can a dreambox be a backend
#16
same here!
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#17
dushmaniac Wrote:yes, someone is/was working on a DM500 add-on a couple of weeks ago. not sure what the status is atm.

Is it possible to give us a update about the status?
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#18
Wink 
Sign me up to...
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#19
Hello,

here is a unfinished version of a dreambox pvr addon...
https://github.com/amet/DreamBox-pvr-client-

cu Nordish
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#20
Thank you, will be giving this a try. Are you still developing it?
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#21
some kind of guide would be great,or can someone explain me what to do with it. does it work?
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#22
NordishByNature Wrote:Hello,

here is a unfinished version of a dreambox pvr addon...

cu Nordish

one would think that if I wanted unfinished version floating around the forums I would do it myself No
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#23
ok, then you still working on it?
maybe you can tell us something about the status atm.
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#24
stadtkind Wrote:ok, then you still working on it?
maybe you can tell us something about the status atm.

I havent worked on it in a while, busy atm
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#25
i think this project is dead.
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#26
Any news?
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#27
I also would like to see a nice pvr frontend for the dreambox, count me in!

@all: just a humble suggestion, have you already tried to add a dreambox as video source with the tuxbox://<dreambox-ip> protokoll ? working pretty good for me. not usable for adding timers etc though.
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#28
Someone also suggested using dvblogic's connect server since a dreambox can be used as a backend for that and it has an API. There is also a boxee client for this too!
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#29
The API on the dreambox itself should make for an easy solution without and dvblogic or vdr software in betwean..or am I missing something?
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#30
No, but DVBlink also allows other network tuners and tuner cards to be used under Windows so it would be an ideal solution all round, plus since Boxee is a fork of XBMC and it already has a client it might be easier to port to XBMC??
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