2013-11-03, 20:31
Go to the development thread on openelec forums, there are many gotham builds.
git checkout 90c1c0e
(2013-11-03, 22:38)nola mike Wrote: So stumbled on this thread after getting a "Client speaks protocol version 8 but we speak 77!" error when starting my mythtv backend. The backend is running on ubuntu, and it upgraded to 0.27 when I upgraded to 13.10. I'm running 4 xbmc clients running frodo, including 2 ubuntu, 1 android, and 1 openelec/rpi. After reading the thread, I'm not sure if there are binaries available for all of my devices. I have enough experience to know that me trying to compile anything for 3 platforms/4 machines is going to be time consuming at best. So what's my best option? I'm thinking downgrading back to 0.26, but I also know that I'm going to run into problems going that route...Compiling for ubuntu is a non issue, very simple.
(2013-11-25, 04:06)twojciac Wrote: Most of what I've seen in the release notes for mythtv 0.27 seem centered around mythfrontend enhancements. Is there any real value in 0.27 if you are running XBMC as the frontend?Yes of course, running a supported version always has advantages, like, ummm, support!
(2013-11-25, 04:37)nickr Wrote:(2013-11-25, 04:06)twojciac Wrote: Most of what I've seen in the release notes for mythtv 0.27 seem centered around mythfrontend enhancements. Is there any real value in 0.27 if you are running XBMC as the frontend?Yes of course, running a supported version always has advantages, like, ummm, support!
Also I wouldn't exactly call this list trivial:
http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Release_Notes...ythbackend
There is ongoing improvement all the time. I would throw back at you "what is the advantage of running 0.26?"
Quote:If anyone needs it I have cmyth 0.27 compiled for Frodo (Windows), Only .27 anything I can get to work on top of windows. I just don't see anywhere I can upload if anyone needs it.
(2013-09-20, 20:23)cfetzer Wrote: Note that recent XBMC pre-Gotham nightly builds have a version of the MythTV PVR addon that supports 0.27.
XBMC Nighties tend to be pretty stable, so I'd suggest to give it a try.
Cheers Christian
(2013-12-10, 00:03)vectorite Wrote: If anyone needs it I have cmyth 0.27 compiled for Frodo (Windows), Only .27 anything I can get to work on top of windows. I just don't see anywhere I can upload if anyone needs it.