I am also using a wired to wireless adapter on my mvp. I can watch recordings, live tv and vlc just fine. I had stuttering issues until I added the route command courtsy of this thread:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=12920738 >This is not a message asking for help, but a description of what I have >done >to help with these issues based on what I have gathered from this list. > > > >I have a MythTV server/frontend v0.20.155 on FC5. > >The MVP is a Rev D. > >The MVP is connected to a dlink DWLG820 wired/wireless adapter that uses >Turbo G so the MVP is 'wireless' > >I setup dhcpd and tftpd on the FC5 box as per the instructions for each and >disabled dhcp on my soho router. > > > >The dongle I tried first was the 0.3.3 release. It took about 15 minutes to >load and when it did, the mvp would reboot when I tried to watch live tv >one >time and then work the next. And recordings would play, but the video/audio >was choppy and sometimes it was fine. > > > >To try to fix this I decided to use a newer build and loaded the 20070204 >build. This worked the same way. Long loads, reboot live tv and choppy >recordings via myth. > > > >After reading through the wiki and other posts, I tried nfs instead of myth >recordings and still got the same erratic choppy view one time but not the >next. About this time I added a digital tuner to the myth server and in the >process I ID-10-Ted the server and had to take time to rebuild and get back >to the point I was. > > > >Over the weekend I got back into the MVP (which was still booting slowly, >choppy, etc). After booting and switching to mythtv/live tv, I saw a new >message that indicated it was taking an unusually long time to contact the >server. After hunting around, I found this was potentially caused by name >resolution not working. So, since I wanted to setup DNS with >internal/external views I went ahead and installed bind on FC5 and used it >to handle my internal name space view with the name of the server and the >mvp box etc. This is the DNS server that is now handed out by the dhcp >server instead of my soho router that gets DNS info from the ISP. > > > >Immediately I knew I found a solution to the boot issue, it now takes about >2 or 3 minutes to boot the mvp. The reboots of the MVP when entering >mythtv/live tv seemed to stop with this too, but now the live tv was choppy >just like recorded. > > > >On to the choppy video. On the mailing lists I found this thread/message >that were describing exactly what was happening to me. > > > >http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.multimedia.mvpmc.user/1059 > > > >I have added the tcp option to the nfs mount and the choppy playback is >gone, both in mythtv recordings and nfs recordings. (Which I understand has >been added to the daily builds now via the nfsmount.sh script) > > > >So, I don't know if it was dumb luck, coincidence or what, but the MVP has >been running fine for 48 hours with excellent live tv under myth and great >recording playback. Now, on to VLC for audio streaming! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys-and earn cash http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV _______________________________________________ Mvpmc-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mvpmc-users mvpmc wiki: http://mvpmc.wikispaces.com/
