Building a PVR: Hauppauge Remote

The PVR-350 card came with a remote control (as seen in an image in this post), model number A415-HPG (found under its batteries). I selected "Hauppauge Remote" (16) and then "Grey Remote" (b) when setting up MythTV.

After that lirc will see the remote through the IR sensor but the buttons are not mapped correctly. Using the lirc config files in the post by Russ in this thread will fix most of the mappings – though there is still some tweaking to be done.

Building a PVR: Setup

The actual install of KnoppMyth went pretty smoothly. I use the Systm Episode 2 video as an overview for the basic configuration. The only thing they didn’t cover was the Myth setup for the PVR-500 card. The trick (as documented here) was to configure each of it’s tuners as a separate video device (ie: /dev/video0, /dev/video1) with both using Tuner 0.

Bulding a PVR: Dremel time!

The PVR-500 card contains dual tuners and that makes it longer than a 1/2 PCI card length. It ends up being just a little more than 1 cm longer than the PCI card cage used in the Dell.

I pulled the cage of the riser card and tried the PVR-500 in the Dell with the case closed. If you squint you can see that the card just fits. It’s a tight squeeze. The power connector for the hard drive is just touching the edge of the card:

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To get the card to fit, I had to remove a chunk of the metal card cage.

Card cage before:

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Card cage after:

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And with the PVR-500 installed:

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