Comment Re:Perhaps they can make it possible to configure (Score 1) 282
Interesting. I had almost the exact opposite experience with 0.18 and a Twinhan digital (DVB-T) card.
The main issue I had with MythTV was the (non-intuitive to me anyway) procedure to get the DVB-T card to scan for the channels. One has to manually add a transport for each frequency, then tell it to scan that transport for channels (PID's). This wasn't mentioned in the setup notes or the excellent Fedora Setup guide. Once I got over that hurdle, things went much smoother.
This 'manual add of transports' was not necessary using another application such as Kaffeine which just scanned for all frequencies/channels.
The other main issue for us non-US folks was getting XML-TV to play nice with the online guide data (lots of fiddling with timezone settings and removing duplicate channels.
Works like a charm now! I dare not touch it in case something breaks again