9.0 if not try installing the source version.

 Thanks.
 Ross Boylan
 
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[Freevo-users] freevo with 2 channels? (HDHomeRun)

2011-09-26 Thread Ross Boylan
I just go a SiliconDust HDHomeRun, and am wondering if freevo will work
well with it.

In particular, the box can provide two streams at once.  Is there a way
to record both?

Also, any tips or pointers on getting HDHomeRun and freevo working would
be great.  I saw some earlier posts from someone trying to set it up,
but it wasn't clear to me how successful that was.

I'm on Debian, running lenny (aka oldstable), which has freevo 1.8.1-3.
I can get 1.9.0-10.1 from unstable in a pinch, and that's the same
version in stable aka squeeze.

Thanks.
Ross Boylan

[Previous post was from a non-subscribed edress and didn't show up.]



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