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Mediaportal is probably the most robust backend supported right now. Using it myself with great success...
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I personally have very few issues with a combination of VDR and XBMC.
It seems most people have various views on what backend is best for the job. It really is a case of what you prefer and what works best for your setup. For me it's VDR. For others it's TVHeadend of Mediaportal.
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Well, I know OP says that he couldn't get along with myth, but for me it's working well enough now to be a drop in replacement for mythfrontend.....
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2012-01-14, 00:35
(This post was last modified: 2012-01-14, 00:38 by User 108719.)
More than a year ago I was using MediaPortal on Windows, server+client, not stable
Then switched to ForTheRecord recorder and MediaPortal client on Windows, recorder was good but not 100% stable, but it could have been a hardware problem although I had the same hardware as the developers.
Then bought a VU+DUO enigma2 receiver, 100% stable, but the whole interface is from the 90', dated is what I mean. But good
Then I saw recently that XBMC had PVR support, so took a look around and decided to make a new setup based on XBMC + tvheadend, bought the hardware, installed everything and my worst nightmare became true, not stable at all, a lot of missed recordings, it was sometimes hit/a lot of miss.
Then tried VDR, 2 words "The Best", never missed a recording up until now, a bit hard to setup, but once you have everthing working, VDR itself, eepg, epgsearch, dvbapi, xvdr and VDRAdmin-AM webinterface, you'll have the most feature rich and stable of them all, that is VDR alone. In combination with XBMC, mainly when watching live tv there can be a crash of XBMC sometimes.
VDR an tvheadend was both on Linux
Just my 2 cents
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I am using mythbox (w/separate back end) on XBMC in windows 7 with great success! Never a problem. Using a n550 laptop with HDMI.
ATV2 works with mythbox but ATV2 does not have enough power to play the Recordings (SD or HD)! If the next ATV2 comes with enough power this setup is the best! ATV2 works just like an appliance!
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For me, best solution is combination VDR,XBMC(opdenkamp)+XVDR Pipelka under Linux. I'm using VDR for many years and as backend VDR is very stable. VDR is very stable with own plugin xineliboutput over VDPAU.
I tried to use tvheadend. It works, TVHeadend has better setting(web interface) than VDR, but about stability, VDR is better with combination 2 DVB-S2 Dual card. TVheadend has problem with multifrondend card..