[02:27] if anyone wants to know, I updated the direct download link for the hdhr firmware here....https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HDHomeRun [02:27] [help.ubuntu.com] HDHomeRun - Community Ubuntu Documentation [02:27] Err...with the new firmware that sd has published. [02:30] was thinking that page needs some new screen prints as well.....They are pretty dated.. [03:18] dewman: thanks! feel free to update. [03:23] mrand, your welcome. Never done any wiki edits before so I am not sure how to drop the images in there. Figured I would start really really small.. =) [13:47] Can anybody recommend a good place to buy tv cards online from the UK? [13:47] what matters is the card, not where u get it [13:48] should be able to save some $ and get a good USB unit [13:48] I am hearing awesome things about the Sony Play TV [13:48] people here in australia even importing them from the UK [13:49] mycoDA: Can you use that without a ps3 or other sony device? [13:49] skinflint.co.uk [13:50] i.e are they compatable with mythbuntu? [13:50] yeah - is a reference dibicom design [13:50] needs no setting up [13:50] mycoDA: :) I'm gonna have to check this out :) thanks for the recommendation [13:50] is nice that it is a dual tuner in a sheilded box with a built in splitter [13:50] np mate [13:51] using the asus U3100 mini myself but they are off the market, PlayTV is a similar unit (or similar to 2 of em) [13:51] This is a nooby question but what's DVB-T mean? Terrestrial ? [13:51] yup [13:52] So does that mean analogue tv or digital? (I use sky for my tv service) [13:52] digital [13:53] mycoDA: Ok, how do I know if I have digital or not? I think Sky is? [13:53] that skinflint site was one that i was given when i asked for a good comparison site in the uk on mythtv-users [13:53] mycoDA: It's my first time doing this, I appreciate all the help greatly :) [13:53] if it is from a box of theirs u need to go another way [13:53] ie pay tv [13:54] freeview is dvb-t [13:55] Sky is DVB-S [13:56] some of it is encryped [13:58] mycoDA: Might have to be ditching sky in the future for freesat [13:58] http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Recording_Digital_Cable [13:58] [www.mythtv.org] Recording Digital Cable - MythTV Official Wiki [13:58] that would be how to grab sky [14:00] might be able to add a dvb-s tuner for the freeview channels from the satellite, anythin else needs their box (even free to view) [14:02] brb - gonna check on dogs [16:49] superm1, I know this is off topic, but I think I stumbled across one of your blogs for asterisk and google voice. some good stuff there....Thanks for the generic config files. =) [16:59] dewman, glad to hear it's making it's rounds around the internets :) [17:00] not enough people post entire "working" configs for stuff like this [17:02] dewman, are you going to be using it with a sip adapter or sip application? [17:07] I'm looking for a USB DVB-S (S2 as well preferrably) TV box, can you recommend any good ones with Linux support? [17:22] superm1, I was just trying to get it to work with google voice. I dont really have any hardware yet to test it out. But was thinking if I could use that and ditch the landline i would. Save some extra $$ =) [17:23] dewman, well just keep in mind that google hasn't committed to keeping GV free after this year [17:23] so you might have to start handing them some money if you commit to the solution [17:25] O yeah, I know....But i figured it could be another little project that I can try.... =) I grabbed the .iso from asterisk, did some updates and it broke right away....so, I figured instead of messing with a centos I would see if 10.04 would work.... [17:27] yeah it should work on ubuntu, i've got a friend who does it there [17:27] there's probably a PPA out there for the newer version of asterisk too [17:30] ok.....that works. I am grabbing 10.10 right now for a fresh load.... [17:31] err...10.04