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MythTV 0.23 Released

An anonymous reader writes "After six months of our new accelerated development schedule, MythTV 0.23 is now available. MythTV 0.23 brings a new event system, brand new Python bindings, the beta MythNetvision Internet video plugin, new audio code and surround sound upmixer, several new themes (Arclight and Childish), a greatly improved H.264 decoder, and fixes for analog scanning, among many others. Work towards MythTV 0.24 is in full swing, and has be progressing very well for the last several months. If all goes according to plan, MythTV 0.24 will bring a new MythUI OSD, a nearly rewritten audio subsystem capable of handling 24- and 32-bit audio and up to 8 channels of output, Blu-ray disc and disc structure playback, and various other performance, usability, and flexibility improvements."

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  1. Re:Grow some gonads by managementboy · · Score: 4, Informative

    Does it really matter to you that much what number the version has? The versioning in MythTV is just a rolling number stating a stable release. It does not state that it is beta or unstable or anything else. If it makes you happy call it 9.10 or 1.0 for all it matters.

    0.23 = Stable version as of 10th of May 2010.
    0.23-fixes = Stable version + all backported fixes as of the moment you download the code from svn.

  2. Re:MythTV rant by juissi · · Score: 4, Informative

    Does it record to two files if the shows overlap (due to begin/end padding)?

    Yes. You can create up to five virtual tuners per tuner card, which will solve this problem.

    Does mythweb has a record button on the shedule overview?

    This I don't know. I would check, but my Myth box is not connected to the Internet right now.

    Does it play DVDs out of the box?

    Yes, at least for me it does. (Mythbuntu 10.04)

    Does it allow me find&copy the recorded files to another machine so I can watch them on the road? (searching trough the hashed filenames is no fun)

    Sometimes I have copied an episode or a movie straight from the Mythweb interface to some other computer.