On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 05:28:16PM -0800, Jason Weinstein wrote: > I am working on getting myth MythTV box set up with: 1) an antenna > rotor that MythTV controls whenever changing channels and 2) digital > tv with my pcHDTV HD-3000.
All I can say is wow, you're hardcore. I'm lucky that while my HDTV stations are not all in one direction, almost all are one way and another is close and in the opposite direction, so I can make it work with one antenna. I've been amused at how HDTV has taken me and other back to putting up an antenna. Still, I think a rotor (though you already have a fancy one so this doesn't apply to you) might not be the way to go unless your stations are all over the map. I presume you've experimented with how bad the multipath is if you just merge two different antennas, and found it unacceptable. It would be nice if the tuner cards came with switchable coax inputs, so you could say, "use antenna 1 for this channel, antenna 2 for that channel". An extenal box to do that might also be good, an cheaper and more workable than a rotor solution. > > So, I need for MythTV, when tuning to a digital station, to first run > a command that sends the IR signal to the rotor, then wait x number of > seconds, and then tune the HD-3000 to the desired channel. > > Is this in any way possible?? Or can I expect that in the near future > the bug that causes MythTV to hang when tuning to a weak or > non-existant digital station? I certainly hope so. You can configure in the setup a command to do your channel changing, so could you perhaps wrap your blaster command in a shell script that just does a sleep after commanding the rotor? Or does myth try to change before the command returns?
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