[ale] upcoming mythtv presentation: Jesse needs a topic
Jesse Guardiani
jesse at wingnet.net
Wed Mar 29 15:23:42 EST 2006
Steve Hamlin wrote:
> Jesse,
>
> Just a few thoughts - I think you can get an hour out of the below :)
>
> MythTV questions I've run across in my not-too-uncommon setup (I
> think).
>
> I'll plug my questions first (A), then other generic topics (B-F)
>
> --- --- ---
>
> (A) Combining a Myth installation with a normal desktop, on multiple
> screens:
<snip things that relate to that>
> --- --- ---
The above is beyond the scope of things I do on a regular basis. It's a cool
idea. But I have no advice as I've never tried running more than one video
card per machine.
[...]
> (C) Tuner card selection: "Audience, just get a Hauppauge PVR-xx0, and
> see the IVTV driver page for details". Or hardware vs. software
> encoding, performance requirements,.
I can touch on this.
> (D) Video card selection: driver availability, hardware acceleration,
> XvMC, TV Out, mutlihead (DVI-I/D, Dsub)
Sounds good.
> (E) Brief explanation of how to take a default MythTV install (with
> intergrated front/backend) and either add a frontend, or separate the
> front/backend. MySQL network access config changes, MythTV tweaks,
> NFS/SMB issues?, wireless performance
Good topic. The wireless issue is particularly interesting, especially
as it relates to HDTV streaming.
[...]
> (G) Some background on MythGame (as I know nothing). How to get the
> ROMs, how to get joystick up in X and how this works with the mouse,
> what kind of joystick to get.
I'll be happy to talk about that.
> (H) Filesystem selection and configuration:
> (1) I did a bit of research on filesystem selection for a Myth box, and
> it seems to make a huge difference in performance because Myth is often
> bound by multi-GB file read, write and DELETE performance.
> (2) Hints you may have for new Myth users: XFS vs JFS vs. ext3 vs.
> Reiser(no!); mkfs.XXX options for best performance
I probably won't talk about this, as I run Reiserfs on my system. Probably
not the best choice for speed, but it's ultra reliable, even with a very
full filesystem. I've heard that XFS can be fragile, especially with near
full filesystems.
My MythTV box doubles as a maildir based mail server, so perhaps that's why
I chose reiserfs in the first place. :)
> (3) Thoughts about simple partitioning vs. LVM
Yeah, I can touch on that.
> (I) Video formats, transcoding, commercial skipping, DVD/VCDs. (good
> article in the recent Linux Journal featuring MythTV about how to create
> DVD menus in linux)
This is an excellent topic too.
All very good suggestions. Exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks!
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