
That file is referenced by the "extras-hdpvr2.xml" file. I then created the "HDPVR2.sh" file into the "/var/opt/nextpvr/scripts" directory. Then that comes up as an extra device in NextPVR. I created the "extras-hdpvr2.xml" file with "extras" tag into the "/var/opt/nextpvr" directory (along with the main NextPVR config file), as per the Windows version of the wiki help. I intend to upgrade to a more recent computer in that rack (an HP 8300 USDT with 4 core i5-3470s processor - Linux Mint seems to like these so I have a couple extra), so this might be a path I could go down, otherwise I am probably looking at loading it with Windows 7. I do have a couple of these and use one connected to a sat tuner box on a regular basis, though using Windows XP and a much-outdated version of NextPVR on a HP DC7900 USDT with an E8400 Duocore processor. Could it be practical for one to compile and load the "test" application in Linux for the Hauppauge HD-PVR2 on this platform? There is a situation I have wondered about, though in typical fashion for me, I am probably the only one who ever thought of it.

I have been using Linux Mint now for about 4 or 5 years and basically use it for all my internet-facing computers, so this is very interesting to me. Thanks to all involved for making this happen with Linux!
