#JRIVER MEDIA CENTER RASPBERRY PI 3 DRIVERS#I've tried everything you mentioned, and I also compiled and installed the media_build drivers from the linuxtv project with no luck as well. I have had the exact same problem with the Hauppauge WinTV-dualHD Model 01595 USB ID 2040:026d #JRIVER MEDIA CENTER RASPBERRY PI 3 TV#I will likely be expanding this setup to include either another fire tv or fire stick once i get the details ironed out.ĭumbo25 wrote:I am having an issue with dvb driver. I am sure once i set up the mythtv backend the plex server setup will be easy by comparison.Īlso for what its worth my setup will be pi3 as a mythtv backend and plex server ( it will have a separate powered usb hard drive for movies and recordings ) a amazon fire tv with kodi / mythtv trontend and a hdhomerun prime with cablecard. Also anyone else looking around to do this here is a link to the youtube video i found: Thank you very much for any advice on this. I also have several 2.5 drives laying about ( I never throw drives out when i dispose of a computer, yes i am paranoid ) so maybe one of those will work. If its size how much room would be adequate? I happen to be using a 64gig class10 microsd card that i had handy. Is a external hard drive required to run mythtv backend? If so is it because of size constraints of most microsd cards? Or because of potential wear ( does sql write that often that it will burn out a sd card? ) I have seen a couple of youtube video's on setting up mythtv backend and they all use ubuntu 14 on the pi rather than raspberian I am sure there is reason for that now that i have banged my head against the wall on this for a bit. Mythtvbackend i havent gotten to work and i am going to go at from a different angle at this point. If you don't know the ip address of your pi, enter 'sudo ifconfig' in a terminal on your pi, and it will tell you. My goal is to set up mythtv backend on my pi3 along with plex server. Code: Select 192.168.1.35 Once you enter the address, click connect, and it will prompt you for your password. I think i have come to the conclusion that using raspberian is just causing me headaches on this front. This seems like the right thread to talk about these little pi devices as media centers. Ls: cannot access /dev/dvb: No such file or directoryīnf nf nfīnf nf nf No vdr/pvr seems to be running, but I know vdr can be called something else Please let me know if any other info is required Or how do I check that a vdr application is running? The output from $ ps -A is very long. I know I should use modprobe to load the dvb driver, but which driver? vdr) is running."Īnd that is where I get stuck. #JRIVER MEDIA CENTER RASPBERRY PI 3 DRIVER#Please check wether dvb driver is loaded and "main:3228: FATAL: ***** NO USEABLE TERRCABLE_ATSC CARD FOUND. However, when I run (I live in US and need to use ATSC) The WinTV-dualHD device seems to appear (?):īus 001 Device 011: ID 2040:026d Hauppauge I downloaded and copied firmware to /lib/firmware/v4l-cx231xx-avcore-01.fw and rebooted. I have raspberry pi 3 and latest raspbian (-raspbian-jessie.img) installed running 4.9 kernel with WinTV-dualHD.
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