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Re: Building a PVR....Where to Start?



Try looking at Mythbuntu an off shoot of Ubuntu.
I cheated I installed Ubuntu and then added Mythbuntu via the synaptic
package manager very painless compared to old versions of linux.
I have had a single DVB-T card in I borrowed for over a week recording off
freeview.
It has worked really well gives a better picture than Tivo which I am
looking at this for a replacement.

Its currently running on a HP 1.7GHz Pentium desktop without problems

I was looking at a Freeview DVB-T twin card from ebuyer for =A350
Then maybe later on a single card just for live TV and then I can record
tw=
o
channels.

The next thing is to get hold of an old Xbox like you and put the front end
on that under the telly.
Anybody know where I can get one, other than ebay?
I like the idea of getting a new one if I can still.

Definitely a good program MythTV and now a lot easier to setup using
Ubuntu=
.

Adam



On 24/11/2007, Mark Golledge <markgolledge@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>   Morning Guys,
>
> Hope you might be able to help.
>
> I want to build a PVR (i.e. ability to pause and re-wind live TV) and
nee=
d
> some helpful direction.
>
> At the moment I've got an Xbox running XBMC (near to our aerial in)
and
> computer under the stairs (quite a distance away) running Windows XP
but
> which is LAN connected to a router. They both connect wirelessly to
each
> other and am really pleased with the results. There is something
missing
> though and that is the ability to watch, record and pause live TV.
>
> Unfortunately the computer under the stairs is pretty slow:
>
> Intel Pentium III 600Mhz
> 512MB RAM
> 100GB Memory via 3 hard drives (most of which is already full and the
> computer won't cope with anything larger at the moment)
> Motherboard: SE440BX-3 AA722396-112
>
> In a perfect world I'd have a decent spec computer running (quitely)
near
> the Xbox and could then have the xbox as my front-end and the computer
as
> the backend.
>
> However, it doesn't seem as though that could be possible so I am
thinkin=
g
> about building a small, quiet PVR to place next to the Xbox still
using
> XBMC
> (if there is a plugin) as the front-end. Initial thoughts were MythTV
as
> there is a front-end for the xbox but then I know this runs on Linux
and
> everything else at home is Windows based.
>
> I need some ideas both in terms of hardware and OS if possible as I'd
lik=
e
> to use the Xbox as the front-end (and links to websites if possible).
>
> By the way, money is an issue so the cheaper the better!
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Mark
>
> --
>
> Mark Golledge
> E: mark@xxxxxxx <mark%40markgolledge.com>
> W: www.markgolledge.com
>
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>
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