On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 08:08:10 -0800, "MelonMonkey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > SageTV is available for Linux in an OEM version and is currently in beta > for Mac OS. > > http://sageTV.com > > I've been running it for over a year under Windows as my primary TV > tuner interface and PVR (two tuners dumping onto 800GB of HD in a nice > media enclosure).
Well, yeah, if you prefer to run windows on your server... > Setting up an PVR/Server software under Windows is a huge hassle and > requires periodic maintenance. I don't have personal experience > setting up Sage under Linux nor with Mac OS. I imagine once set up the > installs will remain bulletproof however (unlike Windows). > > MythTV requires a lot more tinkering and just didn't suit the PVR > experience I was looking for. That's true. Installing it was not trivial (at least a year ago). Then again, like most things in Linux it was made for tinkering and that's exactly why I like it. Not unlike the slimserver experience. Thanks to the tinkerfriendlyness of my toys I can make them fit together very well. How do SageTV and slimserver fit in? Regards, Peter _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss
