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Fri, 31 Oct 2008

Scary item for the holidays 31 Oct
I've added notes for counting matches in multiple columns in Excel to the wiki.

There, that should scare the beans out of some of you (me, offering up a workable MS tip). Happy Halloween!

joat: 07:13:40 31 Oct 2008


Mon, 27 Oct 2008

Wut?! 27 Oct
On Friday, I realized that hearing "Sweet Patootie" sung in a thick Southern accent, by a Larry the Cable Guy clone, is actually quite scary. I'm not so sure that I'm going back to that store...

joat: 06:15:17 27 Oct 2008


Sun, 19 Oct 2008

Copying between wikis 19 Oct

joat: 10:52:57 19 Oct 2008


Sat, 18 Oct 2008

Solaris drive cloning 18 Oct
Notes for cloning hard drives on Solaris are in the wiki.

joat: 06:34:59 18 Oct 2008


Mon, 13 Oct 2008

Numeric sort 13 Oct
Notes for sorting by numeric values in MySQL are in the wiki.

joat: 16:17:13 13 Oct 2008


Sat, 11 Oct 2008

Busy 11 Oct
Offline (more or less) for a bit. Doing some heavy lifting on coding for a friend.

joat: 23:26:58 11 Oct 2008


Sat, 04 Oct 2008

Myth and MVP 04 Oct
I think that I now have my MythTV/MVP configuration tweaked to the point where I can ditch the SageTV server. While SageTV still does have a couple bells and whistles that are nice-to-haves, I feel that SageTV has let their Linux side drop behind just a bit. Yes, they do have an HD interface, but I don't have a HD television yet. I may return to them at a later date.

The SageTV server hasn't been able to adjust recording times for those channels that start a minute earlier than expected. Yes, I know that this is more of a function of their scheduling service. The television schedule was part of the commercial package that I bought. It is much, much more inaccurate than the scheduling service (which I also paid much less for) for MythTV.

SageTV also loses to MythTV in the comparison of web interfaces for scheduling recordings of favorite shows. SageTV really doesn't have a "Favorites" feature unless you're willing to edit menu_items.js and then manually pick your shows. MythTV tracks your favorites, can automatically deconflict same-time recordings, and requires much fewer clicks to work around issues (if you need/want to take care of them manually).

SageTV has an interface to Squeezebox that will only play locally on the server. MythTV's interface (Slimp3) actually plays remotely, through the MVP box.

For remote access, you still need a client program for SageTV. For MythTV, the standard media players (Windows or Linux) will work via the web interface.

The extra features that SageTV does have (the ability to play directly off of GoogleVideo or YouTube, a handful of useful plugins, etc.), I can live without.

MythTV's shortcomings are minor. It isn't as hackable as SageTV (yes, the commercial product was easier to work with) and the community is a bit more friendly (I got a lot of abuse from the Myth developers for attempting to code something different from _their_ way. They actually were a bit proprietary about the code (they were angry that I was rewriting their code to do something they deemed useless)). You'd think that it'd be the other way around.

I stuck with SageTV for a very long time (through 2 versions), well past the point where MythTV was a better choice for me. I think this was caused by the manual configuration requirements needed for MythTV. (I could just never find the time to play with it.)

In any case, for those of you in the VPN (mostly those living in the house), the Sage interface is being taken down. The old rules of use for Sage now apply to Myth. For everybody else, notes in the wiki have been updated here and here.

joat: 08:13:35 4 Oct 2008


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