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TVersity UPnP Media Server
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2007-04-16, 08:50 PM
tipstir Wrote:David that TVersity looks good for your D-Link Media Lounge. You're not using it on MediaMVP are you?

I understand that there is limited support for UPnP on a MediaMVP using the replacement dongle available here through the forum, but I saw recently that due to memory limitations, the media library must be very small.

I bought my MVP for cheap from Radio Shack when they went on clearance, but I rarely use it. The VCR in our bedroom is broken, so I've been thinking about moving the MVP in to replace it. I am a little worried that my wife would actually like the MVP over the dlink, but the dlink actually plays more media types natively.

The dlink DSM-320 sure has a few quirks to it, but the TVersity software is so much better than the software that came with the dlink. It solves most of my problems, and I am waiting for new releases to fix the few remaining issues. The developers have temporarily changed their focus to add support for the xbox 360 and wii, but I hope they will come back to more general features soon. eric has added support in Comskip which I hope that TVersity will pick up soon, and possibly end my need to cut commercials out of the recordings.

GB-PVR and TVersity work great together, each using their strengths.
David

PVR PC: Win2K3, Athlon x2 64 4600+, 1280MB Ram, 40+400 GB HD's, Gigabyte Network
PVR-250, ATSC-110 digital x2, GBPVR v1.3.7 w/SQLite DB
Extras: Addepisode 41, Comskip 79.46, EWA 76, Zaptools

DSM-520 (D-Link Media Lounge) FW 1.04 using TVersity Media Server 0.9.11.4
DSM-320 (D-Link Media Lounge) FW 1.09
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2007-04-17, 10:42 PM
David Wrote:I understand that there is limited support for UPnP on a MediaMVP using the replacement dongle available here through the forum, but I saw recently that due to memory limitations, the media library must be very small.
Actually I'm only speculating that is the problem. TVersity works well for me for me especially with my tweaked settings file. I think it is a good partner with GBPVR too and I've got some things to try once emulation is working so I hopeful the MVP can support them both.

Quote:I bought my MVP for cheap from Radio Shack when they went on clearance, but I rarely use it. The VCR in our bedroom is broken, so I've been thinking about moving the MVP in to replace it. I am a little worried that my wife would actually like the MVP over the dlink, but the dlink actually plays more media types natively.

The DSM-320 in one of the devices I want to port emulation mode to when its done, but finishing emulation is they key My porting order based on cost and availability of the open source SDK, and ebay are,

MG35
Roku HD1000
DSM 320

I only have the mg35 today. I'd move the DSM up but the quality of the Roku's OSD and all its specs in general really do make it a serious candidate even though it has some power supply issues.

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2007-04-17, 10:56 PM
mvallevand Wrote:Actually I'm only speculating that is the problem. TVersity works well for me for me especially with my tweaked settings file. I think it is a good partner with GBPVR too and I've got some things to try once emulation is working so I hopeful the MVP can support them both.



The DSM-320 in one of the devices I want to port emulation mode to when its done, but finishing emulation is they key My porting order based on cost and availability of the open source SDK, and ebay are,

MG35
Roku HD1000
DSM 320

I only have the mg35 today. I'd move the DSM up but the quality of the Roku's OSD and all its specs in general really do make it a serious candidate even though it has some power supply issues.

Martin

This sounds real interesting, but I don't understand what you mean by "port emulation mode". Could you tell me more?

I've been putting off trying the MVP dongle, but may need to take another look soon.
David

PVR PC: Win2K3, Athlon x2 64 4600+, 1280MB Ram, 40+400 GB HD's, Gigabyte Network
PVR-250, ATSC-110 digital x2, GBPVR v1.3.7 w/SQLite DB
Extras: Addepisode 41, Comskip 79.46, EWA 76, Zaptools

DSM-520 (D-Link Media Lounge) FW 1.04 using TVersity Media Server 0.9.11.4
DSM-320 (D-Link Media Lounge) FW 1.09
MediaMVP

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2007-04-17, 11:13 PM
Sorry to threadjack here....

Is the MVP still the best "lowcost" client to use GBPVR on other TV's?

Is the DSM-320 with TVersity provide similar functionality as the MVP? (Sorry, not sure what you get with TVersity)

Currently I have a single MVP, and I have second room I have to put a client in. However, I still have infrequent stability problems with the MVP.
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2007-04-17, 11:27 PM
mpking Wrote:Sorry to threadjack here....

Is the MVP still the best "lowcost" client to use GBPVR on other TV's?

Is the DSM-320 with TVersity provide similar functionality as the MVP? (Sorry, not sure what you get with TVersity)

Currently I have a single MVP, and I have second room I have to put a client in. However, I still have infrequent stability problems with the MVP.

I bought my MVP to work with GB-PVR and never bothered installing the original software. As far as I know, the MVP is the only stand-a-lone client that works natively with GB-PVR. I am not familiar with all the servers that might work with the MVP, but GB_PVR get's my vote for "best".

The DSM-320 is a UPnP AV media player. It will work with just about any UPnP AV media server. TVersity is a third party media server that happens to work very well with the DSM-320, and other UPnP AV media players. TVersity catalogs local and internet based media and makes it available on your TV (through a media player). It provides access to photos, video and music. The functionality is pretty similar. My 320/TVersity combo has been pretty stable, though a few problems are still rather infuriating. I find my DSM-320 to be slightly more responsive than the MVP. I have not managed to hook myself on any of the neat GB-PVR plug-ins yet, though "weather" keeps tugging at me.
David

PVR PC: Win2K3, Athlon x2 64 4600+, 1280MB Ram, 40+400 GB HD's, Gigabyte Network
PVR-250, ATSC-110 digital x2, GBPVR v1.3.7 w/SQLite DB
Extras: Addepisode 41, Comskip 79.46, EWA 76, Zaptools

DSM-520 (D-Link Media Lounge) FW 1.04 using TVersity Media Server 0.9.11.4
DSM-320 (D-Link Media Lounge) FW 1.09
MediaMVP

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2007-04-18, 12:04 AM
tipstir Wrote:MediaMVP doesn't have all the features of the DSM series there is a new Media Lounge which is smaller than 320, but it has HDMI and I think wireless. I only got it in my hands for a short while. David thanks for the info, but you're family should enjoy using the MediaMVP and it makes a good replacement for the old VCR.

I have been eyeing the 510 and 520 for a while. I don't have an HD TV, so can't really use the HDMI yet. The 510 provides native support for dvr-ms, but only has composite out for older TV's. Guess I'll wait a bit longer.
David

PVR PC: Win2K3, Athlon x2 64 4600+, 1280MB Ram, 40+400 GB HD's, Gigabyte Network
PVR-250, ATSC-110 digital x2, GBPVR v1.3.7 w/SQLite DB
Extras: Addepisode 41, Comskip 79.46, EWA 76, Zaptools

DSM-520 (D-Link Media Lounge) FW 1.04 using TVersity Media Server 0.9.11.4
DSM-320 (D-Link Media Lounge) FW 1.09
MediaMVP

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2007-04-18, 12:47 AM
David Wrote:This sounds real interesting, but I don't understand what you mean by "port emulation mode". Could you tell me more?

I've been putting off trying the MVP dongle, but may need to take another look soon.

"Emulation mode" is what I call a generic linux implementation of the Hauppauge communication protocol used by the GBPVR to talk to the MediaMVP's dongle.bin. My plans are to port it to as many "set up environments" as practical. If you run emulation mode on the mvpmc dongle.bin you are seeing the first implementation.

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2007-04-18, 12:53 AM
I've got a DSM-320 gathering dust somewhere in a closet. I look forward to the day emulation mode visits those shores.
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2007-04-18, 12:56 AM (This post was last modified: 2007-04-18, 02:34 AM by wtg.)
Martin,

I hope you share you experiences related to the MG35. I'm inclined to spring for an MG-350HD when I buy my next HD TV (it'll be a while) and I'd like to hear a trusted source's review of any Media Gate product. Especially interesting with you porting MediaMVP to it.
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2007-04-18, 01:03 AM
Yeah, I'd be interested to hear when you make some progress with the MG35. I'd probably pick one up to try it out.
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