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       WD HD TV Live with XBMC
    Nurmi
    post Feb 8 2010, 05:45 AM
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    Hello,

    has already someone tried and was it successful to interconnect the WD HD TV Live with the XBMC running on Ubuntu?

    I have following configuration: Ubuntu 9.04 with DVB-T card, TVheadend for LiveTV and XBMC as UPNP Server.
    Now i want to get a connection from the WD HD TV Live via the MediaServer-Function to the XBMC.
    WD TV Live finds the XBMC and connects to it but if i go to the Menu-point Video (where i entered the LiveTV Source from TVheadend), WD says "There is no media in the current folder".

    This "Video" folder contains a further folder called "LiveTv" which contains the channels. But i can not access the "LiveTV" folder.

    In XBMC i can watch LiveTV, so TVheadend is working.

    Does anybody has an idea if this is working and can give me a helping hand?

    Thank you,
    Best regards
    Norbert
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