Andrew said:

        >I would say its consumed a lot more than a few hours. And I'm a 
software 
        >engineer with a fair bit of linux experience. How many non-software 
        >engineers get it working?
        >
        >Finally, thanks to those people who replied, it gives me (some) hope.
        >
        >-- Andrew

        I'm most definitely a non-software engineer.  I'm a bit of a geek, but 
no software engineer ;-)

        When I first set about making a MythTV system it took me about a week's 
worth of evenings (until 2 or 3am) just getting my hardware working.  Actually 
configuring mythtv took very little time compared to that, but maybe that was 
because I was spending all the rest of my free time reading documentation.

        The first big mystery to solve was how to configure the xmltv grabber.  
Back in October last year it didn't parse the list of channels and present 
possible matches like it does now.

        I made a fatal mistake earlier this year and wiped out my system with 
an rm -rf /* so had to reinstall everything.  It only took me a couple of 
evenings to put everything right (I lost my backups too), and that included 
Gentoo compile time!

        You talk about Mythtv like it's a commercial product.  It isn't.  So 
you can only be a user, not a 'consumer'.  If you're not prepared to put in a 
bit of time getting it to work you really have no reason to complain.  I mean 
it's not as if you paid for anything is it? ;-)

        Now my system is all set up it just WORKS.  My wife can use it - even 
to the point where she can solve problems (like jiggling a DVB-T recorded show 
to work properly when the mpeg decoder doesn't like the stream) herself.  She's 
no kind of superuser, so that must mean mythtv is user-friendly in operation.  
The backend machine has, to the best of my knowledge never hung or crashed for 
months.  Uptime is in the region of 3 months now, and the last time I rebooted 
was for something non-myth related (adding a new HDD).

        I agree that Myth could be easier to set up for newbies, but even if 
you look at Windows MCE (eech), that asks you a bunch of questions at setup 
time - which you may or may not answer correctly depending on what you know 
about.  Answer a setup question wrongly and it's not going to work!

        As far as what you have to do to get NTL Digital working on your 
system, there can't be many channels which the Radio Times grabber doesn't list 
- the channel_ids file in /usr/share/xmltv/tv_grab_uk_rt is 257 lines long!  So 
you have to add channels yourself and map them to the right NTL channel 
numbers, but if you start with the channels you **actually watch** then add the 
rest bit by bit later, it'll be a much nicer job.

        Justin.
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